Publications by authors named "Li-Wei An"

As a polluting industry, the green transformation of coatings is highly concerned by the Chinese government. In order to explore the role of government in the process of green transformation of coating industry, this paper constructs a green governance evolutionary game model of "government-manufacturing companies-application companies," and the complex interaction mechanism among the three parties is studied. Then, the evolutionary game theory is used to analyze the asymptotic stability conditions and evolutionary stability strategies of the equilibrium point of the tripartite game in the three stages of green governance in the coating industry (traditional technology-green transformation-collaborative governance).

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  • The study focuses on the importance of radiocesium remediation for ecological safety, human health, and sustainable nuclear energy development.
  • Researchers have developed a robust material, KInSnS (InSnS-1), which effectively captures cesium (Cs) from strongly acidic solutions, overcoming challenges related to material stability and competition from protons.
  • The material not only has a high capacity for Cs adsorption but also serves in ion exchange processes; its selective adsorption mechanisms have been analyzed using single-crystal structure techniques.
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The selective capture of radioactive cesium, strontium, and lanthanides from liquid nuclear waste is of great significance to environmental remediation and human health. Herein, the rapid and selective removal of Cs, Sr, and Eu ions is achieved by two metal sulfides (FJSM-SnS-2 and FJSM-SnS-3). Both structures feature [SnS] layers with the mixed cations of [CHNH] and [Bmmim] (1-butyl-2,3-dimethylimidazolium) as templates.

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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to establish a scoring system for predicting axillary lymph node metastasis (ALNM) in patients with breast invasive ductal carcinoma with negative axillary ultrasound (US) results.

Methods: In this retrospective study, 156 breast invasive ductal carcinoma lesions from 156 women were retrospectively enrolled. The features of conventional US and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) qualitative enhancement patterns and quantitative enhancement parameters were analyzed.

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Unconventional ion exchangers can achieve efficient removal of [UO], Cs, and Sr ions from complex aqueous solutions and are of great interest for environmental remediation. We report two new gallium thioantimonates, [MeNH][GaSbS]·HO (FJSM-GAS-1) and [EtNH][GaSbS]·HO (FJSM-GAS-2), which present excellent ion exchange properties for [UO], Cs, and Sr ions. They exhibit high ion exchange capacities for [UO], Cs, and Sr ions ( q = 196 mg/g, q = 164 mg/g, and q = 80 mg/g for FJSM-GAS-1, q = 144 mg/g for FJSM-GAS-2) and short equilibrium times for [UO] ion exchange (5 min for FJSM-GAS-1 and 15 min for FJSM-GAS-2, respectively).

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An open-framework chalcogenidoantimonate, namely, [CH NH ] Ga SbS S O H (1), has been solvothermally synthesized and structurally characterized. Interestingly, 1 showed Ni ion-exchange properties and wide pH resistance, with a maximum exchange capacity of 76.9 mg g .

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Objective: To investigate the effects of a knowledge-attitude-behaviour health education model on acquisition of disease-related knowledge and self-management behaviour by patients undergoing maintenance haemodialysis.

Methods: Patients recently prescribed MHD were randomly assigned to a control group or an intervention group. Control group patients were treated with usual care and general education models.

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Cognitive disorders after epilepsy can have a great impact on the quality of life of epileptic patients, though it has not drawn much attention. Even after identified, it is often undertreated or has gone untreated. Memantine has been approved to treat moderate to severe Alzheimer disease (AD), which is characterized by cognitive impairment.

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