Publications by authors named "Yuan-Zhen Liu"

Catalytic oxidation is a promising technique to control the emission of gaseous pollutants. Three-dimensionally ordered macroporous (3DOM)-based catalysts have aroused widespread attention because of their high porosity, large surface area and pore volume, superb ability of mass transfer. Therefore, they have been widely used in gaseous pollutants control field, such as soot and methane catalytic combustion, VOCs catalytic oxidation, photocatalytic CO reduction and so on.

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A new ring-fused streptovaricin analogue, named ansavaricin J, was unprecedently isolated from the culture of the genetically modified strains ΔstvP5 which derived from Streptomyces spectabilis CCTCC M2017417. Its structure was elucidated via comprehensive spectroscopic analyses, including 1D- and 2D-NMR tests, and HR-ESI-MS data analysis. Notably, ansavaricin J and E represent the only two reported examples of heterocyclic ring-fused streptovaricins thus far, however, it only showed insignificant antibacterial activities against Staphylococcus aureus.

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The Cu/TiO catalysts with the addition of Eu were developed by the sol-gel way for the selective catalytic reduction (SCR) of NO by NH. Activity tests revealed that CuEu/TiO-0.15 catalyst showed the optimal de-NO performance in a wide temperature range (150-300 °C), along with an admirable SO tolerance.

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