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Curtin University

EducationPerth, Western Australia, Australia
About: Curtin University is a education organization based out in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Zircon. The organization has 14257 authors who have published 48997 publications receiving 1336531 citations. The organization is also known as: WAIT & Western Australian Institute of Technology.


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TL;DR: In this article, the effects of experimental parameters such as additive types and concentration, pH, temperature, [Ca2+] and [CO32−] ratio, solvent ratio, mixing mode and agitation time on the properties of the particles produced are discussed.
Abstract: Calcium carbonate nano and micro-particles have a large number of industrial applications due to their beneficial properties such as high porosity, high surface area to volume ratio, non-toxicity and biocompatibility towards bodily fluids. Consequently, there has been significant research to deliver easy ways of synthesising nano and micro-sized calcium carbonate particles at specific sizes, polymorphs and morphologies. A majority of their synthesis approaches are based on either the biomimetic or the CO2 bubbling methods. This review paper describes these methods, and the effects of experimental parameters such as additive types and concentration, pH, temperature, [Ca2+] : [CO32−] ratio, solvent ratio, mixing mode and agitation time on the properties of the particles produced. The current and potential uses of calcium carbonate particles in areas such as material filling, biomedical, environmental and the food industry have also been discussed.

266 citations

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TL;DR: This work defines the ‘Great Southern Reef’ (GSR) as Australia’s spatially connected temperate reef system as a global biodiversity hotspot across at least nine phyla and takes steps towards negotiating the difficult challenges the GSR faces in a future of unprecedented coastal population growth and global change.
Abstract: Kelp forests define >8000km of temperate coastline across southern Australia, where ~70% of Australians live, work and recreate. Despite this, public and political awareness of the scale and significance of this marine ecosystem is low, and research investment miniscule (<10%), relative to comparable ecosystems. The absence of an identity for Australia’s temperate reefs as an entity has probably contributed to the current lack of appreciation of this system, which is at odds with its profound ecological, social and economic importance. We define the ‘Great Southern Reef’ (GSR) as Australia’s spatially connected temperate reef system. The GSR covers ~71000km2 and represents a global biodiversity hotspot across at least nine phyla. GSR-related fishing and tourism generates at least AU$10 billion year–1, and in this context the GSR is a significant natural asset for Australia and globally. Maintaining the health and ecological functioning of the GSR is critical to the continued sustainability of human livelihoods and wellbeing derived from it. By recognising the GSR as an entity we seek to boost awareness, and take steps towards negotiating the difficult challenges the GSR faces in a future of unprecedented coastal population growth and global change.

266 citations

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TL;DR: Overall, high caffeine intake pre-pregnancy awareness occurs amongst a significant minority of women, and continued excess use post-p pregnancy awareness is more common where pregnancy is unplanned.
Abstract: The aims of this study were to identify: (i) the proportion of women exceeding the caffeine intake guideline (>200 mg/day) during each trimester, accounting for point of pregnancy awareness; (ii) guideline adherence trajectories across pregnancy; (iii) maternal characteristics associated with trajectories; and (iv) association between adherence and growth restriction birth outcomes. Typical and maximal intake per consumption day for the first trimester (T1; pre- and post-pregnancy awareness), second (T2), and third trimester (T3) were recorded for a prospective cohort of pregnant Australian women with singleton births (n = 1232). Birth outcomes were birth weight, small for gestational age, and head circumference. For each period, participants were classified as abstinent, within (≤200 mg), or in excess (>200 mg). Latent class growth analyses identified guideline adherence trajectories; regression analyses identified associations between adherence in each trimester and birth outcomes. The percentage of participants who reported caffeine use declined between T1 pre- and post-pregnancy awareness (89% to 68%), and increased in T2 and T3 (79% and 80%). Trajectories were: ‘low consumption’ (22%): low probability of any use; ‘within-guideline’ (70%): high probability of guideline adherence; and ‘decreasing heavy use’ (8%): decreasing probability of excess use. The latter two groups were more likely to report alcohol and tobacco use, and less likely to report planning pregnancy and fertility problems. Exceeding the guideline T1 pre-pregnancy awareness was associated with lower birth weight after covariate control (b = −143.16, p = 0.011). Overall, high caffeine intake pre-pregnancy awareness occurs amongst a significant minority of women, and continued excess use post-pregnancy awareness is more common where pregnancy is unplanned. Excess caffeine consumption pre-pregnancy awareness may increase the risk for lower birth weight. Increasing awareness of the guideline in pregnancy and preconception health care may be warranted.

266 citations

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01 Nov 2015-Carbon
TL;DR: In this article, a facile method for the preparation of nitrogen-doped hierarchically porous carbon materials is proposed, and the carbonation is realized in a ZnCl2 molten salt at a temperature range of 400-700°C.

266 citations

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TL;DR: 6MWD in this healthy population-based sample of males and females exceeds values previously reported and height and FEV(1) were identified as significant independent predictors of 6MWd in this group.

266 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
David Smith1292184100917
Christopher G. Maher12894073131
Mike Wright12777564030
Shaobin Wang12687252463
Mietek Jaroniec12357179561
John B. Holcomb12073353760
Simon A. Wilde11839045547
Jian Liu117209073156
Meilin Liu11782752603
Guochun Zhao11340640886
Mark W. Chase11151950783
Robert U. Newton10975342527
Simon P. Driver10945546299
Peter R. Schofield10969350892
Gao Qing Lu10854653914
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202398
2022454
20214,200
20203,818
20193,822
20183,543