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2. Comparison of dexmedetomidine versus propofol sedation on microcirculation and organ injuries in critically ill surgical patients: A randomized controlled pilot study.
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Chen, Po-Yu, Huang, Hsing-Hao, Chan, Wing-Sum, Liu, Chih-Min, Wu, Tsung-Ta, Chen, Jyun-Han, Chao, Anne, Tien, Yu-Wen, Chiu, Ching-Tang, and Yeh, Yu-Chang
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Recent studies have shown that dexmedetomidine may improve microcirculation and prevent organ failure. However, most evidence was obtained from experimental animals and patients receiving cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass. This study aimed to investigate the effect of dexmedetomidine on microcirculation and organ injuries in critically ill general surgical patients.In this prospective randomized trial, patients admitted to the surgical intensive care unit after general surgery were enrolled and randomly allocated to the dexmedetomidine or propofol groups. Patients received continuous dexmedetomidine or propofol infusions to meet their requirement of sedation according to their grouping. At each time point, sublingual microcirculation images were obtained using the incident dark field video microscope.Overall, 60 patients finished the trial and were analyzed. Microcirculation parameters did not differ significantly between two groups. Heart rate at 4 h after ICU admission and mean arterial pressures at 12 h and 24 h after ICU admission were lower in the dexmedetomidine group than in the propofol group. At 24 h, serum aspartate aminotransferase (41 (25–118) vs 86 (34–129) U/L,
p = 0.035) and alanine aminotransferase (50 (26–160) vs 68 (35–172) U/L,p = 0.019) levels were significantly lower in the dexmedetomidine group than in the propofol group.Microcirculation parameters did not differ significantly between the dexmedetomidine and propofol groups. At 24 h after ICU admission, serum liver enzyme levels were lower in patients receiving dexmedetomidine as compared to propofol. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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3. Higher orexin-A levels are associated with treatment response to clozapine in patients with schizophrenia: A cross-sectional study.
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Chen, Po-Yu, Chiu, Chih-Chiang, Chang, Chin-Kuo, Lu, Mong-Liang, Huang, Cho-Yin, Chen, Chun-Hsin, and Huang, Ming-Chyi
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OREXINS , *PSYCHIATRIC rating scales , *CLOZAPINE , *PEOPLE with schizophrenia , *CROSS-sectional method , *VISUAL memory - Abstract
Background: Clozapine is the primary antipsychotic (APD) for treatment-resistant schizophrenia (TRS). However, only 40% of patients with TRS respond to clozapine, constituting a subgroup of clozapine-resistant patients. Recently, the neuropeptide orexin-A was shown to be involved in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. This study evaluated the association of orexin-A levels with the clozapine response in patients with TRS. Methods: We recruited 199 patients with schizophrenia, including 37 APD-free and 162 clozapine-treated patients. Clozapine-treated patients were divided into clozapine-responsive (n = 100) and clozapine-resistant (n = 62) groups based on whether they had achieved psychotic remission defined by the 18-item Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS-18). We compared blood orexin-A levels among the three groups and performed regression analysis to determine the association of orexin-A level with treatment response in clozapine-treated patients. We also explored the correlation between orexin-A levels and cognitive function, assessed using the CogState Schizophrenia Battery. Results: Clozapine-responsive patients had higher orexin-A levels than clozapine-resistant and APD-free patients. Orexin-A level was the only factor significantly associated with treatment response after adjustment. Orexin-A levels were negatively correlated with BPRS-18 full scale and positive, negative, and general symptoms subscale scores. We also observed a positive correlation between orexin-A levels and verbal memory, visual learning and memory, and working memory function. Conclusions: This cross-sectional study showed that higher levels of orexin-A are associated with treatment response to clozapine in patients with TRS. Future prospective studies examining changes in orexin-A level following clozapine treatment and the potential benefit of augmenting orexin-A signaling are warranted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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4. Prevalence and 3-year incidence of physical illnesses after schizophrenia diagnosis: Comparison with general population.
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Chen, Yi-Lung, Chen, Po-Yu, Pan, Chun-Hung, Chen, Pao-Huan, Su, Sheng-Shiang, Tsai, Shang-Ying, Chen, Chiao-Chicy, and Kuo, Chian-Jue
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CEREBROVASCULAR disease , *LYMPHATIC diseases , *VEIN diseases , *SCHIZOPHRENIA , *MYOCARDIAL ischemia , *CORONARY disease - Abstract
People with schizophrenia are at a greater risk of poor physical health than the general population. This study investigated the annual incidence of physical illnesses after a new schizophrenia diagnosis, which has rarely been investigated in the literature. The authors collected data from Taiwan's National Health Insurance Research Database from January 1, 1996, to December 31, 2013, and enrolled 1910 patients with newly diagnosed schizophrenia cases aged 10–40 years and 7640 age- and sex-matched controls from the general population. They estimated the 1-year prevalence and annual incidence rate ratio (IRR) of specified physical diseases across 3 years in the schizophrenia group compared with the controls. Several physical illnesses were prevalent within 1 year of schizophrenia diagnosis. Regarding incident physical illnesses, patients had a moderate to strong risk of numerous physical illnesses (IRR > 3.0: ischemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, and cancer; IRR 1.8–3.0: other forms of heart disease, vein and lymphatic diseases, pneumonia, chronic hepatic disease, and ulcer disease) within the first year after schizophrenia diagnosis. The IRRs of most physical illnesses declined over 3 years, except for that of cerebrovascular disease, which significantly increased (IRR > 3.0) over the 3 years after schizophrenia diagnosis. Cerebrovascular disease had a significant incidence risk (IRR > 3) persistently across the 3 years. Various comorbid physical illnesses can occur in the early stages of schizophrenia. Clinicians should consider these vulnerabilities to physical illnesses during the evaluation of patients with newly diagnosed schizophrenia by attempting to prevent, screen for, and manage them. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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5. Antipsychotic medications and severe sepsis in schizophrenia: A nested case–control study.
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Chang, Chun-Wei, Chen, Wen-Yin, Chen, Po-Yu, Pan, Chun-Hung, Su, Sheng-Shiang, Tsai, Shang-Ying, Chen, Chiao-Chicy, and Kuo, Chian-Jue
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Background: Sepsis constitutes a condition that involves life-threatening organ dysfunction induced by severe infection. This nested case–control study investigated risk factors for severe sepsis and whether antipsychotic use is associated with severe sepsis risk in patients with schizophrenia, a topic that has not been comprehensively explored in previous studies. Methods: We selected 39,432 patients with schizophrenia aged between 15 and 65 years from Taiwan's Psychiatric Inpatient Medical Claims database for the period 2000–2012. The case group comprised patients with severe sepsis after their first psychiatric admission (n = 1382). The case and control groups were randomly matched (1:4) by age, sex and first psychiatric admission (year) and finally comprised 1382 and 5528 individuals, respectively. We employed multivariable conditional logistic regression to identify (1) risk factors (physical illnesses and nonpsychiatric medications) and (2) antipsychotic–severe sepsis associations. Results: Higher numbers of psychiatric admissions and physical illnesses such as delirium, cerebrovascular disease and cancer were significantly associated with a higher risk of severe sepsis. Furthermore, severe sepsis was associated with the use of antithrombotic agents, systemic corticosteroids and agents targeting the renin–angiotensin system. Clozapine (adjusted risk ratio = 1.65) and quetiapine (adjusted risk ratio = 1.59) use were associated with an increased risk of severe sepsis. The use of more than one antipsychotic drug could further increase this risk. Conclusion: Several physical illnesses and nonpsychiatric medications increase the risk of severe sepsis in patients with schizophrenia. Specifically, clozapine or quetiapine use significantly increased the risk of severe sepsis in these patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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6. COAT HANGER.
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CHEN PO-YU
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This article, titled "COAT HANGER," is a translated poem by Chen Po-Yu from Taiwanese Mandarin. The poem describes a wooden coat hanger and its connection to a gentleman and the changing seasons. The hanger's appearance and the fading wood grain symbolize the passage of time and the arrival of winter. The poem also mentions a cat and the idea of home. The hanger eventually leaves, leaving behind the hat and seasons, and boards a bus, where the narrator observes them sleeping. The poem ends with a sense of longing and missed opportunity. [Extracted from the article]
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7. Mechanical properties of additively manufactured multi-material stiff-soft interfaces: Guidelines to manufacture complex interface composites with tunable properties.
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Ghimire, Ashish and Chen, Po-Yu
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NANOINDENTATION tests , *ELASTIC modulus , *THREE-dimensional printing - Abstract
[Display omitted] • The TSIC model facilitates the design of complex interface composites with stiff and compliant materials. • Control of the tensile and shear interface thickness allows tuning of the composites' stiffness and strength, respectively. • Fracture analysis reveals non-columnar fractures as a key to enhancing interface hardening in TSICs. • UV curing during printing results in a gradient elastic modulus at stiff-soft interfaces, enhancing strength compared to non-UV-cured samples. The rapid growth of polyjet additive manufacturing has propelled the 3D printing of multi-material polymer composites toward unprecedented applications. Interfaces in such composites play a paramount role in determining mechanical performance. This study delves into the crucial role of interfaces, employing VeroWhite and Agilus30Black materials to scrutinize the tensile and shear properties of stiff-soft interfaces. By applying these layers strategically, composites with multi-oriented interfaces were created, revealing the impact of soft material thickness and orientation on stiffness and strength. We identified columnar and non-columnar fracture mechanisms, shedding light on their correlation with interface hardening. Nanoindentation tests unveil the local interface properties, emphasizing the gradient change in elastic modulus when printed on the x -axis and the sharp drop on the z -axis. These findings offer valuable insights into material selection and interface optimization, providing a roadmap for achieving tailored mechanical properties in complex interface composites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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8. Comparative efficacy of brolucizumab, half-dose photodynamic therapy, and aflibercept in managing chronic central serous chorioretinopathy.
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Huang, Yu-Te, Tien, Peng-Tai, Chen, Po-Yu, Yang, Chi-Lan, and Chen, San-Ni
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PHOTODYNAMIC therapy , *AFLIBERCEPT , *CHOROID , *INTRAVITREAL injections , *VISUAL acuity - Abstract
Purpose: To compare the efficacy of brolucizumab, half-dose PDT, and aflibercept in treating chronic central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC). Methods: A retrospective cohort study with chronic CSC patients who underwent intravitreal injection of one shot of brolucizumab or aflibercept in the first 3 months, followed by pro re nata regimens or a single session of half-dose PDT, was retrospectively reviewed. The primary outcome measure was the proportion of eyes that achieved complete absorption of retinal fluid without requiring any rescue treatment. Secondary outcomes included changes in best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), central retinal thickness (CRT), and central choroidal thickness (CCT). Results: A total of 54 consecutive patients were included in this study with 18 patients in each group. At months 1 and 2, the brolucizumab group exhibited the highest rate of complete retinal fluid resolution (61% and 77%), followed by the half-dose PDT group (56% and 72%), and lowest in the aflibercept group (28% and 33%), with statistically significant differences noted at month 2 (P = 0.012). The brolucizumab group also demonstrated the most significant reduction in CCT at months 1 and 2 among the three groups (P = 0.007 and 0.001). Recurrence of retinal fluid in the brolucizumab groups was predominantly observed at month 3. Conversely, the half-dose PDT group exhibited the most favorable anatomical results starting from month 3. Notably, mild vitritis was observed in one case from the brolucizumab group. Conclusions: Single injection of brolucizumab demonstrates trends of faster regression of persistent residual retinal fluid, greater CCT and CRT decline, and matched BCVA compared to half-dose PDT in the short term. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. Shark Skin Denticles: From Morphological Diversity to Multi‐functional Adaptations and Applications.
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Ghimire, Ashish, Dahl, Rikke Beckmann, Shen, Sheng‐Feng, and Chen, Po‐Yu
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DRAG reduction , *DRAG (Aerodynamics) , *WATER consumption , *ENERGY shortages , *ENERGY consumption - Abstract
The energy crisis of the 1970s sparked growing concern over minimizing fuel consumption in water, land, and air transportation. Researchers fascinated by sharks' effortless swimming abilities investigated shark skin denticles and uncovered functions beyond drag reduction, such as antifouling, protection, and bioluminescence. Over the past five decades, significant progress has been made in comprehending drag reduction and antifouling functions of denticle structures; however, the investigation of other functions remains limited. Recent discoveries of diverse denticle morphologies have ignited a keen interest in obtaining morphogroups that can aid other functional studies. This work integrates advances in antifouling, hydrodynamics, aerodynamics, bioluminescence, and protective functions to provide a holistic understanding of their diverse roles. Additionally, this work also dictates multi‐functional adaptations of denticles and contributes to the relatively less‐explored but essential aspects, such as protective functions and denticle morphogroups. By examining these functions together, this work aims to uncover potential synergies and interactions, facilitating the development of multifunctional materials inspired by shark skin denticles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Cluster analysis exploring the impact of childhood neglect on cognitive function in patients with bipolar disorder.
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Hsueh, Yuan-Zhi, Huang, Cho-Yin, Kuo, Po-Hsiu, Cheng, Ying-Chih, Huang, Ming-Chyi, Chiu, Chih Chiang, Kuo, Chian-Jue, Chen, Po-Yu, and Chen, Wen-Yin
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BIPOLAR disorder , *COGNITIVE ability , *CLUSTER analysis (Statistics) , *COGNITIVE processing speed , *ADVERSE childhood experiences - Abstract
Background: Bipolar disorder (BD) is a severe mental disorder related to neurocognitive deficits. Exposure to childhood trauma is associated with worse cognitive performance. Different compositions of childhood trauma in BD and their impacts on cognition are rarely reported. Methods: We used the Brief Assessment of Cognition in Affective Disorders (BAC-A) to assess cognitive performance and the Chinese version of the Short Form of the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (C-CTQ-SF) to assess childhood trauma experience among 55 euthymic BD patients. Cluster analysis was applied to dissect their childhood trauma experiences, which revealed three distinct clusters: a low trauma group, neglect-focus group, and multiple-trauma-experience group. We compared the cognitive function between the three clusters and used a generalized linear model to evaluate the impact of childhood neglect on cognitive domains. Results: The neglect-focus cluster showed prominent exposures to physical and emotional neglect (41.8%). BD patients in this cluster performed worse in BAC-A compared with patients in the multiple trauma cluster, especially in working memory and processing speed. The neglect-focus group revealed a significant negative effect on the composite score (ß = -0.904, p = 0.025) and working memory (ß = -1.150, p = 0.002) after adjusting sex, age, education year, BMI and total psychotropic defined daily dose. Conclusions: Distinct patterns of childhood trauma experience are seen in BD patients and are related with different cognitive profiles. Early exposure of neglect-focus trauma was associated with the worst cognitive performance in current study. Further studies investigating the intensity of the neglect, as well as individual resilience and coping mechanisms in BD, are warranted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Incidence, Risk Factors and Management of Postoperative Complications in Horizontal Strabismus Surgery.
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Huang, Yu-Te, Lin, Sheng-Chun, Huang, Li-Ying, Rujikajorn, Kewalee, Chen, Po-Yu, Chen, Jamie Jiin-Yi, Wu, Ming-Yen, Lin, Hui-Ju, and Wan, Lei
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12. Sonoelectrochemical exfoliation of defective black phosphorus nanosheet with black phosphorus quantum dots as a uric acid sensor.
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Wang, Tzu-Pei, Cheng, Tain-Kei, Chen, Po-Yu, and Lee, Chien-Liang
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QUANTUM dots , *URIC acid , *ULTRASONIC waves , *AMPEROMETRIC sensors , *DETECTORS - Abstract
[Display omitted] • dBPN/BPQD using sonoelectrochemical method is successfully prepared. • 5-9 defect, 5-7-7-5 defect, and 5-8-5 defect vacancies on the dBPN/BPQD are observed. • The mass activities of dBPN/BPQD and rGO as UA sensors are studied. • The sensitivity of dBPN/BPQD as UA sensor is 474.2 μA mM−1 cm−2. • The data using serum samples demonstrate the potential of dBPN/BPQD as a UA sensor. To maintain human health, the development of rapid uric acid (UA) sensing is crucial. In this study, defective black phosphorus nanosheets with black phosphorus quantum dots (dBPN/BPQDs) were successfully and rapidly prepared by sonoelectrochemical exfoliation. In this process, the intercalation of phosphate ions into the black phosphorus working electrode was improved by coupling ultrasonic radiation with a high intercalating potential (8 V vs. Ag/AgCl/3M). The dBPN/BPQDs with various vacancies (5–9 defects, 5-7-7-5 defects, and 5-8-5 defect vacancies) exhibited a remarkable mass activity ( j m , 1.22 × 10−3 mA μg−1) for uric acid oxidation, which was 5.92 times greater than that of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) (2.06 × 10−4 mA μg−1). In addition, the sensitivity of the dBPN/BPQD UA sensor was 474.2 μA mM−1 cm−2 in the linear analysis range of 0.1–1.3 mM. The sensitivity of the sensor was apparently higher than 67.7 μA mM−1cm−2 for rGO. The data from real sample experiments using serum showed that the dBPN/BPQD catalyst had high recoveries (97.3 %–100.2 %) and low related standard deviation (0.44 %–1.52 %). The dBPN/BPQDs exhibited the potential as an amperometric sensor to detect UA without needing enzymes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Spherical and porous Cu2O nanocages with Cu2O/Cu(OH)2 Surface: Synthesis and their promising selectivity for catalysing CO2 electroreduction to C2H4.
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Cheng, Tain-Kei, Jeromiyas, Nithiya, Lin, Yi-Kai, Yang, Cheng-Chun, Kao, Chai-Lin, Chen, Po-Yu, and Lee, Chien-Liang
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ELECTROLYTIC reduction , *COPPER , *STANDARD hydrogen electrode , *TRANSMISSION electron microscopy , *CARBON dioxide , *POLYVINYL chloride - Abstract
[Display omitted] • SPNC with Cu 2 O/Cu(OH) 2 surface and (1 3 ¯ 2) high-index facet is successfully synthesized. • SPNC shows 31.10 m2 g−1 for surface area and successfully catalyze CO 2 RR. • SPNC shows remarkable selectivity (FE C2H4 = 55.3 %) for the production of C 2 H 4. • Cu 2 O/Cu(OH) 2 surface impact significantly on CO-CO dimer for production of C 2 H 4. In the production of C 2 H 4, a vital raw material in the synthesis of polyethylene and polyvinyl chloride, Cu 2 O is a highly promising catalyst with excellent Faradaic efficiency and selectivity. We propose a method involving the partial reduction of Cu(OH) 2 to Cu 2 O by sodium L-ascorbate for the synthesis of spherical and porous Cu 2 O nanocages (SPNCs) with a surface containing both Cu 2 O and Cu(OH) 2. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction measurements revealed ∼ 3-nm pores and a (1 3 ¯ 2) high-index facet on the SPNC, respectively. As SPNCs have a porous structure, their specific surface area is greater (31.10 m2 g−1) than that (6.35 m2 g−1) of spherical Cu 2 O nanocrystals (SNCs) with solid interiors. Furthermore, SPNCs, when applied as electrocatalysts for catalysing the CO 2 reduction reaction (CO 2 RR), demonstrated remarkable mass activities (16.92 mA mg−1 at −1.15 V vs. reversible hydrogen electrode) for C 2 H 4 production, with a Faraday efficiency reaching an impressive 55.3 %. Stability test data showed a consistent CO 2 RR current density over 6 h, owing to the porous structure and the presence of both Cu(OH) 2 and Cu 2 O on the catalyst surface. Our proposed SPNC catalysts can be employed as effective CO 2 RR catalysts for producing C 2 H 4 , which may help in reducing the present reliance on petrochemical processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Influence of silicon content on high temperature tribology performance of TiAlCrSiN coatings.
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Wang, Tan-Ling, Hsu, Sheng-Yu, Lai, Yuan-Tai, Chen, Po-Yu, and Duh, Jenq-Gong
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HIGH temperatures , *SURFACE coatings , *RADIOFREQUENCY sputtering , *MECHANICAL wear , *WEAR resistance - Abstract
A series of TiAlCrSi X N coatings with various silicon contents were fabricated on Si(100) and 304 stainless steel substrates using a radiofrequency magnetron sputtering system, aiming to examine the effects of various Si content on wear behaviors at room temperature and 700 °C. The addition of silicon notably increased the coatings' hardness from 21 GPa to 29 GPa, attributed to significant compressive residual stress (−3.4 GPa) that inhibited dislocation movement. Room temperature wear tests revealed that wear rates varied between 0.6 and 3.7 (10−6mm3N−1 m−1) with increasing silicon content. The lowest wear rate is observed at a silicon content of 3.1 at.%, which is associated with an ideal residual stress of −1.2 GPa. This stress level played a crucial role in preventing crack propagation and delamination, thus enhancing wear protection. At 700 °C, the coatings' wear resistance was mainly governed by their oxidation resistance, with the most resistant coatings exhibiting wear rates from 1.6 to 4.4 (10−6mm3N−1 m−1). The silicon addition promoted the formation of an amorphous Si 3 N 4 phase, serving as an oxygen diffusion barrier, thus enhancing resistance to oxidation at elevated temperatures. The findings suggest that TiAlCrSiN coatings offer a promising solution for advanced tribological applications, demonstrating improved performance at temperatures up to 700 °C. • Conducted high-temperature ball-on-disk wear tests to evaluate the wear resistance of (TiAlCrSi X)N coatings. • Explored the crucial role of residual stress in enhancing wear resistance at room temperature. • Demonstrated significant improvement in high-temperature wear resistance through silicon incorporation into (TiAlCr)N coatings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Fabrication of gyroid-structured, hierarchically-porous hydroxyapatite scaffolds by a dual-templating method.
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Ho, Jui-Yuan, Chang, Ting-Ting, Ho, Pei-Cheih, Chang, Haw-Kai, and Chen, Po-Yu
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Freeze-casting is a widely recognized method for producing porous materials. However, in the typical freeze-casting process, the pore morphology is single, and the pore size is mostly distributed at the micrometer scale due to the limitation of the nature of ice dendrites. In this study, ice template and the 3D-printed template we integrated to develop the dual-templating process to fabricate gyroid-structured, hierarchically-porous hydroxyapatite scaffolds. Microstructural characterizations by SEM and micro-CT demonstrated that the average diameter of macro-porosity, micro-porosity, and average porosity of the dual-scale gyroid scaffolds were 667.4 ± 95.8 μm, 20.8 ± 5.7 μm, and 66%, respectively. The fish scale-derived hydroxyapatite (HAp) powder was utilized as the raw material due to the advantages of hydroxyapatite, including eco-friendly, bio-compatibility, non-toxicity, and high ion removal ability. Assuredly, the dual-scale hydroxyapatite scaffolds have greatly improved the permeability (445.6 ± 171.3 × 10−13 m2) and Pb (II) ion adsorption efficiency (>98%) compared to traditionally freeze-casted, single-scale ones. In summary, the dual-scale, gyroid-structured hydroxyapatite scaffolds have great potential to be applied in the industrious wastewater treatment field. • Developed dual-templating of hydroxyapatite gyroid scaffolds for heavy metal adsorption. • Optimized hierarchical structure by controlling sacrificial template thickness and freeze-casting cooling rates. • Dual-scale scaffold permeability exceeded single-scale by 30 times. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Alteration of Cu3Sn growth and retention of multi-orientation Cu6Sn5 during thermal aging in Cu-xNi-yZn/Sn3.5Ag/Cu transient liquid-phase bonding.
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Wu, Zih-You, Lee, Yin-Ku, Tsai, Su-Yueh, Chen, Po-Yu, and Duh, Jenq-Gong
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COPPER , *INTERMETALLIC compounds , *ELECTRONIC packaging , *THERMAL properties , *THERMAL stability - Abstract
With the development of the artificial intelligence (AI) industries, electronic packaging is developing in the direction of high-density, high efficiency and multi-functionality. To realize the high density and tiny scale interconnection, application of microbumps is inevitable. Thus, the mechanical and thermal properties of intermetallic compounds (IMCs) become quite important as the proportion of IMC in the bump is greatly increased. In this study, three types of full IMCs bump, Cu/Sn-3.5Ag(SA)/Cu, Cu18Ni/SA/Cu and Cu18Ni18Zn/SA/Cu, were fabricated through transient liquid phase (TLP) bonding. The evolution of orientation and the sizes of the Cu 6 Sn 5 grain before and after long-term thermal aging were analyzed and compared. After long-term thermal aging, the full IMCs bump with Ni and Zn added into Cu substrate simultaneously maintained consistent structure. In addition, the unusual growth of network-like Cu 3 Sn was observed in Cu18Ni/SA/Cu. Furthermore, the mechanical test and fracture cross-section analysis were conducted to discuss the crack paths. The study focused on establish the correlation between microstructure and mechanical performance. Network-like Cu 3 Sn was considered to enhance the strength of interfaces. Finally, the full IMCs bump which demonstrated the extraordinary thermal stability provided a reliable microstructure for application. • The microstructure and shear performance of Cu/Sn3.5Ag/Cu, Cu-Ni/Sn3.5Ag/Cu and Cu-Ni-Zn/Sn3.5Ag/Cu full intermetallic structure were revealed. • The employment of Cu-Ni-Zn matrix can inhibit the formation of Cu 3 Sn layer after long-term thermal aging, showing good thermal stability. • The growth of network-like Cu 3 Sn only formed after aging, which enhances the strength of the interface between Cu 6 Sn 5 and Cu 3 Sn. • The correlation between fracture paths and grain structure is established. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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