In order to remove N2 from low quality natural gas, a mathematical model has been established by Aspen adsorption, using the CH4-selective sorbent silicalite-1 pellets. The dynamic adsorption ...isotherm was first simulated by breakthrough simulation of a CH4/N2 mixture at different adsorption pressures and feed flow rates based on breakthrough experiments. The resulting simulated CH4 dynamic adsorption amounts were very close to the experimental data at three different adsorption pressures (100, 200, and 300 kPa). Moreover, a single-bed, three-step pressure swing adsorption (PSA) experiment was performed, and the results were in good agreement with the simulated data, further corroborating the accuracy of the gas dynamic adsorption isotherm obtained by the simulation method. Finally, based on the simulated dynamic adsorption isotherm of CH4 and N2, a four-bed, eight-step PSA process has been designed, which enriched 75% (vol) CH4 and 80% (vol) CH4 to 95% (vol) and 99% (vol), and provided 99% (vol) recovery.
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Introduction
Nondestructive detection of thin-skinned fruit bruising is one of the main challenges in the automated grading of post-harvest fruit. The structured-illumination reflectance imaging ...(SIRI) is an emerging optical technique with the potential for detection of bruises.
Methods
This study presented the pioneering application of low-cost visible-LED SIRI for detecting early subcutaneous bruises in ‘Korla’ pears. Three types of bruising degrees (mild, moderate and severe) and ten sets of spatial frequencies (50, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, 400, 450 and 500 cycles m
-1
) were analyzed. By evaluation of contrast index (CI) values, 150 cycles m
-1
was determined as the optimal spatial frequency. The sinusoidal pattern images were demodulated to get the DC, AC, and RT images without any stripe information. Based on AC and RT images, texture features were extracted and the LS-SVM, PLS-DA and KNN classification models combined the optimized features were developed for the detection of ‘Korla’ pears with varying degrees of bruising.
Results and discussion
It was found that RT images consistently outperformed AC images regardless of type of model, and LS-SVM model exhibited the highest detection accuracy and stability. Across mild, moderate, severe and mixed bruises, the LS-SVM model with RT images achieved classification accuracies of 98.6%, 98.9%, 98.5%, and 98.8%, respectively. This study showed that visible-LED SIRI technique could effectively detect early bruising of ‘Korla’ pears, providing a valuable reference for using low-cost visible LED SIRI to detect fruit damage.
The floc morphology was investigated in a continuous-flow reactor, in order to understand the evolution of flocs in practical flocculation and sedimentation processes in water utilities. Kaolin-humic ...acid suspension was used as the test water, and polyaluminum chloride was chosen as the coagulant. An in-situ recognition system was applied to analyze the floc size, boundary fractal dimension, and eccentricity ratios. Particle numbers and turbidity were also determined in the sedimentation stage. At a coagulant dose of 1 mg/L as Al, the average floc size increased from 62 to 78 μm and the boundary fractal dimension was around 1.14, suggesting that flocs were compact and continuously grew during the entire flocculation process. However, with the dose increased to 5 mg/L, the average floc size decreased and stabilized at around 65 μm, with the fractal dimension of 1.20. It can be concluded that the excess coagulant doses resulted in the formation of chain-shaped, lower density, and more branched structure flocs, thereby restricting flocs’ further growth in the subsequent flocculation. Floc morphology analysis suggested that charge neutralization dominated in the initial flocculation stage, then the bridge and sweep mechanisms were dominant in the subsequent flocculation. In addition, compared with the traditional inclined plate settler, a novel V-shaped plate settler introduced in this study had an advantage in small size floc(less than 5 μm) removal. The V-shaped region could promote aggregate restructuring and re-flocculation; therefore, the V-shaped plate settler provides an alternative method for sedimentation.
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•Micro-/nano-structured surface played biophysical cues to regulate osteoporotic osteogenesis.•Micro-/nano-structured surface stimulated osteogenesis mediated by autophagy approach.•The mnHA scaffold ...acquired excellent bone repair effect in the calvarial defects of ovariectomy -rats.
Osteoporosis (OP) is an age-related disease of bone metabolism, characterized by bone mass loss and bone microarchitecture deterioration, the poor osteogenesis microenvironment of OP caused hardly repairing of the bone defects. As a dynamic process to fuel cellular renovation, autophagy has been proved to play a vital role in regulating cell differentiation and maintaining bone homeostasis. Traditional bone repairing biomaterials are hardly repairing the bone defects under OP pathological microenvironment. Therefore, it is essential to development novel biomaterials to improve osteoporotic osteogenesis. Compared to biochemical cues, biophysical cues exhibited more advantages in biocompatible and side effects. Herein, inspired by the importance of enhanced autophagic response in osteoporotic environment, we intend to utilize the micro-/nano-structured hydroxyapatite (mnHA) bioceramics as the mimic structure of natural bone tissue to regulate autophagic activity in ovariectomy bone mesenchymal stem cells (OVX-BMSCs), finally promote to bone regeneration in OP condition. The results indicated that mnHA bioceramics promoted cell adhesion and osteogenesis of OVX-BMSCs, and enhanced autophagy level in OVX-BMSCs. In the calvarial defects of OVX-rats, the mnHA scaffold acquired excellent bone repair effect. According to the current findings, regulating the level of autophagy could be a promising strategy for improve osteoporotic osteogenesis in the future.
In situ construction of micro-/nano-structured hydroxyapatite bioceramics to promote osteoporotic bone regeneration mediated via autophagy. Display omitted
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The recently proposed ambient signal-based load modeling approach offers an important and effective idea to study the time-varying and distributed characteristics of power loads. Meanwhile, it also ...brings new problems. Since the load model parameters of power loads can be obtained in real-time for each load bus, the numerous identified parameters make parameter application difficult. In order to obtain the parameters suitable for off-line applications, load model parameter selection (LMPS) is first introduced in this paper. Meanwhile, the convolution neural network (CNN) is adopted to achieve the selection purpose from the perspective of short-term voltage stability. To begin with, the field phasor measurement unit (PMU) data from China Southern Power Grid are obtained for load model parameter identification, and the identification results of different substations during different times indicate the necessity of LMPS. Meanwhile, the simulation case of Guangdong Power Grid shows the process of LMPS, and the results from the CNN-based LMPS confirm its effectiveness.
The intersection field of view (IFOV) indicates an extent that the visual information can be observed by drivers. It has been found that further enhancing IFOV can significantly improve emergent ...collision avoidance performance at intersections, such as faster brake reaction time, smaller deceleration rate, and lower traffic crash involvement risk. However, it is not known how IFOV affects drivers' eye movements, visual attention and the relationship between visual searching and traffic safety. In this study, a driving simulation experiment was conducted to uncover the changes in drivers' visual performance during the collision avoidance process as a function of different field of views at an intersection by using an eye tracking system. The experimental results showed that drivers' ability in identifying the potential hazard in terms of visual searching was significantly affected by different IFOV conditions. As the IFOVs increased, drivers had longer gaze duration (GD) and more number of gazes (NG) in the intersection surrounding areas and paid more visual attention to capture critical visual information on the emerging conflict vehicle, thus leading to a better collision avoidance performance and a lower crash risk. It was also found that female drivers had a better visual performance and a lower crash rate than male drivers. From the perspective of drivers' visual performance, the results strengthened the evidence that further increasing intersection sight distance standards should be encouraged for enhancing traffic safety.
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Modulation of pore environment is an effective strategy to optimize guest binding in porous materials. We report the post-synthetic modification of the charge distribution in a charged metal-organic ...framework, MFM-305-CH
, Al(OH)(L)Cl, (H
L)Cl = 3,5-dicarboxy-1-methylpyridinium chloride and its effect on guest binding. MFM-305-CH
shows a distribution of cationic (methylpyridinium) and anionic (chloride) centers and can be modified to release free pyridyl N-centres by thermal demethylation of the 1-methylpyridinium moiety to give the neutral isostructural MFM-305. This leads simultaneously to enhanced adsorption capacities and selectivities (two parameters that often change in opposite directions) for CO
and SO
in MFM-305. The host-guest binding has been comprehensively investigated by
synchrotron X-ray and neutron powder diffraction, inelastic neutron scattering, synchrotron infrared and
H NMR spectroscopy and theoretical modelling to reveal the binding domains of CO
and SO
in these materials. CO
and SO
binding in MFM-305-CH
is shown to occur
hydrogen bonding to the methyl and aromatic-CH groups, with a long range interaction to chloride for CO
. In MFM-305 the hydroxyl, pyridyl and aromatic C-H groups bind CO
and SO
more effectively
hydrogen bonds and dipole interactions. Post-synthetic modification
dealkylation of the as-synthesised metal-organic framework is a powerful route to the synthesis of materials incorporating active polar groups that cannot be prepared directly.
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Marine bacteriophages play key roles in the community structure of microorganisms, biogeochemical cycles, and the mediation of genetic diversity through horizontal gene transfer. Recently, ...traditional isolation methods, complemented by high-throughput sequencing metagenomics technology, have greatly increased our understanding of the diversity of bacteriophages. Oceanospirillum, within the order Oceanospirillales, are important symbiotic marine bacteria associated with hydrocarbon degradation and algal blooms, especially in polar regions. However, until now there has been no isolate of an Oceanospirillum bacteriophage, and so details of their metagenome has remained unknown. Here, we reported the first Oceanospirillum phage, vB_OliS_GJ44, which was assembled into a 33,786 bp linear dsDNA genome, which includes abundant tail-related and recombinant proteins. The recombinant module was highly adapted to the host, according to the tetranucleotides correlations. Genomic and morphological analyses identified vB_OliS_GJ44 as a siphovirus, however, due to the distant evolutionary relationship with any other known siphovirus, it is proposed that this virus could be classified as the type phage of a new Oceanospirivirus genus within the Siphoviridae family. vB_OliS_GJ44 showed synteny with six uncultured phages, which supports its representation in uncultured environmental viral contigs from metagenomics. Homologs of several vB_OliS_GJ44 genes have mostly been found in marine metagenomes, suggesting the prevalence of this phage genus in the oceans. These results describe the first Oceanospirillum phage, vB_OliS_GJ44, that represents a novel viral cluster and exhibits interesting genetic features related to phage-host interactions and evolution. Thus, we propose a new viral genus Oceanospirivirus within the Siphoviridae family to reconcile this cluster, with vB_OliS_GJ44 as a representative member.
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In China, gastric cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related death, after lung cancer. At present, the morbidity and mortality rates of gastric cancer are increasing, and targeted ...therapy for gastric cancer has become a research hotspot. Herein, we report a patient with multiple metastases from advanced gastric cancer. After identifying
gene amplification, initial treatment induced regression of the tumor. However, in later stages, due to the overexpression or mutation of
,
,
, and other genes, the targeted drug therapy became ineffective, and the disease progressed rapidly, leading to the death of the patient.
Silicosis is one of the potentially fatal occupational diseases characterized by respiratory dysfunction, chronic interstitial inflammation, and fibrosis, for which treatment options are limited. ...Previous studies showed that a novel N-arylpyridone compound named AKEX0011 exhibited anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrotic effects in bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis; however, it is unknown whether it could also be effective against silicosis. Therefore, we sought to investigate the preventive and therapeutic roles of AKEX0011 in a silicosis rodent model and in a silica-stimulated macrophage cell line.
, our results showed that AKEX0011 ameliorated silica-induced imaging lung damages, respiratory dysfunction, reduced the secretion of inflammatory and fibrotic factors (TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, TGF-β, IL-4, and IL-10), and the deposition of fibrosis-related proteins (collagen I, fibronectin, and α-SMA), regardless of early or advanced therapy. Specifically, we found that AKEX0011 attenuated silicosis by inhibiting apoptosis, blocking the ASK1-p38 MAPK signaling pathway, and regulating polarization of macrophages.
, AKEX0011 inhibited macrophages from secreting inflammatory cytokines and inhibited apoptosis of macrophages in pre-treated and post-treated models, concurrent with blocking the ASK1-p38 pathway and inhibiting M1 polarization. Collectively, AKEX0011, as a novel N-arylpyridone compound, exerted protective effects for silica-induced pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis both
and
, and hence, it could be a strong drug candidate for the treatment of silicosis.