Publications by authors named "Xihui Wu"

Pyrolysis is a promising method to treat antibiotic fermentation residue (AFR), a hazardous waste in China, with the benefits of detoxification and resource recycling. However, the application of the AFR-derived biochar has been limited yet, restricting the use of pyrolysis to treat AFR. Herein, for the first time, we reported the use of magnetic biochars derived from vancomycin fermentation residue to rapidly and efficiently co-adsorb multiple heavy metals from diverse types of water with complex matrices.

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  • A study involving 339 hospitalized patients investigated how the depth of catheter placement affects the occurrence of thrombophlebitis.
  • Out of the participants, 49 cases of thrombophlebitis were recorded, with a notable correlation found with male patients, lung infections, and a catheter depth of 1.9 cm.
  • The findings suggest that while a shallower catheter depth may help reduce thrombophlebitis, careful nursing care is particularly important for patients with lung infections.
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One of the most important issues related to adiabatic shear failure is the correlation among temperature elevation, adiabatic shear band (ASB) formation and the loss of load capacity of the material. Our experimental results show direct evidence that ASB forms several microseconds after stress collapse and temperature rise reaches its maximum about 30  μs after ASB formation. This observation indicates that temperature rise cannot be the cause of ASB.

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When liquids confined in slit channels approach a monolayer, they become two-dimensional (2D) fluids. Using molecular dynamics simulations, we study the flow of quasi-2D water confined in slit channels featuring pristine graphene walls and graphene walls with hydroxyl groups. We focus on to what extent the flow of quasi-2D water can be described using classical hydrodynamics and what are the effective transport properties of the water and the channel.

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