Publications by authors named "Yuning Jin"

Objective: This paper utilizes data from the China Family Panel Studies (CFPS) to evaluate the impact of the "4 + 7" National Centralized Drug Procurement (NCDP) on Household Health Care Expenditure (PCHHCE).

Methods: The study applies the Differences-in-Differences (DID) methodology to analyze the effects of NCDP. Various robustness tests were conducted, including the Permutation test, Propensity Score Matching, alterations in regression methodologies, and consideration of individual fixed effects.

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Iron-based metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have aroused extensive concern as prospective photocatalysts for antibiotic (e.g., tetracycline, TC) degradation.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study analyzed the physicochemical properties and volatile aroma compounds of wines from nine grape varieties, highlighting key findings such as ‘Hassan’ having the most solids and ‘Zuoshaner’ producing the most total acid and phenols.
  • The wines showed diverse color properties, with ‘Cabernet Sauvignon’ being the brightest and ‘Zuoshaner’ exhibiting the most vivid hues and saturation.
  • A total of 52 volatile compounds were identified, with six key compounds linked to aroma differences, underlining the importance of varietal differences in wine quality.
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MOFs (metal-organic frameworks) significantly suffer from water- and heat instable issues, restricting their practical application, such as the capture of hazardous anionic dyes (e.g. Congo red, CR) from water.

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A novel TiO(2) nanotube array/CdS nanoparticle/ZnO nanorod (TiO(2) NT/CdS/ZnO NR) photocatalyst was constructed which exhibited a wide-absorption (200-535 nm) response in the UV/Vis region and was applied for the photoelectrocatalytic (PEC) degradation of dye wastewater. This was achieved by chemically assembling CdS into the TiO(2) NTs and then constructing a ZnO NR layer on the TiO(2) NT/CdS surface. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) results showed that a new structure had been obtained.

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A novel electrosorption-photocatalysis synergistic electrode of TiO(2)/carbon aerogel (TiO(2)/CA) is prepared. The thermal stability and dispersion of the anatase TiO(2) particles are well facilitated by the porous and discontinuous microstructure of CA. The degradation experiments show that the TiO(2)/CA material is not only a good photocatalyst but also an excellent electrosorptive electrode.

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