Cu-based catalysts are promising candidates for CO reduction owing to the favorable energetics of Cu sites for CO adsorption and transformation. However, CO reduction involving insurmountable activation barriers and various byproducts remains a significant challenge to achieve high activity and selectivity. Herein, a photocatalyst constructed with single-Ru-site-on-Cu-nanoparticle on BiTiO exhibits exceptional activity and selectivity for CO conversion to CO.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBile acids (BA) are synthesized in the human liver and undergo metabolism by host gut bacteria. In diseased states, gut microbial dysbiosis may lead to high primary unconjugated BA concentrations and significant perturbations to secondary BA. Hence, it is important to understand the microbial-mediated formation kinetics of secondary bile acids using physiologically relevant ex vivo human faecal microbiota models.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCovalent organic frameworks (COFs), known for their chemical stability and porous crystalline structure, hold promises as advanced separation membranes. However, fabricating high-quality COF membranes, particularly on industrial-preferred hollow fiber substrates, remains challenging. This study introduces a novel vapor/vapor-solid (V/V-S) method for growing ultrathin crystalline TpPa-1 COF membranes on the inner lumen surface of alumina hollow fibers (TpPa-1/Alumina).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: The aim of this study was to establish reference values for rate of torque development (RTD) and muscle torque steadiness (MTS) of knee extensors across the lifespan, and evaluate if these measures are independently associated with Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI)-recommended performance-based measures (6-minute walk test, 30-second chair stand test, stair climb test) and other clinical variables.
Methods: In this cross-sectional observational study, knee extensor strength of 764 participants (12-89 years) from the 1000 Norms Project was assessed via fixed dynamometry. Age- and sex-stratified normative RTD (Nms-1 kg-1) and MTS (Nm kg-1) values were presented as means and 95% confidence intervals.