Publications by authors named "Md Jamil Hossain"

Background: Globally, over 81 million people use e-cigarettes, and the majority of them are young adults. Using e-cigarettes causes different types of adverse health effects both in adults and elderly people. Over time, using e-cigarettes has detrimental consequences on lung function, brain development and numerous other illnesses.

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Localized high-concentration electrolytes (LHCEs) combine a diluent with a high-concentration electrolyte, offering promising properties. The ions, solvent, and diluent interact to form complex heterogeneous liquid structures, where high salt concentration clusters are embedded in the diluent. Optimizing LHCEs for desired electrolyte properties like high ionic conductivity, low viscosity, and effective solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) formation ability within the vast chemical and compositional design space requires deeper understanding and theoretical guidance.

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Reactive force fields provide an affordable model for simulating chemical reactions at a fraction of the cost of quantum mechanical approaches. However, classically accounting for chemical reactivity often comes at the expense of accuracy and transferability, while computational cost is still large relative to nonreactive force fields. In this Perspective, we summarize recent efforts for improving the performance of reactive force fields in these three areas with a focus on the ReaxFF theoretical model.

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  • - Metallic anodes like lithium, sodium, and zinc have great potential for rechargeable batteries but face issues with uneven metal deposition and unstable solid-electrolyte interfaces (SEI).
  • - Researchers used a molecule called benzenesulfonyl fluoride attached to reduced graphene oxide to create a stable interface, allowing for even lithium deposition and enhancing the SEI.
  • - This method achieved high-efficiency lithium deposition with minimal energy loss and impressive battery stability, retaining 85.3% capacity after 400 cycles and functioning well even at low temperatures, with similar applications for sodium and zinc anodes.
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In the electrode/electrolyte interface of a typical lithium-ion battery, a solid electrolyte interphase layer is formed as a result of electrolyte decomposition during the initial charge/discharge cycles. Electron leakage from the anode to the electrolyte reduces the Li-ion and makes it more reactive, resulting in decomposition of the organic electrolyte. To study the Li-electrolyte solvation, solvent exchange, and subsequent solvent decomposition reactions at the anode/electrolyte interface, we have extended the existing ReaxFF reactive force field parameter sets to organic electrolyte species, such as ethylene carbonate, ethyl methyl carbonate, vinylene carbonate, and LiPF salt.

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  • The study examines the hair growth effects of extracts from Chrysanthemum zawadskii var. latilobum (CZ) and Polygonum multiflorum (PM) on nude mice, which are genetically inclined to baldness.
  • Nude mice received daily topical applications of CZ, PM, a vehicle control, or Minoxidil for 40 days to assess efficacy in hair restoration.
  • Results showed that CZ significantly increased hair follicle counts and hair scores compared to other treatments, suggesting it could be a promising treatment for alopecia.
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We constructed a high-density Brassica rapa integrated linkage map by combining a reference genetic map of 78 doubled haploid lines derived from Chiifu-401-42 × Kenshin (CKDH) and a new map of 190 F2 lines derived from Chiifu-401-42 × rapid cycling B. rapa (CRF2). The integrated map contains 1017 markers and covers 1262.

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Background: In view of the immense value of Brassica rapa in the fields of agriculture and molecular biology, the multinational Brassica rapa Genome Sequencing Project (BrGSP) was launched in 2003 by five countries. The developing BrGSP has valuable resources for the community, including a reference genetic map and seed BAC sequences. Although the initial B.

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A new end-off type acyclic ligand with four hydroxyethyl arms, 2,6-bis[bis(2-hydroxyethyl)aminomethyl]-4-methylphenol [H(bhmp)], formed dinuclear cobalt(II) complexes [Co(2)(bhmp)(OAc)(2)]BPh(4) (1) and [Co(2)(bhmp)(OBz)(2)]BPh(4) (2). The complex 1.2.

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