Publications by authors named "Yutao Yin"

Article Synopsis
  • * The research presents TCDformer, which effectively detects trends and change points in non-stationary data using a local linear scaling approximation (LLSA) module and decomposes the data into trend and seasonal components.
  • * Experimental results demonstrate that TCDformer outperforms existing models, achieving a 47.36% reduction in mean squared error (MSE) and a 31.12% reduction in mean absolute error (MAE), providing a balanced approach for handling non-stationarity in practical applications.
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Hydrogen spillover is the migration of activated hydrogen atoms from a metal particle onto the surface of catalyst support, which has made significant progress in heterogeneous catalysis. The phenomenon has been well researched on oxide supports, yet its occurrence, detection method and mechanism on non-oxide supports such as metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) remain controversial. Herein, we develop a facile strategy for efficiency enhancement of hydrogen spillover on various MOFs with the aid of water molecules.

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Rapid and accurate detection of changes in glucose (Glu) and hydrogen peroxide (HO) concentrations is essential for the predictive diagnosis of diseases. Electrochemical biosensors exhibiting high sensitivity, reliable selectivity, and rapid response provide an advantageous and promising solution. A porous two-dimensional conductive metal-organic framework (cMOF), Ni-HHTP (HHTP = 2,3,6,7,10,11-hexahydroxytriphenylene), was prepared by using a one-pot method.

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Controlling the morphology of the metal-organic framework (MOF) for nanosheets is beneficial for understanding their crystal growth kinetics and useful for extending these MOF nanosheets to advanced applications, in particular for gas separation and device integration. However, synthesizing MOF nanosheets with uniform thickness or desirable size still remains challenging. Herein, we provide a crystal dissolution-growth strategy for fabricating dispersible porphyrin MOF nanosheets with lateral dimensions and nanometer thickness.

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