Publications by authors named "Renbo Xu"

To study the influence of the ring sizes, 37 novel seven-membered azabridged neonicotinoid analogues were synthesized by reactions of nitromethylene analogues, succinaldehyde, and aniline hydrochlorides. Most of the title compounds presented higher insecticidal activities than that of imidacloprid (IMI), cycloxaprid (CYC), and eight-membered compounds against cowpea aphid (Aphis craccivora), armyworm (Pseudaletia separata Walker), and brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens), which indicated that introducing the structure of a seven-membered azabridge could significantly improve the insecticidal activities of neonicotinoid analogues. Docking study and binding mode analysis also revealed that introducing methyl group into position 2 of phenyl ring could increase the hydrophobic interactions with receptor, which implied that position 2 might be the key site to get high insecticidal compounds.

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Competitive adsorption of prototype molecules such as (12)CO, (13)CO and CO2 at the two typical fivefold coordinated Ti5c(4+) cation sites of reduced rutile TiO2(110) surfaces was studied in a newly designed UHV-FTIR system. The measured binding energies of (12)CO, (13)CO or CO2 adsorbed at two kinds of Ti5c(4+) sites are different. The molecular occupying probability at these sites depends on the binding energy of the adsorbed molecules; while, the molecular exchanging probability at these sites depends on their binding energy difference due to the presence of competitive adsorption.

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The adsorption and reaction of NO on both the oxidized and reduced single crystal rutile TiO2(110) surfaces were studied in a UHV-FTIRS system at low temperature. The monodentate adsorption configuration of the cis-(NO)2 dimer at bridge oxygen vacancy (Vo) sites was detected for the first time on reduced TiO2(110) surfaces. With the aid of (NO)2 dimer adsorption anisotropy, the bidentate configuration of the cis-(NO)2 dimer on fivefold coordinated Ti5c(4+) cation sites was clearly confirmed.

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Three series of novel azabridge neonicotinoid analogues were designed and synthesized, which were constructed by starting material A, glutaraldehyde, and primary amine hydrochlorides (aliphatic amines, phenylhydrazines, and anilines). Most of the eight-membered azabridge compounds presented higher insecticidal activities than oxabridged compound B against cowpea aphid (Aphis craccivora) and brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens). Compared with imidacloprid, some azabridged compounds exhibited excellent insecticidal activity against brown planthopper.

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Pinus koraiensis polysaccharides (PKP) were extracted by hot water from P. koraiensis pine cones. Five polysaccharide fractions named PKP-A, PKP-B, PKP-C, PKP-D and PKP-E were successfully separated at final ethanol concentrations of 30%, 50%, 60%, 70% and 80%, respectively.

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Article Synopsis
  • The paper describes a modified gas chromatography-mass spectrometry method for analyzing monosaccharides in pine cone polysaccharides, confirming its accuracy and practicality.
  • The analysis revealed that the polysaccharides contained seven types of monosaccharides in varying ratios and their chemical properties were thoroughly examined, highlighting differences in neutral sugars and uronic acids.
  • The study found that the polysaccharides exhibited strong antioxidant activities, particularly against ABTS and hydroxyl radicals, with potential applications in health supplements or medicinal products.
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