Publications by authors named "Kai-Xin Song"

Objective: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a complex disorder resulting from a combination of various environmental and genetic factors. Considerable efforts have been dedicated to elucidating its etiological mechanisms. Nevertheless, the pathogenic mechanism of CKD remains poorly understood, which hinders the development of effective therapeutic strategies.

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  • The research focuses on creating high-performance microwave dielectric ceramics, particularly SrLa(AlGaZnMgTi)O, to meet the growing demand from 5G communication networks.
  • By using high-entropy engineering, the study investigated how configurational entropy affects mechanical, thermal, and microwave dielectric properties of these ceramics.
  • Results showed significant improvements in hardness and microwave properties, achieving excellent performance metrics such as ε = 22.5, a quality factor of 98,000 GHz, and a modified temperature coefficient of resonant frequency, demonstrating the effectiveness of entropy-engineering for advanced ceramics in technology.
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Bacterial infections have become major threats to public health all over the world. With the emergence of antibiotic resistance, it is urgent to develop novel antimicrobial materials to efficiently overcome drug resistance with high bactericidal activity. In this work, UiO-66-NH-CO-MoS nanocomposites (UNMS NCs) are constructed through the amidation reaction.

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CoAlO spinel ceramics were prepared via a standard solid-state reaction method, and their crystal structure, microwave dielectric properties, and dielectric resonant antenna applications were systematically investigated in this study. X-Ray diffraction patterns and Raman spectra confirmed that CoAlO belongs to the -3 space group with cubic crystal symmetry. and values increased with the increasing sintering temperature, where an ever-improving microstructure was also observed from the scanning electron micrographs.

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