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Shandong University

EducationJinan, Shandong, China
About: Shandong University is a education organization based out in Jinan, Shandong, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Cancer. The organization has 99070 authors who have published 99160 publications receiving 1625094 citations. The organization is also known as: Shāndōng Dàxué.
Topics: Laser, Cancer, Apoptosis, Microstructure, Cell growth


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TL;DR: An operando mass spectrometry technique is presented, along with molecular dynamics simulations, that unveils the evolution of the solid–electrolyte interphase chemistry and structure in lithium-ion batteries during the first cycle.
Abstract: The solid–electrolyte interphase (SEI) dictates the performance of most batteries, but the understanding of its chemistry and structure is limited by the lack of in situ experimental tools. In this work, we present a dynamic picture of the SEI formation in lithium-ion batteries using in operando liquid secondary ion mass spectrometry in combination with molecular dynamics simulations. We find that before any interphasial chemistry occurs (during the initial charging), an electric double layer forms at the electrode/electrolyte interface due to the self-assembly of solvent molecules. The formation of the double layer is directed by Li+ and the electrode surface potential. The structure of this double layer predicts the eventual interphasial chemistry; in particular, the negatively charged electrode surface repels salt anions from the inner layer and results in an inner SEI that is thin, dense and inorganic in nature. It is this dense layer that is responsible for conducting Li+ and insulating electrons, the main functions of the SEI. An electrolyte-permeable and organic-rich outer layer appears after the formation of the inner layer. In the presence of a highly concentrated, fluoride-rich electrolyte, the inner SEI layer has an elevated concentration of LiF due to the presence of anions in the double layer. These real-time nanoscale observations will be helpful in engineering better interphases for future batteries. An operando mass spectrometry technique, along with molecular dynamics simulations, unveils the evolution of the solid–electrolyte interphase chemistry and structure in lithium-ion batteries during the first cycle.

234 citations

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Morad Aaboud, Georges Aad1, Brad Abbott2, Dale Charles Abbott3  +2936 moreInstitutions (198)
TL;DR: An exclusion limit on the H→invisible branching ratio of 0.26(0.17_{-0.05}^{+0.07}) at 95% confidence level is observed (expected) in combination with the results at sqrt[s]=7 and 8 TeV.
Abstract: Dark matter particles, if sufficiently light, may be produced in decays of the Higgs boson. This Letter presents a statistical combination of searches for H→invisible decays where H is produced according to the standard model via vector boson fusion, Z(ll)H, and W/Z(had)H, all performed with the ATLAS detector using 36.1 fb^{-1} of pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of sqrt[s]=13 TeV at the LHC. In combination with the results at sqrt[s]=7 and 8 TeV, an exclusion limit on the H→invisible branching ratio of 0.26(0.17_{-0.05}^{+0.07}) at 95% confidence level is observed (expected).

234 citations

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TL;DR: Bulk single crystals of both cubic CH3NH3 SnI 3 and CH(NH2)2 SnI3 were obtained by using the top-seeded solution growth method under an ambient atmosphere, and structural refinement, band gap, thermal properties, and XPS measurements should pave the way for further applications of hybrid perovskites.
Abstract: Hybrid perovskites have generated a great deal of interest because of their potential in photovoltaic applications. However, the toxicity of lead means that there is interest in finding a nontoxic substitute. Bulk single crystals of both cubic CH3NH3 SnI3 and CH(NH2)2 SnI3 were obtained by using the top-seeded solution growth method under an ambient atmosphere. Structural refinement, band gap, thermal properties, and XPS measurements of CH3NH3 SnI3 and CH(NH2)2 SnI3 single crystals are also reported in detail. These results should pave the way for further applications of CH3NH3 SnI3 and CH(NH2)2 SnI3.

233 citations

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TL;DR: Light is shed on Fc-independent cytopenias, designating desialylation as a potential diagnostic biomarker and therapeutic target in the treatment of refractory ITP.
Abstract: Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is a common bleeding disorder caused primarily by autoantibodies against platelet GPIIbIIIa and/or the GPIb complex. Current theory suggests that antibody-mediated platelet destruction occurs in the spleen, via macrophages through Fc–FcγR interactions. However, we and others have demonstrated that anti-GPIbα (but not GPIIbIIIa)-mediated ITP is often refractory to therapies targeting FcγR pathways. Here, we generate mouse anti-mouse monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that recognize GPIbα and GPIIbIIIa of different species. Utilizing these unique mAbs and human ITP plasma, we find that anti-GPIbα, but not anti-GPIIbIIIa antibodies, induces Fc-independent platelet activation, sialidase neuraminidase-1 translocation and desialylation. This leads to platelet clearance in the liver via hepatocyte Ashwell–Morell receptors, which is fundamentally different from the classical Fc–FcγR-dependent macrophage phagocytosis. Importantly, sialidase inhibitors ameliorate anti-GPIbα-mediated thrombocytopenia in mice. These findings shed light on Fc-independent cytopenias, designating desialylation as a potential diagnostic biomarker and therapeutic target in the treatment of refractory ITP.

233 citations

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TL;DR: An overview of the recent advances achieved in sorption of metal cations on LDHs can be found in this article, where several essential factors such as pH, temperature, ionic strength that influence the sorption are discussed, including precipitation, surface complexation, isomorphic substitution and chelation with the anions in the interlayer of LDH.

233 citations


Authors

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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Jing Wang1844046202769
Yang Gao1682047146301
Gang Chen1673372149819
Yang Yang1642704144071
Andrew D. Hamilton1511334105439
Ben Zhong Tang1492007116294
Yoshio Bando147123480883
Guanrong Chen141165292218
Karl Jakobs138137997670
Jun Chen136185677368
Shu Li136100178390
Hui Li1352982105903
Lei Zhang135224099365
Elizaveta Shabalina133142192273
George A. Calin133654106942
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023279
20221,270
202110,934
20209,809
20198,538