Water-based conductive inks are vital for the sustainable manufacturing and widespread adoption of organic electronic devices. Traditional methods to produce waterborne conductive polymers involve ...modifying their backbone with hydrophilic side chains or using surfactants to form and stabilize aqueous nanoparticle dispersions. However, these chemical approaches are not always feasible and can lead to poor material/device performance. Here, we demonstrate that ground-state electron transfer (GSET) between donor and acceptor polymers allows the processing of water-insoluble polymers from water. This approach enables macromolecular charge-transfer salts with 10,000× higher electrical conductivities than pristine polymers, low work function, and excellent thermal/solvent stability. These waterborne conductive films have technological implications for realizing high-performance organic solar cells, with efficiency and stability superior to conventional metal oxide electron transport layers, and organic electrochemical neurons with biorealistic firing frequency. Our findings demonstrate that GSET offers a promising avenue to develop water-based conductive inks for various applications in organic electronics.
Herein, we report a novel CuPPc (copper polymeric phthalocyanine)/CF (copper foam) nanoflake material, as precatalyst for the generation of an excellent water oxidation catalyst (WOC). Under ...optimized conditions, the CuPPc-derived Cu oxide affords a current density of 10 mA cm
−2
under an overpotential (
η
) of 287 mV and sustains for at least 50 h in 1.0 M KOH. The strategy presented here is favorable to develop the electrocatalysts for water splitting.
A novel CuPPc nanoflake material, derived from organic polymers, was used as an excellent water oxidation electrocatalyst for the first time.
Isothermal extrusion is an important method for ensuring the quality of extruded profiles. On the basis of the actual indirect extrusion process of 7075 aluminum alloy with high strength and ...toughness, this study used the combination of a finite element model and deep neural network to construct a prediction model for the temperature series of the indirect extrusion outlet. The extrusion velocity–stroke control curves of the isothermal extrusion of aluminum profiles were obtained on the premise of ensuring maximum production efficiency and the absence of defects. Results showed that the constructed model had high robustness and performed well on the validation set with an average error of 1.8% and that the temperature difference at the outlet of the profile obtained through isothermal extrusion would not exceed 5 °C. By using machine learning, finite element simulation or experiments can be omitted from process optimization, and the indirect isothermal extrusion process can be rapidly optimized. Then, consistency along the extrusion direction was proven by microstructure evolution simulation.
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Herein, we have reported an easily synthesized CoS2/Ni3S2/CoNiOx water oxidation catalyst with excellent catalytic activity and superior durability. The as-prepared catalyst required overpotential ...(η) as low as 256 mV to exhibit a current density of 10 mA cm−2 in 1.0 M KOH. Remarkably, it sustained a current density of 1 A cm−2 for one week in 30% KOH solution with only 25 mV increment of η. Thus, it is a hopeful candidate as a highly-effective water oxidation electrode in practical applications.
Objective. This research attempted to explore the neuroprotective effect of choline and establish evidence for future dietary recommendations and nutritional interventions to maintain a proper ...cognitive function among elders aged >60 years in the US. Method. This cross-sectional study retrieved data of 2,393 eligible elderly participants from the 2011-2014 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Combining dietary and supplement choline intake, total choline intake was evaluated using the 24-hour dietary recall method and the dietary supplement questionnaire. Total choline intake was categorized into tertiles, which ranged at <187.60 mg/day (T1), 187.60-399.50 mg/day (T2), and >399.50 mg/day (T3). The Consortium to Establish a Registry for Alzheimer’s Disease (CERAD) Word Learning subtest, Animal Fluency (AF) test, and Digit Symbol Substitution test (DSST) was used to measure cognitive function. Participants who scored the lowest 25th percentile in each cognitive test were classified in the low cognitive function (LC) group. Logistic regression models were implemented to examine the association between total choline intake and the incidence of LC. Results. In the CERAD test, the risk of LC was significantly lower in T2 than T1 (OR: 0.668, 95% CI: 0.493-0.904, and P=0.006) when adjusted for age, gender, BMI, alcohol consumption, and hypertension. Similarly, T2 was associated with a significantly lower risk of LC when assessed by the AF test (OR: 0.606, 95% CI: 0.580-0.724, and P<0.001) and DSST (0.584, 95% CI: 0.515-0.661, and P<0.001). In all three cognitive measures, the T3 of the total choline intake was not associated with cognitive function compared to T1. Conclusion. Total choline intake at 187.06-399.50 mg/day reduces the risk of LC by approximately 50% compared to intake at <187.6 mg/day. The findings of this research may be used to establish dietary recommendations and nutritional interventions to optimize the cognitive function among elders.
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INTRODUCTIONMetastatic brain tumors are a common complication of systemic cancer. They tend to have a chronic onset and are located at the gray-white junction of the cerebral hemispheres, those ...larger than 9.4 mm in diameter are often accompanied by substantial vasogenic edema. Herein, we report a rare case of calcified metastatic adenocarcinoma with Wallerian degeneration. In addition, we discuss the atypical manifestations of brain metastases. CASE REPORTA 71-year-old man who went through stroke-like onset twice during 8 months with a history of resection of the left pulmonary adenocarcinoma 5 years prior was examined. Diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging of the brain showed an enlarged open-ring-shaped hyperintensity on the left periventricular white matter and basal ganglia, with Wallerian degeneration on the left cerebral peduncle. Brain computed tomography revealed nodular calcification of the lesion. The pathology of stereotactic biopsy indicated metastatic adenocarcinoma. CONCLUSIONWhen patients present with acute nervous system symptoms and a previous history of cancer, the possibility of metastases should be considered, even if neuroimaging is atypical.
Anticoagulant treatment increases the risk of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), but whether the treatment, more specifically non-vitamin K oral anticoagulants (NOACs), increases the risk of cerebral ...microbleeds (CMBs) remains uncertain. We performed this study to investigate the development of new CMBs due to NOACs or warfarin treatment in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF).We prospectively recruited AF patients before anticoagulation from June 2016 to June 2018. We performed susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) examinations on all enrolled AF patients and re-examined SWI 1 year later. We compared demographic features and new CMBs between the NOACs group and the warfarin group. Univariate analysis of clinical factors was performed according to the development of new CMBs; and age, a HAS-B(L)ED score, warfarin use, and the presence of baseline CMBs were then selected for inclusion in the multivariate logistic regression model.A total of 72 AF patients were recruited, 29 of whom were assigned to the NOACs group and 43 to the warfarin group. Finally, 1 patient in the NOACs group (3.4%) and 9 patients (20.9%) in the warfarin group developed new CMBs after 1 year follow-up (P = .08). Univariate analysis showed that age, a HAS-B(L)ED score ≥4, the presence of baseline CMBs were associated with the development of new CMBs (P < .05). And multivariate regression analysis showed baseline CMBs (P = .03, odds ratio = 6.37, 95% confidence interval 1.15-35.36) was independently related to the increase in new CMBs.AF patients treated with NOACs may have a decreased trend in the development of new CMBs compared with those treated with warfarin. Baseline CMBs increased the frequency of new CMBs during anticoagulant treatment. The development of new CMBs in AF patients with anticoagulation requires further longitudinal studies with longer follow-up in larger samples.
Terahertz (THz) technologies provide opportunities ranging from calibration targets for satellites and telescopes to communication devices and biomedical imaging systems. A main component will be ...broadband THz absorbers with switchability. However, optically switchable materials in THz are scarce and their modulation is mostly available at narrow bandwidths. Realizing materials with large and broadband modulation in absorption or transmission forms a critical challenge. This study demonstrates that conducting polymer‐cellulose aerogels can provide modulation of broadband THz light with large modulation range from ≈ 13% to 91% absolute transmission, while maintaining specular reflection loss < −30 dB. The exceptional THz modulation is associated with the anomalous optical conductivity peak of conducting polymers, which enhances the absorption in its oxidized state. The study also demonstrates the possibility to reduce the surface hydrophilicity by simple chemical modifications, and shows that broadband absorption of the aerogels at optical frequencies enables de‐frosting by solar‐induced heating. These low‐cost, aqueous solution‐processable, sustainable, and bio‐friendly aerogels may find use in next‐generation intelligent THz devices.
Aerogels made of conducting polymers and cellulose present excellent swtichable properties for THz optics. By switching the redox state of the areogels, the average broadband THz transmission can be signifciantlly modulated between 13% and 91%.
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To examine the association of hypertension (HBP) and its control with atrial fibrillation (AF) and how patient sex affects this association.
A case control study of patients admitted to our hospital ...from 2015 to 2019 was conducted. Patients were divided into subgroups according to their blood pressure (BP) levels and control status, in which odd ratios (OR) by sex for AF was estimated using a logistic regression model and restrictive cubic splines before and after propensity score matching.
A total of 3,212 patients with AF and 8,307 without AF were investigated. Compared to patients with normal BP, patients with HBP had more AF OR = 1.75 (1.52-2.02), OR = 2.66 (2.24-3.15), and OR = 4.30 (3.40-5.44) in patients with grade 1, 2, and 3 HBP, respectively. In HBP patients with grade 3, the OR of AF was much higher in women than in men (OR = 7.15, 95% CI: 4.43-11.50 vs. OR = 2.48, 95% CI: 1.66-3.72). BP over 133.1/79.9 mmHg in men or 127.1/75.1 mmHg in women was positively associated with AF. In patients with HBP, uncontrolled BP was more associated with AF (OR = 3.00, 95% CI: 2.53-3.56), especially in women (OR = 3.09, 95% CI: 2.27-4.19). BP and prevalence of AF correlated with each other positively in patients admitted to a cardiology ward. Lowering BP to 145.1/85.8 mmHg in men or 140.5/82.5 mmHg in women led to less AF.
There is more significant relationship between HBP and AF in female patients. A lower and individualized BP target may be formulated to prevent AF in women.
The lncRNAs have been made certain to take part in the development of most cancers in multiple ways. Here, our purpose is to making observation of the biological role and function of lncRNA ...CDKN2B-AS1 in human breast cancer. Twenty-eight pairs of breast cancer tissue and adjacent normal tissue from breast cancer patients were used to investigate the expression of CDKN2B-AS1 by qRT-PCR. And a lentivirus-shRNA guided CDKN2B-AS1 were to reduce its expression. The function of CDKN2B-AS1 was analyzed using a series of in vitro assays. Meanwhile, the xenograft model was used to further explicate the role of CDKN2B-AS1 in breast cancer. As for the results, there is a relative rich expression of CDKN2B-AS1 in breast cancer tissues compared with the corresponding adjacent normal tissues. Compared with the human breast epithelial cell line, the abundant expression of CDKN2B-AS1 in breast cancer cells were revealed as well. Then, knockdown CDKN2B-AS1 inhibited the malignant biological behaviors of MCF7 and T47D cells. In mechanism, CDKN2B-AS1 sponged the miR-122-5p to regulate STK39 expression. Furthermore, the inhibition effect with sh-CDKN2B-AS1 on breast cancer cells was alleviated by miR-122-5p inhibitor. Last, an in vivo model also confirmed that knockdown CDKN2B-AS1 retarded the growth of breast cancer. Our data concluded that knockdown of CDKN2B-AS1 suppresses the progression of breast cancer by miR-122-5p/STK39 axis.