Publications by authors named "Lichun Dong"

Drawing inspiration from the unique properties of cactus spines and desert beetle shells, we have designed a biomimetic stainless steel mesh specifically for efficient water-in-oil emulsion separation. The tapered arrays of cactus spines are prepared by a light-curing-templating method, and the hydrophobic regions are constructed by adhering hydrophobic silica nanoparticles to the surface of the mesh. This innovative design takes full advantage of the unique properties of these two natural plants, which can agglomerate tiny emulsified water to achieve an emulsion-breaking effect only under static conditions.

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  • The study investigates the immune response to HSV-2 reactivation by examining T cells in skin biopsies and blood samples before and after vaccination with an HSV-2 candidate vaccine (HSV529).
  • After the first vaccine dose, there was a notable increase in HSV-2-specific CD4+ T cell sequences from blood that made their way into the skin, indicating a successful immune memory response.
  • Unique T cell clones were identified in the skin that weren't found in the blood, suggesting that the skin has a distinct immune profile, and highlights the importance of studying tissue-specific immunity in vaccine responses.
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Supported membranes and mixed matrix membranes have a limitation of harming the mass transfer due to the incompatibility between the support layer or the matrix and the active components of the membrane. Self-standing membranes, which could structurally abandon the support layer, altogether avoid the adverse effect, thus greatly facilitating the transmembrane mass transfer process. However, the abandonment of the support layer also reduces the membrane's mechanical properties and formability.

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Water vapor inevitably exists in the environment, which causes adverse impacts on many crucial chemical reactions. However, high water vapor of up to 10 vol %─relevant to a broad spectrum of industrial practices-for catalytic implications has been less investigated or neglected. As such, we explored an industry-relevant, humidity-highly sensitive benzene oxidation only in the presence of 10 vol % water vapor using the well-established Pt/CoO catalysts, to bring such an important yet ignored topic to the forefront.

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Removing trace acetylene from the ethylene stream through selective hydrogenation is a crucial process in the production of polymer-grade ethylene. However, achieving high selectivity while maintaining high activity remains a significant challenge, especially for nonprecious metal catalysts. Herein, the trade-off between activity and selectivity is solved by synergizing enhanced dispersion and hydrogen spillover.

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The significant threat posed by the high toxicity of heavy metals and antibiotics in water pollutants has prompted a growing emphasis on the development of highly efficient removal methods for these pollutants. In this paper, flexible electrospinning polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofiber-supported CdBiS was synthesized via a hydrothermal method, followed by amination treatment with diethylenetriamine (DETA). The as-prepared CdBiS/NH-PAN nanofiber, enriched with sulfur vacancies, demonstrated outstanding visible-light trapping ability and a suitable band gap, leading to efficient separation and transport of photogenerated carriers, ultimately resulting in exceptional photocatalytic capability.

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The skin at the site of HSV-2 reactivation is enriched for HSV-2-specific T cells. To evaluate whether an immunotherapeutic vaccine could elicit skin-based memory T cells, we studied skin biopsies and HSV-2-reactive CD4 T cells from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) by T cell receptor β () sequencing before and after vaccination with a replication-incompetent whole virus HSV-2 vaccine candidate (HSV529). The representation of HSV-2-reactive CD4 sequences from PBMCs in the skin repertoire increased after the first vaccine dose.

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Designing transition-metal oxides for catalytically removing the highly toxic benzene holds significance in addressing indoor/outdoor environmental pollution issues. Herein, we successfully synthesized ultrathin LaCoO nanosheets (thickness of ∼1.8 nm) with high porosity, using a straightforward coprecipitation method.

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Cytokeratin 19 fragment (CYFRA21-1) serves as a crucial tumor marker in the context of lung cancer patients, playing a pivotal role as a calibrator in the realm of in vitro diagnostics. Nevertheless, during practical application, it has come to light that the recombinantly synthesized full-length CYFRA21-1 antigen exhibits suboptimal stability at the requisite concentration, while the utilization of natural antigens incurs a substantial cost. To address this issue, our investigation harnessed a strategic approach whereby the soluble fragment of cytokeratin 19 (Aa244-400) was integrated into the pET32a vector, subsequently being expressed within E.

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In catalytic oxidation reactions, the presence of environmental water poses challenges to the performance of Pt catalysts. This study aims to overcome this challenge by introducing hydroxyl groups onto the surface of Pt catalysts using the pyrolysis reduction method. Two silica supports were employed to investigate the impact of hydroxyl groups: SiO-OH with hydroxyl groups and SiO-C without hydroxyl groups.

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In this work, an N-substituted diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) derivative Ph-DPP was synthesized, showing interaction toward Lewis alkaline anions such as F. The typical electron-transfer-dominated anion-π interaction product Ph-DPP and unexpected isomer product i-Ph-DPP were both observed, and their formation mechanism was studied by density functional theory calculations, suggesting that a deprotonation initiation route is favored, which gives interesting insight for understanding the debatable role of F in such non-covalent intermolecular interactions.

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  • * This study compared capacitance and DCESR of three commercial EDLC cells using IEC 62391, Maxwell, and QC/T741-2014 standards, highlighting significant differences in testing methods and their respective drawbacks.
  • * An improved testing method utilizing short-time constant voltage charging and discharging interruptions was proposed, offering higher accuracy, simpler requirements, and quicker results compared to the three standards.
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To investigate the bioequivalence of miglitol orally disintegrating tablets in healthy Chinese volunteers based on pharmacodynamic (PD) and pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters. Additionally, the safety profile was estimated. Two randomized, open-label, single-dose, crossover trials were conducted under fasting conditions.

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Celecoxib is a sulfanilamide nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug that can selectively inhibit cyclooxygenase-2 to inhibit prostaglandin production, achieving anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. This study investigated the pharmacokinetics, safety, and bioequivalence of a single oral dose of celecoxib capsule (the test or reference preparation) in healthy volunteers under fasting and fed conditions. A single-center, randomized, open, single-dose, double-cycle crossover self-control design was conducted: 40 healthy volunteers were enrolled in the fasting and fed groups, respectively.

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In the context of thin-film nanocomposite membranes with interlayer (TFNi), nanoparticles are deposited uniformly onto the support prior to the formation of the polyamide (PA) layer. The successful implementation of this approach relies on the ability of nanoparticles to meet strict requirements regarding their sizes, dispersibility, and compatibility. Nevertheless, the synthesis of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) that are well-dispersed, uniformly morphological, and exhibit improved affinity to the PA network, while preventing agglomeration, remains a significant challenge.

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The development of non-noble metal catalysts for selective hydrogenation still remains a challenge. Herein, NiCu@carbon core-shell nanoparticles supported on AlO (NiCu@C/AlO) were prepared, which showed enhanced catalytic performance of acetylene-selective hydrogenation in comparison with NiCu/AlO without carbon encapsulation. In detail, NiCu@C/AlO displayed high ethylene selectivity (>86%) even at an acetylene conversion of 100% and excellent stability (>90 h).

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HLA-B*57:01 is an HLA allelic variant associated with positive outcomes during viral infections through interactions with T cells and NK cells, but severe disease in persons treated with the anti-HIV-1 drug abacavir. The role of HLA-B*57:01 in the context of HSV infection is unknown. We identified an HLA-B*57:01-restricted CD8 T-cell epitope in the ICP22 (US1) protein of HSV-2.

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In this work, single bond directly linked COF-like conjugated microporous polymer NDTT is constructed Stille coupling with thiophene-substituted naphthalene diimides and triazine, showing fair crystallinity. NDTT is utilized as an electrode for supercapacitor applications, exhibiting promising performance with excellent capacitance reaching 425.3 F g under a current of 0.

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Antigen-specific T persist and protect against skin or female reproductive tract (FRT) HSV infection. As the pathogenesis of HSV differs between humans and model organisms, we focus on humans with well-characterized recurrent genital HSV-2 infection. Human CD8+ T persisting at sites of healed human HSV-2 lesions have an activated phenotype but it is unclear if T can be cultivated .

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We report the preparation of a two-dimensional superhydrophobic covalent organic framework (COF)-coated cotton fabric a rapid one-step method at room temperature. The COF-coated fabric was found to have stable superhydrophobicity and remarkable water-in-oil emulsion separation capacity with ultra-high flux under only gravity.

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Stable Zr-UiO-67 is prepared by introducing a fluorine-containing layer on its surface through a polymeric network assisted post-synthetic modification (PSM) strategy. The stability of the MOFs in acidic, alkaline and saline environments is improved because of the existence of a protective layer. The MOFs are superlyophobic towards liquids with a surface tension threshold of over 48 mN m, making them a potential choice for separating various liquid-liquid mixtures and emulsions.

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The defective single layer MoS(SL-MoS) with high defect concentrations has shown promising electrocatalytic potential, but it is also highly reactive with gas molecules. The study of electro-chemical activity on gas doped defective SL-MoSis of importance yet still scarcely discussed. Herein, we performed density functional theory calculations to study the adsorption and chemical activity of four major air molecules on the defective SL-MoSunder different defect concentrations, and evaluated the influence on the hydrogen evolution reaction activity.

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Defect engineering has been widely used in experiments to modulate the electrocatalytic properties of molybdenum disulfide (MoS). However, the effect of vacancy concentration on the vacancy distribution, electronic properties, and hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) activity remains elusive. Herein, we perform density functional theory (DFT) studies to investigate defective MoS with different numbers of sulfur vacancies.

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COFs were synthesized by a microwave-assisted solvothermal route, with the building blocks containing 1,3,5-tris(4-aminophenyl) benzene and 2,3,5,6-tetra-fluoroterephthalaldehyde (or 1,4-phthalaldehyde). The -F groups introduced into the benzene ring promoted hydrophobicity and stability of the COFs. The universality and long effectiveness of oil adsorption can be realized when applying COFs as adsorbent.

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Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne pathogen that caused an epidemic in 2015-2016. ZIKV-specific T cell responses are functional in animal infection models, and helper CD4 T cells promote avid Abs in the vaccine context. The small volumes of blood available from field research limit the determination of T cell epitopes for complex microbes such as ZIKV.

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