Publications by authors named "Tianyao He"

Article Synopsis
  • Catalytic oxidation effectively reduces carbon monoxide emissions from industrial sources using innovative Pt-Fe(OH) catalysts prepared through a one-pot reduction method.
  • Notably, these catalysts achieved up to 100% CO conversion at 60°C, showcasing their superior performance compared to traditional methods.
  • The study highlights how the presence of hydroxyl (-OH) species on the catalyst surface enhances catalytic activity, paving the way for the development of more efficient non-precious metal catalysts for CO oxidation.
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In mice, retrotransposon-associated long noncoding RNAs (lncRNA) play important regulatory roles in pre-implantation development; however, it is largely unknown whether they function in the pre-implantation development in pigs. The current study aims to screen for retrotransposon-associated lncRNA in porcine early embryos and identifies a porcine 8-cell embryo-specific SINE-associated nuclear long noncoding RNA named SAWPA. SAWPA is essential for porcine embryonic development as depletion of SAWPA results in a developmental arrest at the 8-cell stage, accompanied by the inhibition of the JNK-MAPK signaling pathway.

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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are the main precursor for ozone formation and hazardous to human health. Light alkane as one of the typical VOCs is difficult to degrade to CO and HO by catalytic degradation method due to its strong C-H bond. Herein, a series of ultrafine Ru nanoclusters (<0.

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Supported ultrasmall metal/metal oxide nanoparticles (UMNPs) with sizes in the range of 1-5 nm exhibit unique properties in sensing, catalysis, biomedicine, etc. However, the metal-support and metal-metal precursor interactions were not as well controlled to stabilize the metal nanoparticles on/in the supports. Herein, DNA is chosen as a template and a ligand for the silica-supported UMNPs, taking full use of its binding ability to metal ions via either electrostatic or coordination interactions.

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