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2. Comparison of different insulin resistance surrogates to predict hyperuricemia among U.S. non-diabetic adults
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Hao Wang, Jia Zhang, Yuzhu Pu, Shengmei Qin, Huan Liu, Yongming Tian, and Zhihong Tang
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Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism - Abstract
PurposeAlthough it has been well-acknowledged that insulin resistance (IR) plays a critical role in the development of hyperuricemia (HU), specific relationship between IR and HU in non-diabetic patients remains rarely studied, and there is still no large-scale research regarding this issue. This study aims to explore the association between triglyceride glucose (TyG), TyG with body mass index (TyG-BMI), the ratio of triglycerides divided by high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (TG/HDL-C), metabolic score for insulin resistance (METS-IR), and the risk of HU in non-diabetic patients in The United States of America.Patients and methodsData from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) enrolling a representative population aged ≥18-year-old were included to calculate these four indexes. Logistic regression analysis was applied to describe their associations and calculate odds ratios (OR) while the Receiver Operating Characteristic curve was utilized to assess the prediction ability of these four indexes.ResultsA total of 7,743 people (3,806 males and 3,937 females, mean age: 45.17 ± 17.10 years old) were included in this study, among whom 32.18% suffered from HU. After adjustment for sex, age, ethnicity, education background, smoking status, drinking status, systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), metabolic equivalent values (METs), total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and estimated glomerular filtration rate, it showed that all four indexes were closely related to HU. Compared with the lowest quartile, OR of the highest quartile of these four indicators for HU were as following respectively: TyG: 5.61 (95% CI: 4.29–7.32); TyG-BMI: 7.15 (95% CI: 5.56–9.20); TG/HDL-C: 4.42 (95% CI: 3.49–5.60); METS-IR: 7.84 (95% CI: 6.07–10.13). TyG, TyG-BMI, TG/HDL-C and METS-IR had moderate discrimination ability for HU, with an AUC value of 0.66 (95% CI: 0.65–0.68), 0.67 (95% CI: 0.65-0.68), 0.68 (95% CI: 0.67-0.69) and 0.68 (95% CI: 0.66–0.69) respectively. Each index showed better prediction ability for HU risk in females than in males.ConclusionIt was found that the risk of HU was positively associated with the elevation of TyG, TyG-BMI, TG/HDL-C and METS-IR in a large-scale population of U.S., and TyG-BMI and METS-IR have a better ability to identify HU in both genders.
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- 2022
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3. Diverse Dyes-Embedded Staphylococcus aureus as Potential Biocarriers for Enhancing Sensitivity in Biosensing
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Pei Jia, Meng Zhang, Li Wang, Kunyi He, Qinzhi Wang, Tong Bu, Feier Bai, Xinyu Sun, Yongming Tian, and Shuang Zhao
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Detection limit ,Analyte ,Chromatography ,medicine.drug_class ,010401 analytical chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,medicine.disease_cause ,Monoclonal antibody ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,Congo red ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Staphylococcus aureus ,Colloidal gold ,medicine ,Fluorescein ,Biosensor - Abstract
Nanomaterials-based immunochromatographic assays (ICAs) have gained great commercial success in real-life point-of-care testing (POCT). Exploring novel carriers of ICAs with improved signaling and sustained activity favors the development of sensitive POCT. Herein a potent signal biotag, colored Staphylococcus aureus (SA), was created for ICA carriers through a mild self-assembly strategy, providing high luminance and abundant specific binding sites for immobilization of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). The biocompatible SA-dyes (SADs) retained both an intact surface structure for mAbs labeling (Fc portion) and the superior bioactivity of immobilized mAbs (affinity constant was about 109 M-1), thus waiving the intrinsic limitations of traditional nanomaterials and endowing high sensitivity. Proof-of-concept was demonstrated by employing Congo red- or/and fluorescein isothiocyanate-embedded SA (SACR, SAFITC, and SACR-SAFITC) as ICA carriers to detect zearalenone (ZEN) through colorimetric or/and fluorimetric signals. Furthermore, the ICAs satisfied the clinical requirement perfectly, including limit of detection (0.013 ng/mL, which was at least an 85-fold improvement over that of traditional gold nanoparticles-based ICA), linearity (R2 > 0.98), reproducibility (RSD < 8%), selectivity, and stability. Importantly, the proposed biosensors could be well-applied in four real samples for ZEN monitoring with satisfactory recoveries, correlating well with the results from liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS). This work also proved a universal design for tailoring coloration bands for SAD-ICA detection of multiple analytes.
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- 2021
4. A Survey Of Negative Emotions And Related Factors Of Hospitalized COVID-19 Positive Patients
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Yongming Tian
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Related factors ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Medicine ,Business and International Management ,business ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Clinical psychology - Published
- 2020
5. Sequential use of midazolam and dexmedetomidine for long-term sedation may reduce weaning time in selected critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients: a randomized controlled study
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Yongfang Zhou, Jie Yang, Bo Wang, Peng Wang, Zhen Wang, Yunqin Yang, Guopeng Liang, Xiaorong jing, Xiaodong Jin, Zhongwei Zhang, Yiyun Deng, Chenggong Hu, Xuelian Liao, Wanhong Yin, Zhihong Tang, Yongming Tian, Liyuan Tao, and Yan Kang
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Adult ,Critical Illness ,Midazolam ,Humans ,Hypnotics and Sedatives ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Propofol ,Respiration, Artificial ,Dexmedetomidine - Abstract
Background Current sedatives have different side effects in long-term sedation. The sequential use of midazolam and dexmedetomidine for prolonged sedation may have distinct advantages. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of the sequential use of midazolam and either dexmedetomidine or propofol, and the use of midazolam alone in selected critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients. Methods This single-center, randomized controlled study was conducted in medical and surgical ICUs in a tertiary, academic medical center. Patients enrolled in this study were critically ill, mechanically ventilated adult patients receiving midazolam, with anticipated mechanical ventilation for ≥ 72 h. They passed the spontaneous breathing trial (SBT) safety screen, underwent a 30-min-SBT without indication for extubation and continued to require sedation. Patients were randomized into group M-D (midazolam was switched to dexmedetomidine), group M-P (midazolam was switched to propofol), and group M (sedation with midazolam alone), and sedatives were titrated to achieve the targeted sedation range (RASS − 2 to 0). Results Total 252 patients were enrolled. Patients in group M-D had an earlier recovery, faster extubation, and more percentage of time at the target sedation level than those in group M-P and group M (all P P = 0.025), and a lower incidence of delirium (19.5% vs. 43.8%, P = 0.002) than patients in group M. Recovery (P P P = 0.048) in group M-P were shorter than in group M, while the acquisition cost of sedative drug was more expensive than other groups (both P P > 0.05). Conclusions The sequential use of midazolam and dexmedetomidine was an effective and safe sedation strategy for long-term sedation and could provide clinically relevant benefits for selected critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients. Trial registration NCT02528513. Registered August 19, 2015.
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- 2022
6. The ability of critical care nurses to identify pressure injury and incontinence-associated dermatitis: A multicentre cross-sectional survey
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Huan Liu, Aiping Du, Yongming Tian, Mingrong Gao, Shuming Ji, Jie Mi, Xiaoping Shao, Debin Huang, and Xiaoyi Cao
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General Nursing - Abstract
To investigate the ability of critical care nurses to identify pressure injury and incontinence-associated dermatitis and analyse the possible influencing factors.Cross-sectional survey.This study was conducted at 24 hospitals across 12 provinces in China. A self-made electronic questionnaire was used. Nurses identified and judged injuries according to the information provided.The average identification score for pressure injury and incontinence-associated dermatitis was 9.00 ± 3.51 points, and only 2.16% of nurses scored ≥16 points. The average correct identification rate for pressure injury and incontinence-associated dermatitis was 45%. The correct identification rate for stage 1 pressure injury was the highest, while those for stage 3, stage 4, deep tissue pressure injury and unstageable pressure injury were all lower than 50%; incontinence-associated dermatitis was also easily misjudged. Nurses' educational backgrounds, professional titles, job positions, hospital levels and learning frequency were the factors that affected their ability to identify pressure injury and incontinence-associated dermatitis.
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- 2022
7. Research on Power Security in Key Areas of Urban Distribution Network
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Yongming Tian, Chenyu Mu, Jie Lu, Jianning Ma, and Jiancheng Du
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History ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
To solve the problem that the voltage and current of power consumption in key areas of urban distribution networks exceed the safe range of power consumption, research on power consumption security in key areas of urban distribution networks is carried out. Under the condition of the feeder N-1 criterion, the maximum power supply capacity model of the urban distribution network is established. The theory of feeder interconnection is introduced to determine the security region of the distribution network. The security response is carried out for power users in key areas, and a new power security scheme is proposed. The example proves that the application of the safety guarantee scheme can control the voltage and current in the key areas of urban distribution networks within a safe range, and improve the overall operation safety of urban distribution networks.
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- 2022
8. Binary ionic porphyrin self-assembly: Structures, and electronic and light-harvesting properties
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Yongming Tian, Yong Zhong, and Jiefei Wang
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Nanostructure ,Materials science ,Stacking ,Ionic bonding ,Nanotechnology ,Conjugated system ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Porphyrin ,Nanomaterials ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Molecule ,General Materials Science ,Self-assembly ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
Porphyrins are a class of conjugated molecules that structurally and functionally resemble natural photosynthetic and enzymatic chromophores. Crystalline solids self-assembled from anionic and cationic porphyrins yield a new class of multifunctional optoelectronic micro- and nanomaterials. In this article, we provide details on the concept of binary ionic self-assembly (ISA) and ionized forms of porphyrins, as well as formation of hierarchical structures, including nanotubes, rods and ribbons, sheets, and three-dimensional clover-like shapes, spheres, and sheaf-like structures. We summarize key physical properties from ultraviolet–visible characterizations of J-aggregate, exciton delocalization and extended π–π stacking, and related electronic and light-harvesting properties of the structures. Depending on the molecular subunits, the functionalities of the ISA materials are altered. These ISA nanostructures possess attractive light-harvesting and charge- and energy-transport functionalities and allow access to a novel class of nanomaterials with potential for applications in sensors, photovoltaics, photocatalysis, and solar power.
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- 2019
9. Abstracts From the 13th World Congress of the World Federation of Critical Care Nurses and 10th Congress of the Serbian Society of Intensive Care, Anesthaesiology and Resuscitation (UINARS), Belgrade, Serbia, 25–28 October 2018
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Jun Zhong, Lin Zhao, Na Zhang, Samela Zelic, Meng Yu, Susan Yeager, Li Yao, Yu Xu, Nana Xu, Yuchen Wu, Ged Williams, Chunyan Wang, Rong Wang, Limei Wang, Maja Vuckovic, Kathleen Vollman, Sandro Vidmanić, Gulay Altun Ugras, Ayşe Uçar, Işik MeryemTürkan, Yongming Tian, Rósa Thorsteinsdóttir, Jianhua Sun, Serpil Akbaş Sü, Emina Stojanovic, Mirela Stefanovic, Jelena Slijepčević, Marija Simic, Li Shi, Han Sheng, Kurşun Şerife, Sasa Seferovic, Alicia San José, Faydalı Saide, Maria Isabelita Rogado, Lana Rodić, Sasa Ristic, Damir Peličić, Gordana Panova, Marjetka Nemes, Perver Mustu, Marcelo Morales, Marion Mitchell, Mirjana Meštrović, Violeta Lopez, Sarah Livesay, Huan Liu, Yao Liao, Qing Li, Zorica Lazarevic, Rodić Lana, Sofija Kurtović, Sibel Küçük, Burcu Küççük, Ruth Kleinpell, Wenwen Jing, Radmilo Jankovic, Sanja Ivankovic, Martina Ivanišić, Sandra Goldsworthy, Paul Fulbrook, Adriano Friganovic, Mario Dugonjić, Dubravac Elmedin, Aiping Du, Gordana Dragosev, Dobrović Dragica, Dušanka Cvijanović, Isabel Coetzee, Dilek Cingil, Mathilde Elsa Christensen, Xiuwan Chen, Burcu Ceylan, Shuyin Cao, Eva Barkestad, Marina Ahmetbegovic, Laila Abeddin, Hui Yang, Liming Li, Shichao Zhu, Yongju Pei, Mustafa Semiz, Haihua Zhu, Maria Ingrid Bianca Klette, Britt Sætre Hansen, Ayşenur Gürel, Gülfidan Başer, Filiz Hisar, Jelena Milovanovic, Maletic Mirjana, Biljana Savic, Gutovic Miljana, Sofija Kurtovic, Mirjana Maletic, Daliborka Dimitric, Biljana Savić, Dunja Majstorović, Emanuela Marcucci, Laura Alberto, Nicola Witton, Gajnok Šarika, Akin Belgin, Alime Selçuk Tosun, Dilek Uludasdemir, Ayşe Özeflanili, Marijana Neuberg, Kristina Kišić, Dijana Hereković, Anita Lukić, Branko Lukic, Xiaoying Wu, Xi Jin, Zhi Guo, Jelena Vrgoč, Mario Bespaljko, Ivan Lončar, Sibel Kucuk, Jasna Boshkovska, Blagica Panova, Dragica Dobrovic, Danica Stamenkovic, Miljana Stankovic, Nikola Antonijevic, Büşra Çakir, Özlem Çiftçi, Hongyan Zhang, Limei Zhang, Xueying Liu, Qingyin Li, Feifei Zhuang, Lin Zhang, Marija Momcilovic, Jagica Jovanovic, Suzana Jankovic, Nesime Demirören, Qing Zhang, Hailing Guo, Hong Sun, Xiaoting Wang, Gülay Yıldırım, Selda Arslan, Meryem Turkan Isik, Hasan Serinol, Sabina Babic, Nikolina Vratan, Sanja Jelic, Huijie Yu, Jianmei Xia, Zhigang Zhang, Caiyun Zhang, Jinhui Tian, Hao Wang, Min Zhou, A. Du, Y. Tian, Zhi-Gang Zhang, Jin-Hui Tian, Cai-Yun Zhang, Nannan Ding, D. Huang, P. Yan, Q. Li, Qing Yin Li, ChunYing Huo, YunXIA Hao, Lin Liu, Jili Zheng, Yan Xue, and Jingyi Zhang
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Resuscitation ,Nursing ,Political science ,Critical care nursing ,Intensive care ,language ,General Medicine ,Serbian ,language.human_language - Published
- 2018
10. Diverse Dyes-Embedded
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Tong, Bu, Shuang, Zhao, Feier, Bai, Xinyu, Sun, Kunyi, He, Qinzhi, Wang, Pei, Jia, Yongming, Tian, Meng, Zhang, and Li, Wang
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Staphylococcus aureus ,Limit of Detection ,Metal Nanoparticles ,Reproducibility of Results ,Zearalenone ,Food Contamination ,Gold ,Coloring Agents - Abstract
Nanomaterials-based immunochromatographic assays (ICAs) have gained great commercial success in real-life point-of-care testing (POCT). Exploring novel carriers of ICAs with improved signaling and sustained activity favors the development of sensitive POCT. Herein a potent signal biotag, colored
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- 2021
11. Prevalence and associated factors of depression and anxiety among nurses during the outbreak of COVID-19 in China: A cross-sectional study
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Lan fu, Yuhong Zhou, Yongming Tian, Lei Ye, Mei Feng, Rong Deng, Qiufen Xiang, Yan Fu, Junying Li, Huiqiong Xu, Xiaoling Wu, Yan Jiang, Rujun Zheng, Shanshan Liu, Chunhua Yu, Huaying Chen, and Fang Cheng
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Adult ,Male ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cross-sectional study ,Nurses ,Anxiety ,Article ,Occupational safety and health ,Occupational Stress ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Health care ,Prevalence ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,General Nursing ,030504 nursing ,Depression ,business.industry ,Associated factors ,Public health ,COVID-19 ,Middle Aged ,Mental health ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Mental Health ,Family medicine ,Female ,Self Report ,medicine.symptom ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Psychosocial - Abstract
Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a public health emergency of international concern and has caused traumatic experience for nurses worldwide. However, the prevalence of depression and anxiety symptoms in nurses, and how psychosocial factors influence nurses in this public crisis are unknown. Objectives To determine the effect of COVID-19 on the mental health of nurses and the prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms among nurses in China during the outbreak. Design A cross-sectional study. Settings and participants A total of 3,228 nurses in Sichuan Province and Wuhan City were selected by convenience sampling. All participants were invited to complete the questionnaire through WeChat from January 27 to February 3, 2020. Methods A self-reported questionnaire combining depression and anxiety scale was used to collect data anonymously. Binary and multivariate logistic regression was applied to measure the odds of psychosocial factors of anxiety and depression and perceived health, respectively. Results The total incidence of depression (34.3%) and anxiety (18.1%) during the COVID-19 outbreak was lower than that during the SARS outbreak; however, the rate of depression in our study (47.1%) was high and similar in a recent study (50.4%) about the health care workers exposed to COVID-19 in China. The results indicated that COVID-19-related stress, relationship quality with family, and demographic characteristics were associated with depression, anxiety, and perceived health status. Furthermore, the prevalence of depression was similar between nurses working in low-risk COVID-19 wards was as high as working in high-risk COVID-19 wards (OR, 1.078; 95% CI, 0.784–1.481). Conclusions Our study revealed the high prevalence of depression and anxiety among nurses during the outbreak of COVID-19. COVID-19 factors and psychosocial factors were associated with mental health of nurses. The results suggest that hospitals should implement effective mental health promotion programs focused on occupational safety and family support to improve the well-being of nurses.
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12. Factors influencing nurses’ behavioral intention toward caring for COVID-19 patients on mechanical ventilation: A cross-sectional study
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Jingxia Cheng, Hua Kang, Xiaolian Jiang, Jinbo Cui, Yongming Tian, and Wenwen Yu
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Male ,Questionnaires ,Viral Diseases ,Epidemiology ,Cross-sectional study ,Health Care Providers ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Nurses ,Social Sciences ,Computer-assisted web interviewing ,Nursing Staff, Hospital ,Medical Conditions ,Psychological Attitudes ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Psychology ,Medical Personnel ,Fatigue ,Multidisciplinary ,Professions ,Infectious Diseases ,Research Design ,Scale (social sciences) ,Regression Analysis ,Medicine ,Female ,Analysis of variance ,Compassion Fatigue ,Research Article ,Clinical psychology ,Adult ,China ,Patients ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Attitude of Health Personnel ,Science ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Affect (psychology) ,Job Satisfaction ,Young Adult ,Signs and Symptoms ,medicine ,Humans ,Pandemics ,Mechanical ventilation ,Behavior ,Survey Research ,COVID-19 ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Covid 19 ,Respiration, Artificial ,Health Care ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Compassion fatigue ,People and Places ,Population Groupings ,Clinical Medicine - Abstract
Objectives To investigate nurses’ behavioral intention toward caring for COVID-19 patients on mechanical ventilation, as well as the factors affecting their intention. Background COVID-19 patients undergoing mechanical ventilation have many care needs and pose more challenges for nurses, which might adversely affect nurses’ intention toward caring behavior. Methods A cross‐sectional study was conducted by using simple random sampling to recruit 598 nurses from five tertiary hospitals in Sichuan Province, China. The participants responded to an online questionnaire that included questions on demographic characteristics; the Attitude, Subjective Norms, and Behavioral Intention of Nurses toward Mechanically Ventilated Patients (ASIMP) questionnaire; the Nursing Professional Identity Scale (NPIS); and the Compassion Fatigue-Short Scale (CF-Short Scale). ANOVA, Spearman correlation analysis, and multiple linear regression were performed to analyze the data. Results The mean total behavioral intention score was 179.46 (± 14.83) out of a total score of 189.00, which represented a high level of intention toward caring for patients on mechanical ventilation. Multiple linear regression revealed that subjective norms (β = 0.390, PPP = 0.009), and compassion fatigue (β = 0.088 P = 0.024) were significant predictors of nurses’ behavioral intention. Conclusions Most nurses have a positive behavioral intention to care for COVID-19 patients undergoing mechanical ventilation. The findings in this study provide some insight for developing effective and tailored strategies to promote nurses’ behavioral intention toward caring for ventilated patients under the pandemic situation.
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- 2021
13. Well-orientation strategy for direct binding of antibodies: Development of the immunochromatographic test using the antigen modified Fe
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Kunyi, He, Tong, Bu, Shuang, Zhao, Feier, Bai, Meng, Zhang, Yongming, Tian, Xinyu, Sun, Mengna, Dong, and Li, Wang
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Mice ,Aflatoxin B1 ,Limit of Detection ,Animals ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Biosensing Techniques ,Nanostructures - Abstract
One of the major concerns in the application of nanocarriers in biosensing is the impair of the recognition molecules bioactivity loaded on their surfaces due to harsh and laborious cross-linking and random orientation, resulting in unsatisfactory sensitivity. Herein, we proposed a novel immunochromatographic test strip (FNS-ag-DICTS) by taking advantage of the antigen (ag) modified Fe
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- 2020
14. An innovative prussian blue nanocubes decomposition-assisted signal amplification strategy suitable for competitive lateral flow immunoassay to sensitively detect aflatoxin B
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Tong, Bu, Feier, Bai, Xinyu, Sun, Yongming, Tian, Meng, Zhang, Shuang, Zhao, Kunyi, He, Xin, Wang, Pei, Jia, and Li, Wang
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Immunoassay ,Aflatoxin B1 ,Arachis ,Limit of Detection ,Metal Nanoparticles ,Food Contamination ,Gold ,Ferrocyanides ,Nanostructures - Abstract
A prussian blue nanocubes decomposition-assisted signal amplification strategy for competitive lateral flow immunoassay (PBNCD-SALFIA) was innovatively proposed to analyze aflatoxin B
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- 2020
15. Gold nanoparticles-functionalized three-dimensional flower-like manganese dioxide: A high-sensitivity thermal analysis immunochromatographic sensor
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Shuang Zhao, Yijian Zhao, Xiaohan Zheng, Yongming Tian, Tong Bu, Li Wang, Meng Zhang, Feier Bai, and Kunyi He
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Materials science ,Molecular Conformation ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Metal Nanoparticles ,Manganese ,01 natural sciences ,Chromatography, Affinity ,Analytical Chemistry ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Limit of Detection ,Specific surface area ,Thermal analysis ,Detection limit ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Flower like ,Temperature ,Oxides ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,Photothermal therapy ,040401 food science ,0104 chemical sciences ,Test line ,chemistry ,Manganese Compounds ,Colloidal gold ,Colorimetry ,Gold ,Food Science ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
A sensitive photothermal immunochromatographic test strip (PITS) for the detection of deoxynivalenol (DON) was developed using flower-like gold nanoparticle-deposited manganese dioxide nanocarrier (FMD-G NC) labeled antibodies (Abs) as the photothermal-sensing probe. FMD was used as a template to deposit small gold nanoparticles (GNPs) to synthesize FMD-G NC with large specific surface area and significant photothermal conversion property. The FMD-G-Ab probe was competitively captured by DON target and antigen coated on test line (T-line), forming colorimetric signals under naked eyes and photothermal signals under an 808 nm laser. Under optimal conditions, the PITS exhibited sensitive and specific detection of DON from 0.19 ng mL−1 to 12 ng mL−1 with detection limits of 0.013 ng mL−1, which were over 15-fold and 58-fold more sensitive than visual FMD-G-ITS and traditional GNPs-ITS. In addition, the novel FMD-G-PITS possessed a universal applicability, which could be well applied in green bean, corn, and millet.
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- 2020
16. Polydopamine coated zirconium metal-organic frameworks-based immunochromatographic assay for highly sensitive detection of deoxynivalenol
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Feier Bai, Yijian Zhao, Qinzhi Wang, Tong Bu, Li Wang, Rui Li, Yongming Tian, and Xinyu Sun
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Indoles ,Calibration curve ,Polymers ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Metal Nanoparticles ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Analytical Chemistry ,Specific surface area ,Environmental Chemistry ,Immunochromatographic Assays ,Spectroscopy ,Metal-Organic Frameworks ,Immunoassay ,Zirconium ,Chromatography ,010401 analytical chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,0104 chemical sciences ,Highly sensitive ,chemistry ,Colloidal gold ,Metal-organic framework ,Gold ,0210 nano-technology ,Trichothecenes ,Biosensor - Abstract
Conventional immunochromatographic assays (ICAs) based on gold nanoparticles (GNPs) suffer from the disadvantage of low sensitivity. In this work, a highly sensitive ICA based on polydopamine coated zirconium metal-organic frameworks labeled antibodies (ZrPA-Ab) as a novel probe was developed for visual determination of deoxynivalenol (DON). The ZrPA was synthesized via an oxidative self-polymerized assembly (OPMA) strategy using porphyrin functionalized zirconium metal-organic frameworks (Zr-MOFs, MOF-525) and polydopamine (PDA). The Abs could directly attach to the ZrPA surface owing to the large specific surface area, excellent water-stability and bio-compatibility of the ZrPA, on this basis, a sensitive, precise and reliable immunoassay method can be developed for rapid and selective detection of DON. Under optimized conditions, a non-linear calibration curve was obtained in the range of 0–50 ng/mL DON concentration with an IC50 of 1.22 ng/mL, and the visual detection limit was 0.18 ng/mL, which was about 8-times more sensitive than that of the conventional GNPs-based ICA. Finally, the proposed ZrPA-ICA was successfully applied for the detection of DON in pig hind legs meat, green bean, maize and millet samples, revealing the feasible and reliable application of this biosensor in different food matrices. Thus, this work broadens the possibilities for the use of MOFs as a novel labeling carrier in immunoassays.
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17. Critical Care for Severe COVID-19: A Population-based Study from a Province with Low Case-fatality Rate in China
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Weimin Li, Maojuan Wang, Xiangde Zhen, Rui Shi, Qin Wu, Bingxing Shuai, Min Yang, Yu Gong, Xianying Lei, Huaqiang Shen, Chang Liu, Yongming Tian, Sheng Lv, Jie Yang, Wanhong Yin, Wei Zhang, Xiong Yang, Jin Tang, Xiaodong Jin, Zhen Li, Yuanjun Zhang, Bo Wang, Hailong Wei, Huan Liu, Jian Wang, Juan Shang, Yan Kang, Hong Chen, Xiaoqi Xie, Li Chen, Chao Jia, Wen Wang, Zongan Liang, Jin Yang, Xiangrong Song, Zhongwei Zhang, Xianhua Xiao, and Xuelian Liao
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Mechanical ventilation ,education.field_of_study ,medicine.medical_specialty ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,Population ,Clinical course ,medicine.disease_cause ,Population based study ,Informed consent ,Oxygen therapy ,Emergency medicine ,Case fatality rate ,medicine ,education ,business ,China ,Nasal cannula ,Cohort study - Abstract
Background: Data regarding critical care for patients with severe COVID-19 are limited. We aimed to describe and analyse the clinical course, multi-strategy management, and respiratory support usage for the severe COVID-19 at the provincial level. Methods: Using data from Sichuan Provincial Department of Health and the population-based multicentre cohort study, all microbiologically confirmed COVID-19 patients in Sichuan who met the national severe criteria were included from January 16 to March 15, 2020. All patients were followed-up from the day of inclusion, noted as Day one (D1), until discharge, death, or the end of the study. Findings: Out of 539 COVID-19 patients, 81 severe cases (15·0%) were identified. The median (IQR) age was 50 (39-65) years, 37% were female, and 53·1% had chronic comorbidities. All severe cases were identified before requiring mechanical ventilation. Among the five predefined criteria for severe illness, low PaO2:FiO2 ratio (
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18. Fe
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Meng, Zhang, Tong, Bu, Yongming, Tian, Xinyu, Sun, Qinzhi, Wang, Yingnan, Liu, Feier, Bai, Shuang, Zhao, and Li, Wang
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Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Honey ,Escherichia coli O157 ,Ferric Compounds ,Chromatography, Affinity ,Red Meat ,Milk ,Limit of Detection ,Food Microbiology ,Animals ,Cattle ,Chickens ,Copper ,Reagent Strips - Abstract
Herein, a label-free and dual-readout immunochromatographic test strip (ITS) for the sensitive detection of Escherichia coli (E. coli) O157:H7 by taking advantages of the strong capture ability of Fe
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- 2020
19. Metal-polydopamine framework based lateral flow assay for high sensitive detection of tetracycline in food samples
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Yingnan Liu, Pei Jia, Meng Zhang, Li Wang, Feier Bai, Yongming Tian, Shuang Zhao, Qinzhi Wang, Tong Bu, and Xinyu Sun
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Indoles ,Tetracycline ,Polymers ,Metal Nanoparticles ,Biosensing Techniques ,High sensitive ,01 natural sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,Metal ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Limit of Detection ,medicine ,Animals ,Metal-Organic Frameworks ,Detection limit ,Chromatography ,Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,040401 food science ,0104 chemical sciences ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Linear relationship ,Milk ,Seafood ,Colloidal gold ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Zeolites ,Gold ,Biosensor ,Food Analysis ,Food Science ,Zeolitic imidazolate framework ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs)-based lateral flow assay (LFA) enables a rapid detection of tetracycline (TET) in food samples but suffers from low sensitivity. Herein, metal-polydopamine framework (MPF), as a label, was employed to load monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) directly as the probe in LFA for highly sensitive sensing of TET. Combining zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-67) and polydopamine (PDA), a stable MPF with large size, well water-dispersible, excellent affinity and optical properties was prepared through a versatile layer-by-layer assembly (LLA) strategy. Under optimized conditions, the biosensor (MPF-LFA) exhibited a great linear relationship in the range of 0.09–6 ng/mL and a detection limit of 0.045 ng/mL for TET detection, which was over 66-fold more sensitive than traditional AuNPs based LFA. Furthermore, the MPF-LFA was successfully applied to the screening of TET in fish, chicken, milk and shrimp samples with satisfied recoveries from 91% to 114%.
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- 2020
20. Well-orientation strategy for direct binding of antibodies: Development of the immunochromatographic test using the antigen modified Fe2O3 nanoprobes for sensitive detection of aflatoxin B1
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Shuang Zhao, Yongming Tian, Kunyi He, Mengna Dong, Xinyu Sun, Tong Bu, Li Wang, Feier Bai, and Meng Zhang
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Detection limit ,Aflatoxin ,Chromatography ,biology ,Chemistry ,medicine.drug_class ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Immunochromatographic test ,food and beverages ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,Monoclonal antibody ,040401 food science ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Antigen ,biology.protein ,medicine ,Nanocarriers ,Antibody ,Biosensor ,Food Science - Abstract
One of the major concerns in the application of nanocarriers in biosensing is the impair of the recognition molecules bioactivity loaded on their surfaces due to harsh and laborious cross-linking and random orientation, resulting in unsatisfactory sensitivity. Herein, we proposed a novel immunochromatographic test strip (FNS-ag-DICTS) by taking advantage of the antigen (ag) modified Fe2O3 nanostructures (FNSs) as new signal tags and goat anti-mouse IgG labeling on the detection line instead of ag, which was used for sensitive detection of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1). The fabricated FNS-ag can orientate the Fab region of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), waiving the intrinsic limitations of traditional nanomaterials labeled mAbs. Under optimal conditions, FNS-ag-DICTS possessed excellent specificity and a wide detection range, with a visual limit of detection (vLOD) of 0.0125 ng mL−1. In addition, the biosensor successfully detected AFB1 in peanut, green bean and corn, with an average recovery rate of 82.8–124.9%.
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- 2021
21. Polydopamine-mediated photothermal effect enables a new method for point-of-care testing of biothiols using a portable photothermal sensor
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Meng Zhang, Tong Bu, Yongming Tian, Jing Ma, Ying Wang, Shuang Zhao, Feier Bai, Kunyi He, Xinyu Sun, and Li Wang
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Detection limit ,Chemistry ,Photothermal effect ,Metals and Alloys ,Nanoparticle ,Photothermal therapy ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Materials Chemistry ,Cobalt ions ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Instrumentation ,Zeolitic imidazolate framework - Abstract
Abnormal levels of biothiols such as cysteine (Cys), homocysteine (Hcy) and glutathione (GSH) are associated with many pathological diseases. The demand for bulky and costly apparatuses represents a big impediment for point-of-care testing of biothiols. Herein, we developed a novel photothermal sensor for biothiols based on the formation of polydopamine nanoparticles (PDA NPs) using a thermometer as readout. A zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-67) was first fabricated through a facile one-pot strategy. Then dopamine (DA) was immediately polymerized into PDA NPs with excellent photothermal effects (PETs) in the presence of the ZIF-67. Biothiols could disintegrate ZIF-67 by substituting ligands, causing the reaction between biothiols and cobalt ions to form complexes, and release 2-methylimidazole (2MIM) that can slowly oxidize DA, thereby "weakening" the PETs signal, which enabled us to convert biological signals into temperature signals. Therefore, the quantitative detection of Cys, Hcy and GSH can be achieved by recording temperature changes, with detection limits as low as 0.158 μM, 0.181 μM and 0.207 μM, respectively. Furthermore, the photothermal sensor has been applied in detection of biothiols in fetal bovine serum with satisfactory recovery rates, correlating well with the results by standard Ellman method, signifying its promising potential in integrated biological detection system.
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- 2021
22. Diversely positive-charged gold nanoparticles based biosensor: A label-free and sensitive tool for foodborne pathogen detection
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Daohong Zhang, Li Wang, Tong Bu, Yingnan Liu, Meng Zhang, Xinyu Sun, Pei Jia, Yongming Tian, Jinghan Liu, and Jianlong Wang
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medicine.drug_class ,Salmonella enteritidis ,lcsh:TX341-641 ,Monoclonal antibody ,medicine.disease_cause ,Escherichia coli O157 ,Article ,Analytical Chemistry ,Positively charged AuNPs ,medicine ,Escherichia coli ,Chromatography ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,biology ,lcsh:TP368-456 ,Chemistry ,Pathogenic bacteria ,Lateral flow strip ,biology.organism_classification ,Sensitive detection ,lcsh:Food processing and manufacture ,Colloidal gold ,Immunoassay ,Label-free ,Biosensor ,lcsh:Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,Bacteria ,Food Science - Abstract
Highlights • A label-free, non-paired antibodies dependent biosensor was constructed. • (+) AuNPs were employed to generate signal and capture bacteria in the new LFS. • This work possesses a desirable universality for other pathogens., Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs)-based lateral flow strip (LFS) enables a quick screening of foodborne bacteria in point-of-care (POC) diagnostics but suffers from the cumbersome labeling of antibodies and poor sensitive performance. Here, we innovated a label-free immunoassay to detect pathogenic bacteria by introducing diversely positive charges functionalized AuNPs ((+) AuNPs). The (+) AuNPs can be loaded on negatively charged bacteria via electrostatic interaction, leading to a color labeling to target bacteria. Afterward, the (+) AuNPs-bacteria complex can be specifically captured by monoclonal antibody (McAb) immobilized on test (T)-line. Under optimum conditions, the proposed LFS exhibited a lowest detectable concentration of 103 CFU/mL for Salmonella enteritidis (S. enteritidis) and could be well applied in drinking water, lettuce and pork samples. Moreover, this novel (+) AuNPs-LFS possessed a universal applicability, which could also be used for detecting Escherichia coli O157 (E. coli O157) with a superior sensitivity (104 CFU/mL) and specificity.
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- 2019
23. An innovative prussian blue nanocubes decomposition-assisted signal amplification strategy suitable for competitive lateral flow immunoassay to sensitively detect aflatoxin B1
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Yongming Tian, Feier Bai, Kunyi He, Pei Jia, Li Wang, Xin Wang, Tong Bu, Shuang Zhao, Meng Zhang, and Xinyu Sun
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Detection limit ,Aflatoxin ,Prussian blue ,Pumpkin seed ,Chromatography ,Materials science ,Amplifier ,010401 analytical chemistry ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,040401 food science ,01 natural sciences ,Signal ,food.food ,0104 chemical sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,food ,chemistry ,Fade ,Sensitivity (electronics) ,Food Science - Abstract
A prussian blue nanocubes decomposition-assisted signal amplification strategy for competitive lateral flow immunoassay (PBNCD-SALFIA) was innovatively proposed to analyze aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) in foodstuffs. The signal was amplified on account of the PBNCs can degrade and fade under alkaline condition, which could weak the color of the test- and control-lines, thereby improving the sensitivity of the sensor. The strategy was technically-simple, just using NaOH as an amplifier can realize signal amplification in the competition assay. Under optimized conditions, the enhanced strip exhibited excellent specificity and sensitivity in AFB1 monitoring with a detection limit of 23 pg/mL, which was approximately 4- and 8-folds lower than those of PBNCs-LFIA (90 pg/mL) and conventional gold nanoparticles-LFIA (175 pg/mL), respectively. Taking the advantage of the color-fading, this platform revealing the lowest detectable concentration of 0.184, 0.368 and 0.184 μg/kg for AFB1 in corn, peanut and pumpkin seed within 58 min, separately, showing reliable results.
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- 2021
24. A novel α-Fe2O3 nanocubes-based multiplex immunochromatographic assay for simultaneous detection of deoxynivalenol and aflatoxin B1 in food samples
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Meng Zhang, Xin Wang, Feier Bai, Shuang Zhao, Yongming Tian, Kunyi He, Tong Bu, Xinyu Sun, Li Wang, and Hui Zhangsun
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Detection limit ,Aflatoxin ,Chromatography ,Mung bean ,Single product ,Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,040401 food science ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Colloidal gold ,Multiplex ,Mycotoxin ,Biosensor ,Food Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Multiple mycotoxins may co-occurred in a single product and cause serious threats to public health. Herein, a multiplex immunochromatographic assay (mICA) was developed based on novel α-Fe2O3 nanocubes (FNCs) as signal tags for the simultaneous detection of deoxynivalenol (DON) and aflatoxins B1 (AFB1). The FNCs with eminent water-dispersibility and stability were synthesized by a one-step hydrothermal process, which can rapidly label monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to form FNCs-mAb probe. Under optimal experimental conditions, the visual limit of detection for DON and AFB1 were 0.18 ng/mL and 0.01 ng/mL, respectively, which were at least 2-fold improvement compared with the traditional gold nanoparticles based mICA. Furthermore, DON and AFB1 residual in mung bean, millet and corn were successfully detected by the proposed biosensor, and the average recovery rates were 93.3%–128.3%. Thus, this work indicated that the developed FNCs-mICA provided a sensitive, rapid and reliable on-site simultaneous detection of multiple mycotoxins.
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- 2021
25. Fe3O4@CuS-based immunochromatographic test strips and their application to label-free and dual-readout detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7 in food
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Li Wang, Xinyu Sun, Yingnan Liu, Yongming Tian, Shuang Zhao, Qinzhi Wang, Meng Zhang, Tong Bu, and Feier Bai
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Chromatography ,biology ,Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Immunochromatographic test ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,STRIPS ,Photothermal therapy ,medicine.disease_cause ,biology.organism_classification ,040401 food science ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,law.invention ,Test line ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,law ,medicine ,Escherichia coli ,Bacteria ,Food Science ,Conjugate ,Label free - Abstract
Herein, a label-free and dual-readout immunochromatographic test strip (ITS) for the sensitive detection of Escherichia coli (E. coli) O157:H7 by taking advantages of the strong capture ability of Fe3O4@CuS nanostructures (NSs) towards bacteria and their ultrahigh photothermal effects (PTEs) was reported. Especially, without the customarily antibody (Ab)-labeled probe, Fe3O4@CuS NSs could be adsorbed onto the surfaces of bacteria to form Fe3O4@CuS-bacteria conjugates and then trapped by immobilized Abs on the test line (T-line), forming a characteristic yellow band. After direct immunoreactions, the PTEs of Fe3O4@CuS NSs endowed T-line to be irradiated by an 808 nm infrared light, obtaining satisfactory sensitivity and accuracy. Under optimal conditions, E. coli O157:H7, as low as 103 and 102 CFU/mL, could be monitored in colorimetric and photothermal modes. Additionally, E. coli O157:H7 was successfully detected in beef, chicken, milk and honey samples by this proposed platform with a recovery of 80–120%.
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- 2020
26. Rhombic-like Al nanosupporter-based fluorescent immunochromatographic assay for the sensitive detection of tetracycline
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Kunyi He, Yalan Zhang, Xinyu Sun, Pei Jia, Rui Li, Tong Bu, Yongming Tian, Li Wang, Meng Zhang, Feier Bai, and Shuang Zhao
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Detection limit ,Analyte ,Chromatography ,Chemistry ,Tetracycline ,Metals and Alloys ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Fluorescence ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Colloidal gold ,Materials Chemistry ,medicine ,Fluorescent materials ,Centrifugation ,Thermal stability ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,Instrumentation ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Fluorescence-based lateral flow immunoassay (FLFIA) is a prospective technology in detecting tetracycline (TET). However, the existing fluorescent materials (FMs) often require cross-linkers to bind with antibodies (Abs) to form FLFIA FM-Ab probe, which complicates the modification process and may affect the fluorescence intensity of FMs. Herein, the rhombic-like Al nanosupporter (RAlNS) was prepared via a one-step hydrothermal method and used for designing fluorescence nanosupporter for FLFIA to detect TET in real samples. The RAlNS not only possessed excellent water stability, strong fluorescence intensity and favorable thermal stability, but also could adsorb Abs to obtain FMs-Ab probe by simple centrifugation. Under optimal conditions, the limit of detection (LOD) of RAlNS-FLFIA was 0.0516 ng/mL (n = 3), which was 18 times lower than traditional colloidal gold-based LFIA. Meanwhile, the proposed sensor also exhibited high specificity for TET against other antibiotics. Furthermore, the RAlNS-FLFIA was successfully applied to the detection of TET in beef, chicken, milk and honey samples, separately, which demonstrated a significant recovery of 80.40%―112.05%. The novel RAlNS-FLFIA provided great potential for the detection of various analytes in food analysis.
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- 2020
27. The catalytic role of aluminium trichloride in the polymerization and carbonization of coal tar
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Miao Duan, Si-zhong Li, and Yongming Tian
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Materials science ,020209 energy ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Inorganic chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,macromolecular substances ,02 engineering and technology ,complex mixtures ,Aluminium ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,Dehydrogenation ,Coal tar ,Polarized light microscopy ,Carbonization ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,General Chemistry ,Coke ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,respiratory tract diseases ,Thermogravimetry ,chemistry ,Polymerization ,Chemical engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
The polymerization and carbonization of coal tar was carried out at different temperatures from 633 to 1873 K using aluminium trichloride as catalyst. The polymerization degree, microstructures and optical texture of samples were analyzed by thermogravimetry, X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy and polarized light microscopy. Results indicated that aluminium trichloride accelerated dehydrogenation during the polymerization of coal tar, and increased the toluene-insoluble fraction and carbonization yield. The presence of aluminium trichloride in the polymerized coal tar affected the microstructure of the coke by the formation of a quasi-isotropic structure.
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- 2016
28. A multi-institutional cross-sectional study of critical nurse' perspectives on delirium and its assessment
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Bonnie Wong, Yongming Tian, and Yu Xu
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Nursing ,business.industry ,Cross-sectional study ,medicine ,Delirium ,Emergency Nursing ,medicine.symptom ,Critical Care Nursing ,business - Published
- 2020
29. Layer-by-layer deposition of ultra-thin hybrid/microporous membrane for CO2 separation
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Yongqian Gao, Yongming Tian, and Sivakumar Challa
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Membrane ,Materials science ,Chemical engineering ,Layer by layer ,Microporous material - Published
- 2017
30. Diblock Copolymer Micelles and Supported Films with Noncovalently Incorporated Chromophores: A Modular Platform for Efficient Energy Transfer
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Andrew P. Shreve, Vijaya Subramanian, Pothiappan Vairaprakash, Aaron M. Collins, Yongming Tian, Peter G. Adams, Deborah G. Evans, Gabriel A. Montaño, Volker S. Urban, and Tuba Sahin
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Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Bilayer ,Bioengineering ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Acceptor ,Micelle ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Förster resonance energy transfer ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Monolayer ,Polymer chemistry ,Amphiphile ,Copolymer ,General Materials Science ,BODIPY - Abstract
We report generation of modular, artificial light-harvesting assemblies where an amphiphilic diblock copolymer, poly(ethylene oxide)-block-poly(butadiene), serves as the framework for noncovalent organization of BODIPY-based energy donor and bacteriochlorin-based energy acceptor chromophores. The assemblies are adaptive and form well-defined micelles in aqueous solution and high-quality monolayer and bilayer films on solid supports, with the latter showing greater than 90% energy transfer efficiency. This study lays the groundwork for further development of modular, polymer-based materials for light harvesting and other photonic applications.
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- 2015
31. Clinical Treatment and Nursing Care of Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor Acute Abdomen
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Yongming Tian, Luyin Han, and Chaoyong Shen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Hepatology ,GiST ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Perforation (oil well) ,Gastroenterology ,Peritonitis ,Perioperative ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Nursing care ,Imatinib mesylate ,Acute abdomen ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Neoadjuvant therapy - Abstract
Aims: Recently, the further understanding of gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) and development of diagnosis and treatment methods have led to an increase in diagnosed cases. Patients may present with acute abdomen, perforation or peritonitis, and acute intestinal obstruction. This work aims to investigate the clinical treatment and nursing methods of GIST patients with an acute abdomen symptom. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted for the treatment and nursing care of 45 GIST cases, in which the primary symptom was acute abdomen. The patients were admitted at the General Surgery of Sichuan University from January 2008 to January 2011. Results: A total of 45 GIST patients (28 males and 17 females) were involved in the research, which included 29 stomach tumor cases (64.4%), 11 small intestine-related cases (24.5%), 3 colon-related cases (6.7%), and 2 rectum-related cases (4.4%). Among these cases, 11 were diagnosed with acute intestinal obstruction (24.5%), 27 with acute gastrointestinal hemorrhage (60.0%), and 7 with abdominal hemorrhage caused by tumor rupture (15.5%); 41 cases underwent surgical treatment, improved after perioperative care, and were subsequently discharged from the hospital; another 4 cases with advanced tumors were treated with oral imatinib mesylate as neoadjuvant therapy, which eventually led to a partial relief. Conclusions: No clinical specificity regarding GIST exists. Thus, GIST is prone to misdiagnosis and/or missed diagnosis. Early diagnosis and treatment increase the prognosis of patients. The integrity of the treatment and nursing care can effectively and safely help patients during the perioperative period.
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- 2015
32. Gold nanoparticles-functionalized microorganisms assisted construction of immunobiosensor for sensitive detection of ochratoxin A in food samples
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Taotao Zhe, Li Wang, Pei Jia, Tong Bu, Meng Zhang, Yongming Tian, Yaowen Bai, Feier Bai, and Xinyu Sun
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Ochratoxin A ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Adsorption ,Materials Chemistry ,medicine ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Mycotoxin ,Instrumentation ,Detection limit ,Chromatography ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,Biosorption ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Yeast ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Colloidal gold ,Immunoassay ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
A simple and novel immunochromatographic assay (ICA) was developed for specific and sensitive determination of ochratoxin A (OTA) employing microorganism (MO) as reducers and carriers. In this work, microorganism loaded gold nanoparticles (MO@AuNPs) composites were synthesized by reacting Yeast/Lactobacillus (LAB) with HAuCl4 via biosorption and subsequent bioreduction. The synthesis conditions (pH and reaction time) and main parameters (morphology, diameter and functional groups) of MO@AuNPs were investigated. Owing to the large sizes (about 2 μm) and high adsorption abilities of MO@AuNPs, the few antibodies were labeled, resulting a lower detection limit for ICA. After optimization, the linear detection of OTA using MO@AuNPs-based immunoassay ranged from 0.1 to 1.6 ng/mL, and the visual limit of detection (vLOD) was 0.1 ng/mL, which was nearly 8-fold lower than traditional AuNPs-ICA. Meanwhile, the proposed strategy also possessed high specificity for OTA against other mycotoxins. The applicability of the platform was successfully assessed through the detection of OTA in rice, corn, ginger and green bean samples. The results indicated that these creative sensing elements are promising alternatives and bring an innovative inspiration for biological detections.
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- 2019
33. Charge Effects on the Structure and Composition of Porphyrin Binary Ionic Solids: ZnTPPS/SnTMePyP Nanomaterials
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Tito Busani, Yongming Tian, Ricardo Franco, John A. Shelnutt, Kathleen E. Martin, Craig J. Medforth, and Frank van Swol
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Materials science ,biology ,General Chemical Engineering ,Inorganic chemistry ,Ionic bonding ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Crystal structure ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Porphyrin ,0104 chemical sciences ,Nanomaterials ,Ion ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,polycyclic compounds ,Materials Chemistry ,biology.protein ,Molecule ,Hydroxide ,0210 nano-technology ,Organic anion - Abstract
The pH of the solution from which a cooperative binary ionic material is formed can alter the charges of the organic anions and cations and thus the composition, crystal structure, and properties of the materials obtained by ionic self-assembly. In particular, this pH/charge effect provides a means of synthetic control over the properties and morphologies of ionic solids formed from cationic and anionic porphyrins. In the case of titration of an axial hydroxide ligand of the metal of the porphyrin to water, the charge increases by +1 with little perturbation of the molecular structure of the constituent porphyrin anion or cation. The structure of the material is thus altered without significantly altering the electronic structure of the porphyrin tecton. These novel porphyrin-based ionic materials have potential applications as catalysts, photocatalysts, and optoelectronic and sensing materials.
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- 2013
34. Open-cellular copper structures fabricated by additive manufacturing using electron beam melting
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Ryan B. Wicker, Lawrence E Murr, Yongming Tian, B.I. Machado, Sara M. Gaytan, S.J. Li, Francisco Medina, J.L. Martinez, D. A. Ramirez, and E. Martinez
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Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Modulus ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Young's modulus ,Metal foam ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,Copper ,symbols.namesake ,chemistry ,Transition metal ,Mechanics of Materials ,symbols ,Relative density ,General Materials Science ,Dislocation ,Composite material - Abstract
Cu reticulated mesh and stochastic open cellular foams were fabricated by additive manufacturing using electron beam melting. Fabricated densities ranged from 0.73 g/cm(3) to 6.67 g/cm3. The precursor Cu powder contained Cu(2)O precipitates and the fabricated components contained arrays of Cu(2)O precipitates and interconnected dislocation microstructures having average spacings of similar to 2 mu m, which provide hardness values similar to 75% above commercial Cu products. Plots of stiffness (Young's modulus) versus density and relative stiffness versus relative density were in very close agreement with the Gibson-Ashby model for open cellular foams. These open cellular structure components exhibit considerable potential for novel, complex, multi-functional electrical and thermal management systems, especially complex, monolithic heat exchange devices. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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- 2011
35. Influence of high temperature treatment of porous carbon on the electrochemical performance in supercapacitor
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Lang Liu, Zhihong Tang, Yongming Tian, Yan Song, and Quangui Guo
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Supercapacitor ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Chemistry ,Analytical chemistry ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Microporous material ,Electrolyte ,Conductivity ,Crystallite ,Graphite ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Cyclic voltammetry ,Mesoporous material - Abstract
Mesoporous carbon (MoC), prepared by the template method from phenol resin, commercial mesoporous carbon fiber (ACF) and microporous activated carbon (MiC) were heat-treated under 1200 °C in nitrogen. The samples before and after high temperature heat treatment (HTT) were used as electrodes in 30% KOH electrolyte for supercapacitor. The structure and electrochemical properties of these samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), galvanotactic charge–discharge, cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electrochemical impedance spectra, respectively. Results showed that HTT caused a remarkable increase of mesoporous ratio in texture accompanied with a significant reduction of surface area. After HTT, the layer–layer space among graphite crystallite decreased and the degree of graphitization was improved. The capacitance values of mesoporous carbons increased and a more stable tendency for specific capacitance was obtained compared with the contrary performance of MiC-1200. The cyclic voltammetry of the samples at different sweep rates was close to the rectangular shape, which represented the lower ESR and higher power density. It was also found that high temperature treatment could improve the electrical conductivity and decrease the impedance of the electrode remarkably. The improved specific capacitance and the better conductivity of mesoporous carbons could be ascribed to the expanding and reorganization of crystallite structure as well as increase of mesopore ratio.
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- 2008
36. A one-step process for chemical coloring on stainless steel
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Lirong An, Zhiping Tang, Zuohui Cheng, Yongqiang Xue, and Yongming Tian
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Materials science ,Scanning electron microscope ,Metallurgy ,One-Step ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,General Chemistry ,Electrolyte ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Cathodic protection ,Controllability ,Colored ,Materials Chemistry ,Hardening (metallurgy) ,Composite material ,Current density - Abstract
To solve the problem of color controlling in chemical coloring on stainless steel, a one-step process, combining chemical coloring and electrolytic hardening into single stage by concurrently introducing low cathodic current, was developed. The effects of the cathodic current density were studied, and the surface morphologies, compositions and properties of the colored films were characterized with the help of scanning electron microscopy (SEM). These results show that the one-step process not only simplifies coloring process but also is superior in coloring controllability and reproducibility compared with the traditional process.
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- 2008
37. Binary Ionic Porphyrin Nanomaterials for Energy from Sunlight
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Yongming Tian, John A. Shelnutt, Kathleen E. Martin, and Craig J. Medforth
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Sunlight ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Materials science ,chemistry ,Ionic bonding ,Nanotechnology ,Porphyrin ,Nanomaterials - Published
- 2013
38. Binary ionic porphyrin nanosheets: electronic and light-harvesting properties regulated by crystal structure
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John L. Jacobsen, Frank van Swol, Brian S. Swartzentruber, Christine M. Beavers, Tito Busani, John A. Shelnutt, Kathleen E. Martin, Yongming Tian, Brandon Q. Mercado, and Craig J. Medforth
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Materials science ,Inorganic chemistry ,Stacking ,Ionic bonding ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Electron donor ,Crystal structure ,Zinc ,Electron acceptor ,Porphyrin ,Crystallography ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Molecule ,General Materials Science - Abstract
Crystalline solids self-assembled from anionic and cationic porphyrins provide a new class of multifunctional optoelectronic micro- and nanomaterials. A 1 : 1 combination of zinc(II) tetra(4-sulfonatophenyl)porphyrin (ZnTPPS) and tin(IV) tetra(N-methyl-4-pyridiniumyl)porphyrin (SnTNMePyP) gives porphyrin nanosheets with high aspect ratios and varying thickness. The room temperature preparation of the nanosheets has provided the first X-ray crystal structure of a cooperative binary ionic (CBI) solid. The unit cell contains one and one-half molecules of aquo-ZnTPPS(4-) (an electron donor) and three half molecules of dihydroxy-SnTNMePyP(4+) (an electron acceptor). Charge balance in the solid is reached without any non-porphyrinic ions, as previously determined for other CBI nanomaterials by non-crystallographic means. The crystal structure reveals a complicated molecular arrangement with slipped π-π stacking only occurring in isolated dimers of one of the symmetrically unique zinc porphyrins. Consistent with the crystal structure, UV-visible J-aggregate bands indicative of exciton delocalization and extended π-π stacking are not observed. XRD measurements show that the structure of the Zn/Sn nanosheets is distinct from that of Zn/Sn four-leaf clover-like CBI solids reported previously. In contrast with the Zn/Sn clovers that do exhibit J-aggregate bands and are photoconductive, the nanosheets are not photoconductive. Even so, the nanosheets act as light-harvesting structures in an artificial photosynthesis system capable of reducing water to hydrogen but not as efficiently as the Zn/Sn clovers.
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- 2012
39. Templated growth of platinum nanowheels using the inhomogeneous reaction environment of bicelles
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James E. Miller, John A. Shelnutt, Frank van Swol, Rachel M. Dorin, Andres M. Moreno, Yan Qiu, Craig J. Medforth, Yujiang Song, Robert M. Garcia, Haorong Wang, Yongming Tian, Ying-Bing Jiang, and Eric N. Coker
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Nanostructure ,endocrine system diseases ,Chemistry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nanotechnology ,Ascorbic acid ,Electrochemistry ,Catalysis ,Platinum black ,Chemical engineering ,Transmission electron microscopy ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Platinum ,Nanosheet - Abstract
Novel platinum nanowheels were synthesized by the reduction of aqueous platinum complex with ascorbic acid in the presence of disk-like bicelles. The platinum nanowheels possess thickened centers and flared edges that are connected by dendritic platinum nanosheets. This structural complexity can be attributed to the inhomogeneous micro-environment of the templating bicelles consisting of a central bi-layer region and a high curvature rim. The formation mechanism of the nanowheels was investigated by imaging nanostructures at different stages of the reaction. The templating bicelles were also imaged by TEM with the aid of negative staining. The variation of reaction parameters including platinum concentration, temperature, and total concentration of surfactants (CTAB + FC7) led to other types of platinum nanostructures, such as circular dendritic nanosheets with a tunable diameter and rectangular dendritic nanosheets. Interestingly, under irradiation by a TEM electron beam, the dendritic nanosheet portion of the nanowheels transforms into a metastable holey sheet. In addition, the platinum nanowheels have an electrochemical active surface area comparable to that of ETEK platinum black and thus are expected to have potential applications in catalysis.
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- 2010
40. Photoenergy Transfer in SWCNT Mesomaterials
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A. Nicholas G. Parra-Vasquez, Navaneetha K Subbaiyan, Yongming Tian, Gabriel Montano, Stephen K. Doorn, and Juan G Duque
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Individual single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) have interesting optoelectronic properties that have shown potential uses in photovoltaics, transparent conducting films and sensing devices. However, due to the extreme sensitivity of their optoelectronic properties to environmental stimuli, engineering SWCNT materials is complex. The key ingredient is maintaining a relatively interaction-free local environment during the material synthesis. Toward this end, selection of the correct protective wrappings (i.e. surfactants, polymers, DNA, etc) and added materials (i.e. porphyrin, salts, acids, etc) to maintain or tune the tubes optoelectronic properties for a desire application is crucial. We will highlight some of our recent SWCNT mesomaterials and discuss the effects each of the matrixes has on SWCNT optoelectronic properties. We will introduce photoactive molecules and discuss the electronic interactions we observe with SWCNTs and how these various additives can be used to control the final material properties for targeted applications such as sensors and photovoltaics.
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- 2014
41. Block Copolymers for Responsive, Energetic Nanocomposite Membrane Assemblies
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Aaron M. Collins, Tuba Sahin, Stephen K. Doorn, Yongming Tian, Juan G. Duque, Gabriel A. Montaño, Nicholas G. Parra-Vasquez, and Jonathon S. Lindsey
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Nanocomposite ,Materials science ,Biophysics ,Synthetic membrane ,Nanotechnology ,Biological membrane ,Polymer ,Nanomaterials ,Membrane ,chemistry ,Amphiphile ,Polymer chemistry ,Copolymer - Abstract
Block copolymers can be used as materials for generating mimics of biological membrane assemblies. Polymer membranes have the advantages of being robust, tunable by functionality and possess a larger degree of dynamic responsive behavior relative to their lipid counterparts. We report on the development of 2D- and 3D-membrane nanocomposites based upon block copolymer strategies, particularly toward the generation of responsive energetic materials. For example, block copolymers can be used as surfactants for the solubilization of nanomaterials such as carbon fullerenes and nanotubes. In such a manner, block copolymers can act as surfactants that allow for solubilization of hydrophobic materials and serve as a dynamic architecture for housing photonic cofactors that can perform processes such as energy and electron transfer in a responsive manner dependent upon environmentally-stimulated polymer organization. Further, amphiphilic polymers have the potential of serving as surfactants for biological, amphiphilic protein complexes, many of which are energetic in nature. We have studied the biophysical properties of such nanocomposite architectures such as environmentally controlled energy and electron transfer processes and worked toward developing three-dimensional mesocomposite materials consisting of long-range organization and induced functional properties.
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- 2014
42. Hierarchical cooperative binary ionic porphyrin nanocomposites
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Yongming Tian, John A. Shelnutt, Kathleen E. Martin, Frank van Swol, Craig J. Medforth, Gabriel A. Montaño, Gregory H. Uyeda, and Tito Busani
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Porphyrins ,Materials science ,Ionic bonding ,Binary number ,Nanoparticle ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Polymer chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Organic chemistry ,Ions ,Nanocomposite ,biology ,Metals and Alloys ,Cobalt ,General Chemistry ,Porphyrin ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Zinc ,Membrane ,chemistry ,Tin ,Ceramics and Composites ,biology.protein ,Nanoparticles ,Organic anion - Abstract
Cooperative binary ionic (CBI) solids comprise a versatile new class of opto-electronic and catalytic materials consisting of ionically self-assembled pairs of organic anions and cations. Herein, we report CBI nanocomposites formed by growing nanoparticles of one type of porphyrin CBI solid onto a second porphyrin CBI substructure with complementary functionality.
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- 2012
43. Morphological families of self-assembled porphyrin structures and their photosensitization of hydrogen generation
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James E. Miller, John A. Shelnutt, Kathleen E. Martin, Craig J. Medforth, Yongming Tian, Julian Y.-T. Shelnutt, Tito Busani, and Lindsey R. Evans
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Hydrogen ,Metals and Alloys ,Cationic polymerization ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Ionic bonding ,General Chemistry ,Photochemistry ,Porphyrin ,Catalysis ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Self assembled ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Hydrogen production - Abstract
Varying the solution growth conditions of cooperative binary ionic solids composed of anionic and cationic metalloporphyrins produces a series of families of self-assembled structures that efficiently and durably photosensitize the evolution of hydrogen.
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- 2011
44. Glucose-Air Enzymatic Fuel Cell for Portable Electronics Applications
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Vojtech Svoboda, Jianjun Wei, Christopher Onwere, Sameer Singhal, Yongming Tian, Eva Chi, and Plamen Atanassov
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not Available.
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- 2009
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