Semiconductor nanomaterials with photocatalytic activity have potential for many applications. An effective way of promoting photocatalytic activity is depositing noble metal nanoparticles (NPs) on a semiconductor, ...Semiconductor nanomaterials with photocatalytic activity have potential for many applications. An effective way of promoting photocatalytic activity is depositing noble metal nanoparticles (NPs) on a semiconductor, since the noble metal NPs act as excellent electron acceptors which inhibit the quick recombination of the photoexcited electron-hole pairs and thereby enhance the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Herein, a highly effective platform, graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) nanosheets with embedded Ag nanopartides (Ag/g-C3N4), was synthesized by a facile route. Under visible light irradiation, the ROS production of Ag/g-C3N4 nanohybrids was greatly improved compared with pristine g-C3N4 nanosheets, and moreover, the nanohybrids showed enhanced antibacterial efficacy and ability to disperse bacterial biofilms. We demonstrate for the first time that the Ag/g-C3N4 nanohybrids are efficient bactericidal agents under visible light irradiation, and can also provide a new way for biofilm elimination. The enhanced antibacterial properties and biofilm-disrupting ability of Ag/g-C3N4 nanohybrids may offer many biomedical applications.展开更多
This study examines the impact of different mangrove species on the structure and carbon storage potential of mangrove stands in Myanmar. We focused on three species: Avicennia officinalis, Avicennia marina and Brugui...This study examines the impact of different mangrove species on the structure and carbon storage potential of mangrove stands in Myanmar. We focused on three species: Avicennia officinalis, Avicennia marina and Bruguiera sexangula. These species were selected for their fast growth, ability to protect against cyclones, and effectiveness in coastal defense during mangrove restoration. To collect data on tree structure and carbon storage, we conducted field surveys measuring parameters such as diameter at breast height (DBH), tree height and crown diameter for each tree. Non-destructive methods were used for data collection. Using ANOVA and post-hoc multiple comparison tests, we assessed differences in structure and carbon stock among the three species. Regression analysis was also performed to understand the relationship between carbon stock and structural attributes. In terms of stand densities, we observed variations among species, with pioneer stage plantations exhibiting higher densities compared to mature stands. Seedlings showed sufficient regeneration, supporting the sustainability of the forest. Biomass accumulation varied across species, with A. officinalis having the highest average biomass. Aboveground biomass showed a strong correlation with basal area. A. officinalis had the highest total biomass carbon accumulation at 55.29 ± 20.91 Mg C ha<sup>-1</sup>, with 77.43% aboveground carbon and 22.57% belowground carbon. A. marina stored 41.09 ± 11.03 Mg C ha<sup>-1</sup>, with a similar distribution of 76.05% aboveground and 23.95% belowground carbon, while B. sexangula stored 23.23 ± 3.12 Mg C ha<sup>-1</sup>, with 70.70% aboveground carbon and 29.30% belowground carbon. The amount of aboveground carbon was a significant portion of the overall carbon storage and correlated with tree density, diameter, basal area and height. Our findings highlight the importance of selecting suitable species and considering structural attributes for mangrove restoration and carbon storage efforts. These results provide v展开更多
The deactivation of a Ni-Mo-W/Al_2O_3 catalyst during ultra-low-sulfur diesel production was investigated in a pilot plant. The reasons of catalyst deactivation were analyzed by the methods of elemental analysis, BET ...The deactivation of a Ni-Mo-W/Al_2O_3 catalyst during ultra-low-sulfur diesel production was investigated in a pilot plant. The reasons of catalyst deactivation were analyzed by the methods of elemental analysis, BET and TG-MS. The results showed that the catalyst deactivation rate was notable at the beginning of run, and then gradually reached a steady state after 448 h. In the initial period the catalyst deactivation may mainly be caused by the formation of the carbon deposits. The carbon deposits blocked the catalyst pores and the accessibility of active center decreased. The TG-MS analysis identified three types of carbon species deposited on the catalysts, viz.: the low temperature carbon deposit with high H/C atomic ratio, the medium temperature carbon deposit, and the high temperature carbon with low H/C atomic ratio. The amount of high temperature carbon deposits on the catalyst determined the overall activity and, therefore the high temperature carbon was a major contributor to the deactivation of Ni-Mo-W catalyst.展开更多
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic,many rapid antimicrobial agents have developed intensively.Carbon dots(CDs),a new type of carbon-based nanomaterials,shows great potential against emerging infectious diseases and antimicr...Due to the COVID-19 pandemic,many rapid antimicrobial agents have developed intensively.Carbon dots(CDs),a new type of carbon-based nanomaterials,shows great potential against emerging infectious diseases and antimicrobial-resistant infections due to their unique optical properties,excellent biocompatibility,and easy surface modification.With the definition of the CDs structure and properties,synthesis,and characteristic technology improvement,the research on the CDs as antimicrobial agents has made significant progress.However,the lack of high repeatable and exact preparation methods,and the regular antimicrobial activity make it far from practical application.In this review,we summarize the most recent progress and challenges of CDs antimicrobial.First,an overview of the characteristics and properties is given,and the advantage of CDs applied to antimicrobial is further discussed.Then,it focuses on research progress on antimicrobial mechanisms under different conditions,the critical factors affecting their antimicrobial activity,and the practical antimicrobial applications.Finally,the main challenges and future research perspectives of antimicrobial CDs are proposed.展开更多
基金This work was supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (Nos. 2011CB936004 and 2012CB720602) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 21210002, 21431007, 91413111, 21402183).
文摘Semiconductor nanomaterials with photocatalytic activity have potential for many applications. An effective way of promoting photocatalytic activity is depositing noble metal nanoparticles (NPs) on a semiconductor, since the noble metal NPs act as excellent electron acceptors which inhibit the quick recombination of the photoexcited electron-hole pairs and thereby enhance the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Herein, a highly effective platform, graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) nanosheets with embedded Ag nanopartides (Ag/g-C3N4), was synthesized by a facile route. Under visible light irradiation, the ROS production of Ag/g-C3N4 nanohybrids was greatly improved compared with pristine g-C3N4 nanosheets, and moreover, the nanohybrids showed enhanced antibacterial efficacy and ability to disperse bacterial biofilms. We demonstrate for the first time that the Ag/g-C3N4 nanohybrids are efficient bactericidal agents under visible light irradiation, and can also provide a new way for biofilm elimination. The enhanced antibacterial properties and biofilm-disrupting ability of Ag/g-C3N4 nanohybrids may offer many biomedical applications.
文摘This study examines the impact of different mangrove species on the structure and carbon storage potential of mangrove stands in Myanmar. We focused on three species: Avicennia officinalis, Avicennia marina and Bruguiera sexangula. These species were selected for their fast growth, ability to protect against cyclones, and effectiveness in coastal defense during mangrove restoration. To collect data on tree structure and carbon storage, we conducted field surveys measuring parameters such as diameter at breast height (DBH), tree height and crown diameter for each tree. Non-destructive methods were used for data collection. Using ANOVA and post-hoc multiple comparison tests, we assessed differences in structure and carbon stock among the three species. Regression analysis was also performed to understand the relationship between carbon stock and structural attributes. In terms of stand densities, we observed variations among species, with pioneer stage plantations exhibiting higher densities compared to mature stands. Seedlings showed sufficient regeneration, supporting the sustainability of the forest. Biomass accumulation varied across species, with A. officinalis having the highest average biomass. Aboveground biomass showed a strong correlation with basal area. A. officinalis had the highest total biomass carbon accumulation at 55.29 ± 20.91 Mg C ha<sup>-1</sup>, with 77.43% aboveground carbon and 22.57% belowground carbon. A. marina stored 41.09 ± 11.03 Mg C ha<sup>-1</sup>, with a similar distribution of 76.05% aboveground and 23.95% belowground carbon, while B. sexangula stored 23.23 ± 3.12 Mg C ha<sup>-1</sup>, with 70.70% aboveground carbon and 29.30% belowground carbon. The amount of aboveground carbon was a significant portion of the overall carbon storage and correlated with tree density, diameter, basal area and height. Our findings highlight the importance of selecting suitable species and considering structural attributes for mangrove restoration and carbon storage efforts. These results provide v
基金financially supported by the Hydrogenation Process and Hydrogenation Catalyst Laboratory (RIPP, SINOPEC)
文摘The deactivation of a Ni-Mo-W/Al_2O_3 catalyst during ultra-low-sulfur diesel production was investigated in a pilot plant. The reasons of catalyst deactivation were analyzed by the methods of elemental analysis, BET and TG-MS. The results showed that the catalyst deactivation rate was notable at the beginning of run, and then gradually reached a steady state after 448 h. In the initial period the catalyst deactivation may mainly be caused by the formation of the carbon deposits. The carbon deposits blocked the catalyst pores and the accessibility of active center decreased. The TG-MS analysis identified three types of carbon species deposited on the catalysts, viz.: the low temperature carbon deposit with high H/C atomic ratio, the medium temperature carbon deposit, and the high temperature carbon with low H/C atomic ratio. The amount of high temperature carbon deposits on the catalyst determined the overall activity and, therefore the high temperature carbon was a major contributor to the deactivation of Ni-Mo-W catalyst.
基金supported by the Beijing Municipal High-Level Innovative Team Building Program(No.IDHT20180504)the Beijing Outstanding Young Scientists Program(No.BJJWZYJH01201910005017)+3 种基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.21872001,51801006,and 21805004)the Key Project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.21936001 and 21801092)the Beijing Natural Science Foundation(No.2192005)the Beijing Municipal Science and Natural Science Fund Project(No.KM201910005016).
文摘Due to the COVID-19 pandemic,many rapid antimicrobial agents have developed intensively.Carbon dots(CDs),a new type of carbon-based nanomaterials,shows great potential against emerging infectious diseases and antimicrobial-resistant infections due to their unique optical properties,excellent biocompatibility,and easy surface modification.With the definition of the CDs structure and properties,synthesis,and characteristic technology improvement,the research on the CDs as antimicrobial agents has made significant progress.However,the lack of high repeatable and exact preparation methods,and the regular antimicrobial activity make it far from practical application.In this review,we summarize the most recent progress and challenges of CDs antimicrobial.First,an overview of the characteristics and properties is given,and the advantage of CDs applied to antimicrobial is further discussed.Then,it focuses on research progress on antimicrobial mechanisms under different conditions,the critical factors affecting their antimicrobial activity,and the practical antimicrobial applications.Finally,the main challenges and future research perspectives of antimicrobial CDs are proposed.