Wildfires and post-fire management exert profound effects on soil properties and microbial communities in forest ecosystems. Understanding microbial community recovery from fire and what the best post-fire management should be is very important but needs to be sufficiently studied. In light of these gaps in our understanding, this study aimed to assess the short-term effects of wildfire and post-fire management on both bacteria and fungi community composition, diversity, structure, and co-occurrence networks, and to identify the principal determinants of soil processes influencing the restoration of these communities.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFT-IR, FT-Raman and electronic absorption spectroscopies were utilized in conjunction with density functional theory (DFT) calculations to investigate the ground and excited states of self-assembled dinuclear dimeric helicates (ZnL)2 and (NiL)2 [L = bis(2,4-dimethyldipyrrin-3-yl)methane]. These studies afford a detailed description of the ground-state geometric and electronic structures of (ZnL)2 and (NiL)2 and provide a comparison with similar geometrical metal-porphyrins. The results demonstrate that enlarging the basis set used in the DFT calculations results in an obvious alteration of the calculated bond lengths but negligible alteration of the calculated bond angles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe FT-Raman and UV-visible spectra of (12S)-1,4,7,10-tetraazadicyclo[10,3,0]-pentadecane-3,11-dione and its derivatives were obtained and discussed. The harmonic vibrational wavenumbers and the corresponding Raman scattering activities in their electronic ground-states were calculated at the DFT-B3LYP/6-31G(d) level of theory. The calculated wavenumbers were then scaled and compared with the experimental values.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnhancement of beta-cyclodextrin (beta-CD) on TiO(2) photocatalytic degradation of bisphenol E (BPE, bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethane) was investigated under a 250 W metal halide lamp (lambda> or =365 nm) in this work. In the system of photocatalytic degradation of BPE, the photodegradation rate of BPE in aqueous solutions containing beta-CD and TiO(2) was obviously faster than that in aqueous solutions containing only TiO(2). After 40 min of irradiation, beta-CD could increase the photodegradation efficiency by about 26% for 10 mg l(-1) BPE in the UV-vis/TiO(2) system and the photodegradation of 2.
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