Publications by authors named "Liangjie Wang"

Photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is an emerging hybrid imaging technology that combines the advantages of optical and ultrasound imaging. Despite its excellent imaging capabilities, PAI still faces numerous challenges in clinical applications, particularly sparse spatial sampling and limited view detection. These limitations often result in severe streak artifacts and blurring when using standard methods to reconstruct images from incomplete data.

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High-temperature wastewaters can themselves activate peroxydisulfate (PDS) to remove aromatic contaminants via polymerization. This, however, may result in an insufficient carbon source for denitrification during biochemical treatment, and the formed polymers, without a proper reuse method, will be costly to handle as hazardous waste. This study demonstrates that the addition of NaOH can suppress the polymerization of aromatic contaminants, which is observed not only in simulated wastewater but also in actual coking wastewater (ACW).

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In phenol-rich wastewater, such as coking wastewater, due to the high reactivity of phenol to various reactive oxygen species, it is difficult to selectively oxidize pollutants having lower biodegradability and higher toxicity than phenol. As one kind of such pollutants in coking wastewater, some nitrogenous heterocyclic compounds (NHCs) are more difficult to be removed by SO or HO• than phenol, but this study found that NHCs (quinoline, isoquinoline, and pyridine) can be selectively removed by peroxymonosulfate (PMS) direct oxidation in the presence of 10 mM phenol under thermal condition. The selective oxidation of NHCs needs a suitable pH range (4 < constant pH < 9) because protonated state of NHCs (pH < 4) is unfavorable to their oxidation and high pH would improve the extra PMS consumption by phenol.

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Bile acids (BAs) metabolism has a significant impact on the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). We found that deoxycholic acid (DCA) increased in brains of AD mice at an early stage. The enhanced production of DCA induces the up-regulation of the bile acid receptor Takeda G protein-coupled receptor (TGR5), which is also specifically increased in neurons of AD mouse brains at an early stage.

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Ru-doped CoS hollow porous polyhedrons (Ru-CoS HPPs) derived from zeolitic-imidazolate-frameworks were synthesized through hydrothermal coprecipitation and thermal decomposition methods. The results indicate that Ru-CoS-500 HPPs possess a strong Ru-Co synergistic effect, large electrochemical surface area, and sufficient active sites, endowing them with excellent hydrogen evolution reaction performance.

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  • Aggressive vertebral hemangiomas (AVHs) can severely damage vertebral bodies and discs, leading to spinal deformities, which is a rare condition.
  • A case study is presented involving a 45-year-old woman who suffered from thoracic spine kyphosis due to AVHs affecting multiple vertebral bodies and discs.
  • The patient underwent successful surgical intervention, including removal of the hemangioma and spinal reconstruction, and showed positive recovery with no complications or pain at the 6-month follow-up.
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  • - Urban expansion in Zhejiang Province, China, has led to both direct (2.42%) and indirect (4.30%-6.15%) forest loss, primarily through the displacement of cultivated land, resulting in significant impacts on ecosystem services (ESs).
  • - The study found that urbanization negatively affects key ESs more severely, particularly carbon sequestration (6.40%-8.20%), water yield (6.08%-7.78%), and biodiversity (5.79%-7.44%), compared to timber yield and soil conservation.
  • - Changes in forest structure, such as forest proportion and patch area, significantly influence ESs, with a noted telecoupling effect linking urban expansion in one area to forest
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Future phosphorus (P) shortages could seriously affect terrestrial productivity and food security. We investigated the changes in topsoil available P (AP) and total P (TP) in China's forests, grasslands, paddy fields, and upland croplands during the 1980s-2010s based on substantial repeated soil P measurements (63,220 samples in the 1980s, 2000s, and 2010s) and machine learning techniques. Between the 1980s and 2010s, total soil AP stock increased with a small but significant rate of 0.

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  • - The study focuses on developing a self-cascade nanozyme called Ce-MOF-818 that can efficiently perform sequential hydrolysis and oxidation reactions, addressing a significant gap in catalytic chemistry.
  • - Ce-MOF-818 is the first Ce(IV)-based heterometallic metal-organic framework created by coordinating cerium (Ce) and copper (Cu), synthesized through an innovative solvothermal method.
  • - The nanozyme shows impressive catalytic activities, outperforming traditional mixed nanozymes by about fourfold due to the close integration of its active sites, offering excellent potential for applications in catalytic processes.
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An extrinsic fiber optic Fabry-Perot interferometric (EFPI) ultrasonic sensor based on a grooved silicon diaphragm for partial discharge (PD) detection has been proposed. The size of the groove is determined by finite element simulation, which allows the resonant frequency of the sensor to meet the requirements of PD ultrasonic detection and improves the sensitivity of the sensor by 5.07 times compared with that based on a traditional circular diaphragm.

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The synthesis of large-scale 2D conductive metal-organic framework films with tunable thickness is highly desirable but challenging. In this study, an Interface Confinement Self-Assembly Pulling (ICSP) method for in situ synthesis of 4-in. Ni-BHT film on the substrate surface is developed.

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A ternary micro-electrolysis system consisting of carbon-coated metallic iron with Cu nanoparticles (Fe/C@Cu) was synthesized for the degradation of sulfathiazole (STZ). Fe/C@Cu catalysts exhibited excellent reusability and stability owing to the inner tailored Fe with persistent activity. The connection between Fe and Cu elements in the Fe/C-3@Cu catalyst prepared with iron citrate as iron source exhibited a tighter contact than the catalysts prepared with FeSO·7HO and iron(II) oxalate as iron sources.

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Calcium alginate (CA) hydrogel spheres were widely used as adsorbents to remove organics, but their adsorption capacities and reusability to some antibiotics are unsatisfactory. In this study, calcium alginate/chitosan (CA/CTS) hydrogel spheres were prepared as precursors. Acid-washed CA/CTS (CA/CTS-M) hydrogel spheres (310.

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Background: The partial cholecystectomy may be performed while in complicated laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC). Biliary anomalies especially the accessory bile duct are established high risk of bile duct injury (BDI) in LC. Laparoscopic resection of residual gallbladder is a challenging procedure and extremely vulnerable to BDI.

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Determining the threshold for the response of ecosystem services (ESs) to vegetation change is critical for ecological restoration, and once the threshold is exceeded, ESs may be inhibited. Vegetation type and altitude are important factors affecting ESs. However, the nonlinear effects of vegetation change on ESs and their threshold under different vegetation types and altitude gradients are not clear.

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Singlet oxygen (O) attracts much attention in persulfate-based advanced oxidation processes (PS-AOPs), because of its wide pH tolerance and high selectivity toward electron-rich organics. However, there are conflicts about the O role in PS-AOPs on several aspects, including the formation of different key reactive oxygen species (ROS) at similar active sites, pH dependence, broad-spectrum activity, and selectivity in the elimination of organic pollutants. To a large degree, these conflicts root in the drawbacks of the methods to identify and evaluate the role of O.

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Nitrogen-doped carbon materials are effective catalysts for peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation to eliminate organic contaminants. In this research, the activity of nitrogen-doped carbon materials was significantly improved by optimizing the carbon source, and the reusability of the catalyst is used to select the best catalyst instead of depending on the performance in the first use, for avoiding the "short-life" catalyst with great initial activity. Fixing ferric nitrate nonahydrate and melamine as the metal and nitrogen sources, four catalysts were prepared using glucose, glucosamine hydrochloride, dopamine, and trimesic acid as the carbon sources, respectively.

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Singlet oxygen (O) is frequently observed in persulfate-based advanced oxidation processes (PS-AOPs), however its significance in the removal of organic compounds is debatable. To evaluate the role of O, some organic pollutants that have been proven to be successfully degraded by O in earlier research were selected as the targeted pollutants of this study. In the activation of peroxymonosulfate (PMS) using Co-BTC (a type of metal-organic framework)/melamine derived nitrogen-doped carbon material (Co-BTC/10MNC) as the catalyst, O and surface-bound SO are discovered, however only surface-bound SO was the dominant species.

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Multi-medium heavy metals pollution is a crucial pathway to destroy the urban environmental resources cycle. In this study, Nanjing of China, a typical mega city, was taken as the study area. Compared with other cities or countries, Cr, Cu and Zn in human nails and hair in the study area have higher concentration characteristics, while Cd and Pb have lower concentration characteristics.

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Stretchable electronics have received intense attention due to their broad application prospects in many areas, and can withstand large deformations and form close contact with curved surfaces. Stretchable conductors are vital components of stretchable electronic devices used in wearables, soft robots, and human-machine interactions. Recent advances in stretchable conductors have motivated basic scientific and technological research efforts.

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Soil erosion (SE) is seriously threatening grain production and the ecological environment in the black soil region. Understanding the impact of changes in land use/land cover (LULC) and soil properties on SE is critical for agricultural sustainability and soil management. However, the contribution of soil property changes to SE is often ignored in existing studies.

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Poly/oligosaccharides are renewable natural resources with abundant chirality. Herein, we develop a general route to prepare optically active particles by using poly/oligosaccharides as both chiral inducers and growth templates. By complexing with Cu(NH) ions, OH groups on C2 and C3 in poly/oligosaccharides can transfer the chirality to Cu(II) and retain it in CuO.

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Cu-benzenehexathiol (Cu-BHT) has attracted significant attention due to its record high electrical conductivity and crystal defects Cu . However, the nonporous structure and small specific surface area of Cu-BHT with two-dimensional kagome lattice invariably limit its practical application in sensing and catalysis. In this work, Cu-BHT nanotubes (Cu-BHT-NTs) are designed and prepared via a facile homogeneous reaction to solve these problems.

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Carbon storage (CS) is closely linked to the global challenge of climate change. Land use/cover (LULC) change is the main factor driving changes in CS, and evaluating the impact of LULC changes on CS is important for carbon balance. Taking Jiangsu Province as an example, we used the Integrated Valuation of Ecosystem Services and Trade-offs model to analyze the spatiotemporal changes in CS during 2000-2015.

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