Publications by authors named "Jing Yi Song"

Developing efficient, low-cost, MOF catalysts for CO conversion at low CO concentrations under mild conditions is particularly interesting but remains highly challenging. Herein, we prepared an isostructural series of two-dimensional (2D) multivariate metal-organic frameworks (MTV-MOFs) containing copper- and/or silver-based cyclic trinuclear complexes (Cu-CTC and Ag-CTC). These MTV-MOFs can be used as efficient and reusable heterogeneous catalysts for the cyclization of propargylamine with CO.

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Article Synopsis
  • The text discusses the creation of three new types of low-cost and recyclable catalysts for converting carbon dioxide into useful compounds called epoxides, addressing a significant challenge in environmental chemistry.
  • These catalysts, known as JNM-13, JNM-14, and JNM-15, are made from copper(I) cyclic trinuclear units within metal-organic frameworks, with JNM-15 having the highest concentration of copper sites.
  • JNM-15 not only demonstrated the best CO adsorption capabilities but also achieved impressive catalytic results, converting CO into epoxides with yields up to 99%, effective use with various substrates, and maintained activity over four cycles.
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The purposes of this research are to quantify the concentration of heavy metals (Zn, Cu, As, Pb, Cd, and Hg) in the water and fish tissues of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) in the upper Mekong River and to thereby elucidate the potential dietary health risks from fish consumption of local residents. Surface water and fish tissues (gill, muscle, liver, and intestine) from four representative sample areas (influence by a cascade of four dams) along the river were analyzed for heavy metal concentrations. Results revealed that the levels of heavy metals in fish were tissue-dependent.

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Transcription factors, which represent an important class of proteins that play key roles in controlling cellular proliferation and cell cycle modulation, are attractive targets for cancer therapy. Previous researches have shown that the expression level of activating transcription factor 5 (ATF5) was frequently increased in glioma and its acetylation level was related to glioma. The purposes of this study were to explore the methylation level of ATF5 in clinical glioma tissues and to explore the effect of ATF5 methylation on the expression of ATF5 in glioma.

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