Publications by authors named "Shilong Wei"

With the increase in mining depth and intensity, dynamic disasters such as rockburst in mines are becoming more severe. Deep resource extraction is characterized by a high in-situ stress geological environment, closely associated with geological dynamic disasters. However, there is currently no quantitative analysis method for the correlation between the two.

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  • Chromopyrrolic acid (CPA) is crucial for the synthesis of various natural products derived from tryptophan, and researchers created two E. coli strains (CPA001 and CPA002) with plasmids containing key enzymes for its production.
  • The strains were tested with different growth and processing conditions, resulting in optimized yields of up to 325 mg/L of CPA and 275 mg/L of 5,5'-dichloro-chromopyrrolic acid (5,5'-diCl-CPA).
  • This biotransformation system shows promise as an efficient method for producing CPA and its related compounds.
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As one of the main components of solid propellant, ammonium perchlorate (AP) shows slow sluggish decomposition kinetics with unconcentrated heat release. To achieve efficient catalytical decomposition, it is a significant challenge to design reasonable catalyst structure and explore the interaction between catalyst and AP. Herein, a series of porous carbon supported spinel-typed homogeneous heterometallic composites CuCoO/C via pyrolysis of MOF-74-Co doped Cu.

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  • Mueller matrix microscopy is an advanced technique used to explore the microstructure of biological samples, but doctors typically rely on traditional bright-field microscopy for disease diagnosis.
  • This study proposes a deep learning method to convert snapshot Stokes images of stained tissue into bright-field images, making them more consistent despite variations in light sources and samples.
  • Using a CycleGAN model, the research demonstrated that Stokes images can effectively replicate bright-field images across different staining methods, highlighting their efficiency and quality for pathological analysis.
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  • The study investigates how lattice water affects the structures and magnetic properties of single-molecule magnets (SMMs), particularly focusing on two synthesized compounds containing dysprosium (Dy) ions and varying amounts of lithium hydroxide.
  • Magnetic analysis shows that the two compounds exhibit notable differences in their SMM behavior, with one compound achieving an exceptional energy barrier of 386.48 K, making it standout among similar Dy-SMM systems.
  • The research concludes that the presence of lattice water influences the magnetic interactions and coupling between Dy ions, enhancing the SMM performance by suppressing quantum tunneling of magnetization in the second compound.
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A unified strategy for the biomimetic total synthesis of the spiroindimicin family of natural products was reported. Key transformations include a one-pot two-enzyme-catalyzed oxidative dimerization of L-tryptophan/5-chloro-L-tryptophan to afford the bis-indole precursors chromopyrrolic acid/5',5''-dichloro-chromopyrrolic acid, and regioselective C3'-C2'' and C3'-C4'' bond formation converting a common bis-indole skeleton to two skeletally different natural products, including (±)-spiroindimicins D and G with a [5,5] spiro-ring skeleton, and (±)-spiroindimicins A and H with a [5,6] spiro-ring skeleton, respectively.

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Environmental quality strongly depends on human behavior patterns. Many environmental challenges are rooted in human actions, and thus, it is believed that these problems can be reduced through the promotion of pro-environmental behaviors (PB). Owing to this reality, the current study aims to reduce the environmental footprint of a hospital by promoting its employees' environment-specific behavior via corporate social responsibility (CSR) and ethical leadership (EL).

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Corporate social responsibility (CSR) has emerged as an imperative for every sector globally. Yet, for a long time, the concept of CSR has been regarded from an organizational perspective. However, the importance of CSR in shaping the extra-role behavior of employees, such as their pro-environmental behavior (PEB-E), has been under-explored in the literature.

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  • Semiconductor detectors like Si-PIN and CdTe are important for energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence measurements and were compared in terms of material properties, efficiency, and energy resolution.
  • The study examined how factors like detector thickness, X-ray energy, and circuit shaping time affect performance, including issues like incomplete hole collection causing energy spectrum differences.
  • Results showed that while both detectors are efficient below 15 keV, CdTe performs better above that energy; Si-PIN offers superior energy resolution, but implementing a DMCA reduces hole tailing effects in CdTe, enhancing its performance.
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A differential-hybrid charge sensitive preamplifier (CSP) was designed by taking a monolithic dual N-Channel Junction Field-effect Transistor (JFET) and a high-speed, low-noise, operational amplifier as the core parts. Input-stage of the circuit employs low-noise differential dual JFET, which ensures high input impedance and low noise. The differential dual transistor makes the quiescent point of the first-stage differential output stable, which is convenient for connecting with the post stage high-speed operational amplifier.

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Daytime and nighttime PM(2.5) samples were collected between August 5 and 16, 2009 and between January 24 and February 4, 2010 in an industrial complex site (site A) and an electronic waste recycling site (site B) to determine the seasonal and diurnal variations of 19 individual polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) with molecular weight 302 (MW302) including four highly carcinogenic dibenzopyrene (DBP) isomers dibenzo[a,l]pyrene (DBalP), dibenzo[a,e]pyrene (DBaeP), dibenzo[a,i]pyrene (DBaiP), and dibenzo[a,h]pyrene (DBahP). This is the first report on DBP isomers in air particles from South China.

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