474 results match your criteria: "Xuzhou University of Technology.[Affiliation]"

Improving saccharification efficiency of corn stover through ferric chloride-deep eutectic solvent pretreatment.

Bioresour Technol

May 2024

School of Pharmacy, National-Local Joint Engineering Research Center of Biomass Refining and High-Quality Utilization, Changzhou University, Changzhou 213164, PR China; State Key Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan 430062, PR China. Electronic address:

An effective deep eutectic solvent (DES) and Iron(III) chloride (FeCl) combination pretreatment system was developed to improve the removal efficiency of lignin and hemicellulose from corn stover (CS) and enhance its saccharification. N-(2-hydroxyethyl)ethylenediamine (NE) was selected as the hydrogen-bond-donor for preparing ChCl-based DES (ChCl:NE), and a mixture of ChCl:NE (60 wt%) and FeCl (0.5 wt%) was utilized for combination pretreatment of CS at 110 ℃ for 50 min.

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In this study, the flexural bearing behavior of corroded reinforced concrete (RC) beams reinforced with U-type Textile Reinforced Concrete (TRC) was investigated using a four-point bending loading method. Nine test beams were produced: one original beam, three RC beams with corrosion alone, and five corroded beams strengthened with U-type TRC. The analysis focuses on assessing the impacts of the steel corrosion degree and the number of textile layers on various aspects of the bending behavior, such as failure modes, bearing capacity, and load displacement curves, in U-type TRC-strengthened corroded beams.

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A new electrochemical proton-coupled electron transfer method for the intermolecular C-H amination of heteroarenes without oxidants, metal catalysts and external electrolytes has been developed. Various new N-containing heteroarenes were prepared in medium to high yields, and the indole-containing product could be converted into practical 2-oxindole by simple basic hydrolysis. Mechanistic investigation indicated that ester sulfonyl-substituted -radicals could be formed by the combination of 2,6-lutidine and electrochemical oxidation, which is the key to achieve the desired chemoselectivity.

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High-Fluidity/High-Strength Dual-Layer Gel Electrolytes Enable Ultra-Flexible and Dendrite-Free Fiber-Shaped Aqueous Zinc Metal Battery.

Adv Mater

May 2024

National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Artificial Functional Materials, Collaborative Innovation Center of Advanced Microstructures, Nanjing University, Nanjing, 210093, China.

Fiber-shaped aqueous zinc-ion batteries (FAZIBs) with intrinsic safety, highcapacity, and superb omnidirectional flexibility hold promise for wearable energy-supply devices. However, the interfacial separation of fiber-shaped electrodes and electrolytes caused by Zinc (Zn) stripping process and severe Zn dendrites occurring at the folded area under bending condition seriously restricts FAZIBs' practical application. Here, an advanced confinement encapsulation strategy is originally reported to construct dual-layer gel electrolyte consisting of high-fluidity polyvinyl alcohol-Zn acetate inner layer and high-strength Zn alginate outer layer for fiber-shaped Zn anode.

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The application of Fenton-like membrane reactors for water purification offers a promising solution to overcome technical challenges associated with catalyst recovery, reaction efficiency, and mass transfer typically encountered in heterogeneous batch reaction modes. This study presents a dual-modification strategy encompassing electron polarization and defect engineering to synthesize Al-doped and oxygen vacancies (O)-enriched CoO spinel catalysts (ACO-O). This modification empowered ACO-O with exceptional performance in activating peroxymonosulfate (PMS) for the removal of organic contaminants.

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Introduction: The oral microbial group typically represents the human body's highly complex microbial group ecosystem. Oral microorganisms take part in human diseases, including Oral cavity inflammation, mucosal disease, periodontal disease, tooth decay, and oral cancer. On the other hand, oral microbes can also cause endocrine disorders, digestive function, and nerve function disorders, such as diabetes, digestive system diseases, and Alzheimer's disease.

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The Preservation Effect of Chitosan-hawthorn Leaf Extract Coating on Strawberries.

J Food Prot

April 2024

School of Food and Bio-engineering, Xuzhou University of Technology, 221018 Xuzhou, China. Electronic address:

Strawberries rapidly deteriorate postharvest, necessitating effective measures to extend their shelf life. This study focused on developing an eco-friendly chitosan-based protective film for strawberry preservation. Strawberries were treated with a coating solution containing varying concentrations of hawthorn leaf extract (HLE) (0.

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Introduction: Transcription factors are vital biological components that control gene expression, and their primary biological function is to recognize DNA sequences. As related research continues, it was found that the specificity of DNA-protein binding has a significant role in gene expression, regulation, and especially gene therapy. Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) have become increasingly popular for predicting DNa-protein-specific binding sites, but their accuracy in prediction needs to be improved.

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Aqueous Zn-metal battery is considered as a promising energy-storage system. However, uncontrolled zinc dendrite growth is the main cause of short-circuit failure in aqueous Zn-based batteries. One of the most efficient and convenient strategies to alleviate this issue is to introduce appropriate zincophilic nucleation sites to guide zinc metal deposition and regulate crystal growth.

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Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are typical persistent organic pollutants that have been associated with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) in cohort studies. This review aims to comprehensively assess the molecular mechanisms of PCBs-induced T2DM. Recent progress has been made in the research of PCBs in liver tissue, adipose tissue, and other tissues.

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Hydrogen peroxide (HP) was used to pretreat wheat straw (WS) for microwave biochar production at 100-600 W, the physicochemical properties of pretreated WS and biochar products as well as heavy metals adsorption performance were investigated. Results showed that HP enhanced specific surface area (SSA) and pore volume (PV) of WS, and the largest SSA (190.35 m g) and PV (0.

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Plasmon-Stimulated Colorimetry Biosensor Array for the Identification of Multiple Metabolites.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

February 2024

School of Materials and Chemical Engineering, Xuzhou University of Technology, Xuzhou 221018, PR China.

Rationally designing highly catalytic and stable nanozymes for metabolite monitoring is of great importance because of their huge potential in early disease diagnosis. Herein, a novel nanozyme based on hierarchically structured CuS/ZnS with a highly efficient peroxidase (POD)-mimic capability was developed and synthesized for multiple metabolite determination and recognition via the plasmon-stimulated biosensor array strategy. The designed nanozyme can simultaneously harvest plasmon triggered hot electron-hole pairs and generate photothermal properties, leading to a sharply boosted POD-mimic capability under 808 nm laser irradiation.

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How negative factors influence youth hostel stay aftermath COVID-19 pandemic.

Acta Psychol (Amst)

March 2024

Xuzhou University of Technology, Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism, No. 2, Lishui Road, 221018, Yunlong District, Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China.

The bookings and revenues of youth hostels have significantly decreased because of the multiple effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is necessary to investigate young consumers' perceptions of visiting youth hostels aftermath this pandemic. The current study examines the relationship between multi-dimensions of perceived risk, three types of images, willingness to pay and visit intention.

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Prior studies have investigated the relationship between fairness and honesty. However, the differences in the focus of these studies have rendered cross-comparisons between them challenging and of limited value. Thus, this study explored how fairness impacts honest decision-making, focusing specifically on the effect of individuals' experiences of fairness on their honest behavior.

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Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (ZIBs) are one of the most promising candidates for electric energy storage devices due to their merits of low cost and high safety. However, the notorious side reactions and dendrite formation on zinc anodes impede the commercialization of ZIBs. In this work, a cheap and edible electrolyte additive sucrose is applied to address the above issues.

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The demand for the exploration of highly active and durable electro/photocatalysts for renewable energy conversion has experienced a significant surge in recent years. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), by virtue of their high porosity, large surface area, and modifiable metal centers and ligands, have gained tremendous attention and demonstrated promising prospects in electro/photocatalytic energy conversion. However, the small pore sizes and limited active sites of 3D bulk MOFs hinder their wide applications.

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Three new group IIIA metal phosphate-oxalate (MPO) compounds, namely [(CH)NH][M(HPO)(HPO)(CO)] (M = Al (1), Ga (2)) and [(CH)NH][In(HPO)(HPO)(CO)]·HO (3), have been synthesized. Their crystal structures feature an anionic layer with the topology net. In particular, 1 displays a proton conductivity () of 9.

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Identify Diabetes-related Targets based on ForgeNet_GPC.

Curr Comput Aided Drug Des

October 2024

School of Information and Electrical Engineering, Xuzhou University of Technology, Xuzhou, 221018, China.

Background: Research on potential therapeutic targets and new mechanisms of action can greatly improve the efficiency of new drug development.

Aims: Polygenic genetic diseases, such as diabetes, are caused by the interaction of multiple gene loci and environmental factors.

Objectives: In this study, a disease target identification algorithm based on protein recognition is proposed.

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Remanufacturing has attracted much attention for its enormous potential in resource recycling and low-carbon emission reduction. To investigate the effects of different government intervention policies on remanufacturing and carbon emissions, two profit maximization models of the capital-constrained manufacturer under carbon tax and low-carbon credit policies are constructed respectively. Then, through theoretical and numerical analyses, some significant findings are drawn: (1) Both carbon tax and low-carbon credit policies can encourage capital-constrained manufacturers to produce more remanufactured products, but which intervention policy is more advantageous also depends on the carbon emission cost of new products or financing cost of the remanufactured products.

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The spatial variability of hydrogeological parameters is a significant source of uncertainty in groundwater numerical modeling and has a certain risk impact on the prediction of pollutant migration and transformation. Current research has focused on the effects of single-parameter spatial variant random fields or utilizing random sampling methods to randomly combine multiple-parameter spatial variant random fields while ignoring the correlation between parameters. This paper proposes an innovative concept of associated random variables to construct multi-parameter synergistic spatial variant random fields, ensuring both the spatial variability and inherent correlation of the parameters.

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This study investigated the antivirulence capacity and mechanism of apple-skin-derived phloretin against NJ01, a vegetable spoilage bacterium. At 0.5 to 2 mg/mL doses, phloretin considerably inhibited the secretion of acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs), indicating that phloretin disrupted quorum sensing (QS) in NJ01.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Two new cluster-based compounds with a one-dimensional belt-like structure were synthesized using solvothermal methods, featuring mixed-valence antimony (Sb(III,V)) in their compositions.
  • - The structures are characterized by anionic clusters arranged in a sandwich formation, involving layers of specific chemical brackets and components related to cobalt and tartaric acid.
  • - The second compound was found to have significant proton conductivity, reaching 1.42 × 10⁻² S/cm at 85 °C under high humidity conditions, demonstrating its potential for applications in conductive materials.
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Unequal carbon and nitrogen translocation between ramets affects sexual reproductive performance of the clonal grass Leymus chinensis under nitrogen addition.

Sci Total Environ

February 2024

Institute of Grassland Science, Key Laboratory of Vegetation Ecology, Ministry of Education, Jilin Songnen Grassland Ecosystem National Observation and Research Station, Northeast Normal University, Changchun, China.

Sexual reproduction is crucial for population continuity in clonal plants. The effect of nutrient translocation between ramets on sexual reproduction of clonal plants under nitrogen addition remains unclear. In this study, we focused on clonal fragments of Leymus chinensis reproductive ramets with different number of vegetative ramets connected to tillering nodes.

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  • * A new composite material, CA/nZVI/RSBC, was developed to effectively remove Cr(VI) and Mn(II) from wastewater, showing better adsorption capacities than traditional biochar.
  • * The study found that the main mechanism for Cr(VI) removal was redox reactions, while Mn(II) removal was primarily due to electrostatic attraction, confirming the composite's effectiveness for simultaneous heavy metal removal.
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Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have consistently contributed significantly to the economy's gross domestic product (GDP). Organizations are motivated to achieve sustainable performance by mitigating the adverse impacts of company operations by improving productivity and optimizing resource utilization. In order to achieve this objective, the businesses are making all their efforts and developing the systems to ensure sustainable performance.

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