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2. Research on Surface Defect Control Technology for Advanced High Strength Hot Dip Galvanized Automobile Sheet
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CHU Shuang - jie, TANG Wen - jie, LIANG Gao - fei, QIAN Hong - wei
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advanced high strength steel ,automobile sheet ,hot dip galvanized ,surface defect ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 ,Technology - Abstract
For expanding the application in the automotive field, the surface defect control technology for advanced high strength hot dip galvanized automobile sheet was studied. Results showed that the oxygen potential of alloy element was lower than that of Fe during hot rolling, annealing and hot galvanizing processes, resulting in an “internal oxidation” phenomenon, which made defects easily to occur on the surface of galvanized products. Focusing on such four main surface defects as iron leakage, chicken claw print, color difference and pockmarked surface, the main factors causing the defects and the mechanisms for the formation of defects were determined. Through the measure of corresponding production control processes, the commuted rates of defects declined to below 0.58%, 0.19%, 0.52% and 0.15% respectively.
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- 2022
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3. 2D Metal‐Organic Framework Based on the Functionalized Anthracene Derivative as A Dual‐Functional Luminescent Probe for Fe 3+ and Ascorbic Acid
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Zi‐Yi Chen, Peng‐Cheng Li, Cui Guo, Xiao‐Huan Chen, Bing‐Jie Liu, Hui‐Jing Zou, Wen‐Jie Liang, and Hai Xu
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General Chemistry - Published
- 2022
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4. Nickel Complexes of 2,3,5,6‐tetra‐(2‐pyridyl)pyrazine Containing [Ln(NO 3 ) 5 ] 2− [Ln(III)=Nd, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Er] as Counterions‐Syntheses, Structures and Luminescent Properties
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Wen-Jie Liang, Yan Li, Xin-Wen Hou, Xiu-Qing Zhang, Kai Wang, and Ping Ye
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Inorganic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Crystallography ,Nickel ,Pyrazine ,chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Counterion ,Luminescence - Published
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5. Accurate determination of anisotropic thermal conductivity for ultrathin composite film
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Qiu-Hao Zhu, Jing-Song Peng, Xiao Guo, Ru-Xuan Zhang, Lei Jiang, Qun-Feng Cheng, and Wen-Jie Liang
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General Physics and Astronomy - Abstract
Highly anisotropic thermal conductive materials are of significance in thermal management applications. However, accurate determination of ultrathin composite thermal properties is a daunting task due to the tiny thermal conductance, severely hindering the further exploration of novel efficient thermal management materials, especially for size-confined environments. In this work, by utilizing a hybrid measuring method, we demonstrate an accurate determination of thermal properties for montmorillonite/reduced graphene oxide (MMT/rGO) composite film with a thickness range from 0.2 μm to 2 μm. The in-plane thermal conductivity measurement is realized by one-dimensional (1D) steady-state heat conduction approach while the cross-plane one is achieved via a modified 3ω method. As-measured thermal conductivity results are cross-checked with different methods and known materials, revealing the high measurement accuracy. A high anisotropic ratio of 60.5, independent of composite thickness, is observed in our measurements, further ensuring the negligible measurement error. Notably, our work develops an effective approach to the determination of ultrathin composite thermal conductivity, which may promote the development of ultrathin composites for potential thermal-related applications.
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- 2022
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6. Clinical characteristics and risk factors of
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Peng-hao Guo, Hongyan Wei, Wen-jie Liang, Ling-yu Wei, An-qi Jiang, Bin Li, Weidong Chen, and Jia Xu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Bronchiectasis ,Medication history ,business.industry ,Pleural effusion ,Atelectasis ,Chest pain ,medicine.disease ,Pulmonary edema ,Gastroenterology ,Procalcitonin ,Internal medicine ,Pulmonary fibrosis ,Emergency Medicine ,Medicine ,Original Article ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: To investigate the clinical characteristics and risk factors of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-negative patients with Talaromyces marneffei (T. marneffei) infection. METHODS: We retrospectively collected the clinical information of HIV-negative patients with T. marneffei infection from January 1, 2010 to June 30, 2019, and analyzed the related risk factors of poor prognosis. RESULTS: Twenty-five cases aging 22 to 79 years were included. Manifestations of T. marneffei infection included fever, cough, dyspnea, chest pain or distress, lymphadenopathy, ear, nose, and throat (ENT) and/or skin lesions, bone or joint pain, edema and pain in the lower extremities, digestive symptoms, icterus, malaise, and hoarseness. Two cases had no comorbidity, while 23 cases suffered from autoimmune disease, pulmonary disease, cancer, and other chronic diseases. Sixteen cases had a medication history of glucocorticoids, chemotherapy or immunosuppressors. Pulmonary lesions included interstitial infiltration, nodules, atelectasis, cavitary lesions, pleural effusion or hydropneumothorax, bronchiectasis, pulmonary fibrosis, pulmonary edema, and consolidation. The incidence of osteolytic lesions was 20%. Eight patients received antifungal monotherapy, and 11 patients received combined antifungal agents. Fifteen patients survived and ten patients were dead. The Cox regression analysis showed that reduced eosinophil counts, higher levels of blood urea nitrogen (BUN), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), lactic dehydrogenase (LDH), myoglobin (Mb), procalcitonin (PCT), and galactomannan were related to poor prognosis (hazard ratio [HR]>1, P
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- 2020
7. [Effect of Huayu Jiedu Recipe on the Expressions of NLRP3, Caspasel, and IL-1 β in Kidneys of Obstructive Nephropathy Rats]
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Wen-Jie, Liang, Xue-Lian, Ma, Xuan, Wang, Yun-Zhao, Xiong, Xiang-Ting, Wang, and Qing-You, Xu
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Random Allocation ,Caspase 1 ,Interleukin-1beta ,NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein ,Animals ,Kidney Diseases ,Kidney ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal ,Rats - Abstract
Objective To observe the effect of Huayu Jiedu Recipe (HJR) on the expressions of nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain (NOD)-like receptor protein 3 (NLRP3) , Caspase-1 , IL-1 β in kidneys of obstructive nephropathy rats. Methods Totally 40 clean grade SD rats were randomly divided into the sham-operation group (n =10) and the model group (n =30). The model of obstructive nephropa- thy was established by unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO). Totally 30 successfully modeled UUO rats were randomly divided into the model group, the Western medicine group, the Chinese medicine group, 10 in each group. Eplerenone (100 mg . kg ⁻¹ . d⁻¹) was administrated to rats in the Western medicine group. HJR (13.7 g . kg ⁻¹ . d⁻¹) was administrated to rats in the Chinese medicine group. Equal volume of normal saline was administered to rats in the sham-operation group and the model group. All medica- tion was performed once daily for 10 successive days. The serum IL-1 β level was detected. Protein and mRNA expressions of NLRP3, Caspase-1, and IL-1 β in renal tissue were detected. TUNEL positive rate was detected by TUNEL method. Results The expression of NLRP3 was not obviously seen, Caspase-1 and IL-1 β were weakly expressed, and only fewer amount of TUNEL positive cells could be seen in the sham-operation group. Compared with the sham-operation group, serum IL-1β level increased (P0. 01) , mRNA and protein expression of NLRP3, Caspase-1 , and IL-1 β were up-regulated in renal tissue of the model group (P0. 01). NLRP3 was mainly expressed in renal interstitial macrophages and renal tubular epithelial cells. Caspase-1 and IL-1 β were mainly expressed in the cytoplasm of renal tubular epithelial cells. TUNEL positive cells were significantly increased, mainly dominated in interstitial expanded epithelial cells of distal tubules (P0. 01). Compared with the model group, serum IL-1 β level was significantly decreased (P0. 01) ; mRNA and protein expressions of NLRP3, Caspase-1 , and IL- β were obviously down-regulated (P0. 01) , and the TUNEL positive rate was obviously decreased (P0. 05, P0. 01) in the two medicated groups. Conclusion HJR could down-regulate mRNA and protein expres- sions of NLRP3, Caspase-1 , and IL-1β, thus attenuating inflammatory injury of renal tissue.
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- 2019
8. Clinical characteristics and risk factors of Talaromyces marneffei infection in human immunodeficiency virus-negative patients: A retrospective observational study.
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Hong-yan Wei, Wen-jie Liang, Bin Li, Ling-yu Wei, An-qi Jiang, Wei-dong Chen, Peng-hao Guo, and Jia Xu
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JOINT pain , *COUGH , *LACTATE dehydrogenase , *TALAROMYCES , *HIV , *BLOOD urea nitrogen , *ANTIFUNGAL agents - Abstract
BACKGROUND: To investigate the clinical characteristics and risk factors of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-negative patients with Talaromyces marneffei (T. marneffei) infection. METHODS: We retrospectively collected the clinical information of HIV-negative patients with T. marneffei infection from January 1, 2010 to June 30, 2019, and analyzed the related risk factors of poor prognosis. RESULTS: Twenty-five cases aging 22 to 79 years were included. Manifestations of T. marneffei infection included fever, cough, dyspnea, chest pain or distress, lymphadenopathy, ear, nose, and throat (ENT) and/or skin lesions, bone or joint pain, edema and pain in the lower extremities, digestive symptoms, icterus, malaise, and hoarseness. Two cases had no comorbidity, while 23 cases suffered from autoimmune disease, pulmonary disease, cancer, and other chronic diseases. Sixteen cases had a medication history of glucocorticoids, chemotherapy or immunosuppressors. Pulmonary lesions included interstitial infiltration, nodules, atelectasis, cavitary lesions, pleural effusion or hydropneumothorax, bronchiectasis, pulmonary fibrosis, pulmonary edema, and consolidation. The incidence of osteolytic lesions was 20%. Eight patients received antifungal monotherapy, and 11 patients received combined antifungal agents. Fifteen patients survived and ten patients were dead. The Cox regression analysis showed that reduced eosinophil counts, higher levels of blood urea nitrogen (BUN), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), lactic dehydrogenase (LDH), myoglobin (Mb), procalcitonin (PCT), and galactomannan were related to poor prognosis (hazard ratio [HR]>1, P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Bone destruction is common in HIV-negative patients with T. marneffei infection. Defective cell-mediated immunity, active infection, multiple system, and organ damage can be the risk factors of poor prognosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. General aspects related to the corrosion of 6xxx series aluminium alloys: Exploring the influence of Mg/Si ratio and Cu
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Paul Rometsch, Nick Birbilis, Lingfei Cao, and Wen Jie Liang
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Materials science ,chemistry ,Aluminium ,General Chemical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,Alloy ,engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry ,engineering.material ,Corrosion - Abstract
Specially prepared 6xxx series aluminium alloys (Al–Mg–Si) with different Mg/Si ratios and Cu contents were investigated in the naturally aged, under-aged, peak-aged and over-aged conditions. Potentiodynamic polarisation and immersion testing in 0.1 M NaCl were used to investigate the corrosion behaviour of such alloys in a general sense. Results reveal a significant dependence of the corrosion rate and morphology on the ageing conditions and solute content. Whilst contributing to broader understanding of 6xxx alloy corrosion, we note that corrosion rate is lowest in the naturally aged condition and is principally influenced by Cu and subsequently by the Mg/Si ratio.
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10. Screening of different AFLP fragments between near-isogenic lines of male sterile and fertile Salvia miltiorrhiza and their comparison analysis
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Yuejin Zhang, Zongsuo Liang, Hongbo Guo, Zi-Li Zhou, Cong-Yu Lu, Wen-Jie Liang, Zhiming Shu, and Jia-Yu Ye
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Genetics ,Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis ,Plant Infertility ,biology ,Chromosome ,Salvia miltiorrhiza ,Genes, Plant ,biology.organism_classification ,Plant Breeding ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Chromosome 3 ,Arabidopsis ,Mutation ,Primer walking ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Amplified fragment length polymorphism ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Gene - Abstract
There is distinctive advantage of using male sterile lines to breed new cultivar and produce hybrids, when compared with general breeding method on yield and quality. In our previous work, near-isogenic lines (NILs) of male sterile and fertile Salvia miltiorrhiza have been obtained through continuous hybridization in many years. In this investigation, 378 primer combination were screened by using AFLP and BSA technique, in which 26 markers amplified from seven primers were found to tightly link to male sterile gene. Based on these markers, two linkage genetic maps were constructed. A 2 027,2 028 bp fragment was amplifed from NILs of fertile and sterile S. miltiorrhiza, respectively, using genome walking technique and previous E11/M4-208 marker as template. Four base mutations were found in intron when comparing both fragments. Among all different markers between NILs of male sterile and fertile S. miltiorrhiza, four was found to have 100% identities to chromosome 1, 3 and 5 of Arabidopsis, namely, E01/M09-418, E05/M13-308, E05/M04-750 and E01/M01-204. The E01/M09-418 marker was very close to male sterile gene of S. miltiorrhiza with distance of 2.1 cM, which also had 100% identities to male sterile gene MS2 in Arabidopsis. Both were distributed in chromosome 3 of Arabidopsis. The 2 028 bp fragment also had 100% identities to MS2 gene. Another E05/M04-750 marker that had 100% identities to chromosome 5 of Arabidopsis was found to have high identities to POP085-M05 gene of poplars and low affinity calcium antiporter CAX2 of Arabidopsis with very low E-value. The constructed genetic map and differential fragments with potential functions found in this study provide a solid foundation to lock male sterile genes in S. miltiorrhiza genome and to discover their functions.
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11. Synthesis of ethoxycarbonyl isothiocyanate by orthogonal design
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Hong Zhong, wen-jie Liang, and Mou-hai He
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Schiff base ,Stereochemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,General Engineering ,Mole fraction ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Yield (chemistry) ,Isothiocyanate ,Ethyl chloroformate ,Sodium thiocyanate ,Phase-transfer catalyst ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Using Schiff base as a phase transfer catalyst, ethoxycarbonyl isothiocyanate was synthesized by reacting ethyl chloroformate with sodium thiocyanate. In order to get the best synthetic technology, an orthogonal test (L 9(34)) was applied. The results show that reaction temperature, reaction time, content of catalyst and molar ratio of sodium thiocyanate to ethyl chloroformate are the main factors influencing the yield. The four factors chosen for the present investigation are based on the results of a single-factor test. The optimum synthetic technology is determined as follows: reaction temperature 35 °C, reaction time 3 h, the content of catalyst (molar fraction based on ethyl chloroformate) 1.5% and molar ratio of sodium thiocyanate to ethyl chloroformate 1.1. Under the optimized synthetic technology, the experimental yield reaches 96.8%.
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- 2012
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12. Microstructure and mechanical properties of Al–Cu–Mg–Mn–Zr alloy with trace amounts of Ag
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Wen Jie Liang, Qing Lin Pan, Yunbin He, Cong Ge Lu, Wenbin Li, and Xiao-yan Liu
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Materials science ,Trace Amounts ,Scanning electron microscope ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,Alloy ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,law.invention ,Optical microscope ,Mechanics of Materials ,law ,Transmission electron microscopy ,Hardening (metallurgy) ,engineering ,General Materials Science ,Tensile testing - Abstract
The microstructure and mechanical properties of Al–Cu–Mg–(Ag)–Mn–Zr alloys were studied by means of tensile testing, optical microscopy (OM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results show that small additions of Ag to Al–Cu–Mg–Mn–Zr alloy can accelerate the hardening effect of the aged alloy and reduce the time to peak-aged. The mechanical properties can be improved both at room temperature and at elevated temperatures, which is attributed to the fine and uniform plate-like Ω precipitates. Meanwhile the ductility of the studied alloys remains at relatively high level. The major strengthening phases of the Ag-free alloy are θ ′ and less S ′, while that of Al–Cu–Mg–Mn–Zr alloy containing trace amounts of Ag are Ω and less θ ′.
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13. Microstructural evolution of Al–Cu–Mg–Ag alloy during homogenization
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Qing Lin Pan, X. Fan, Yunbin He, Wen Jie Liang, Wenbin Li, and Xiao-yan Liu
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Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Alloy ,Metallurgy ,Metals and Alloys ,engineering.material ,Microstructure ,Homogenization (chemistry) ,law.invention ,Differential scanning calorimetry ,Optical microscope ,Mechanics of Materials ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,engineering ,Grain boundary ,Ingot ,Eutectic system - Abstract
The microstructure evolution in an Al–Cu–Mg–Ag heat-resisted alloy during homogenization was studied by optical microscopy (OM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) and differential scanning calorimeter (DSC). The results show that severe dendritic segregation exists in Al–Cu–Mg–Ag alloy ingot. There are many eutectic phases in grain boundary and the distribution of the main elements along interdendritic region varies periodically. The main secondary phase is θ-Al 2 Cu. By increasing the homogenization temperature or prolonging the holding time, the residual phases are dissolved into the matrix gradually, grain boundaries becomes sparse and all elements become more homogenized, which can be described by a constitutive equation in exponential function. The overburnt temperature of Al–Cu–Mg–Ag alloy is 510 °C. And the proper homogenizing process is 500 °C × 16 h, which is consistent with the results of homogenization kinetic analysis.
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- 2009
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14. Deformation behavior and microstructural evolution of Al-Zn-Cu-Mg-Sc-Zr alloy during high temperature compression
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Jun-sheng Liu, Wen-jie Liang, Yunbin He, Wenbin Li, Qinglin Pan, and Xiao-yan Liu
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Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,Alloy ,Atmospheric temperature range ,engineering.material ,Strain rate ,Stress (mechanics) ,Mechanics of Materials ,engineering ,Dynamic recrystallization ,General Materials Science ,Grain boundary ,Composite material ,Deformation (engineering) ,Softening - Abstract
The deformation behavior of a new Al-Zn-Cu-Mg-Sc-Zr alloy was investigated with compression tests in temperature range of 380−470 ℃ and strain rate range of 0.001−10 s −1 using Gleeble 1500 system, and the associated microstructural evolutions were studied by metallographic microscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The results show that true stress—strain curves exhibit a peak stress, followed by a dynamic flow softening at low strains (e
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- 2009
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15. Effects of minor Sc on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Al-Zn-Mg-Cu-Zr based alloys
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Yunbin He, Wenbin Li, Wen-jie Liang, Liang Zou, Qinglin Pan, and Jun-sheng Liu
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Materials science ,Metallurgy ,Alloy ,Metals and Alloys ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Recrystallization (metallurgy) ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,law.invention ,Precipitation hardening ,chemistry ,Optical microscope ,law ,Ultimate tensile strength ,Materials Chemistry ,engineering ,Scandium ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Ingot - Abstract
Five kinds of Al-Zn-Mg-Cu-Zr based alloys with different Sc additions were prepared by ingot metallurgy. The effects of minor Sc on the microstructure and mechanical properties of Al-Zn-Mg-Cu-Zr based alloys were investigated using tensile tests, optical microscopy (OM), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results show that the ultimate tensile strength and yield strength are improved by 94 and 110 MPa, respectively, and the elongation to failure remains at a reasonable extent (11.1%) in the Al-Zn-Mg-Cu-Zr based alloy with 0.21 wt.% Sc addition after solution heat treatment at 475°C for 40 min and then aged at 120°C for 24 h. The addition of minor Sc induces the formation of Al3(Sc,Zr) particles, which are highly effective in refining the cast microstructures, retarding recrystallization, and pinning dislocations. The increment of strength is attributed mainly to fine grain strengthening, precipitation strengthening of Al3(Sc,Zr) particles, and substructure strengthening.
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16. Flow behavior and microstructural evolution of Al–Cu–Mg–Ag alloy during hot compression deformation
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Wen Jie Liang, Qing Lin Pan, Yunbin He, Wenbin Li, Zhi Min Yin, and Xiao-yan Liu
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Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Zener–Hollomon parameter ,Metallurgy ,Strain rate ,Plasticity ,Flow stress ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Grain size ,Mechanics of Materials ,Dynamic recrystallization ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,Deformation (engineering) ,Dislocation - Abstract
The flow behavior of Al–Cu–Mg–Ag alloy and its microstructural evolution during hot compression deformation were studied by thermal simulation test. The flow stress increased with increasing the strain rate, and decreased with increasing the deforming temperature, which can be described by a constitutive equation in hyperbolic sine function with the hot deformation activation energy 196.27 kJ/mol, and can also be described by a Zener–Hollomon parameter. The dynamic recrystallization only occurred at low Z values, which must be below or equal to a constant of 5.31 × 10 13 s −1 . With decreasing Z value, the elongated grains coarsed and the tendency of dynamic recrystallization enhanced. Correspondingly, the subgrain size increased and the dislocation density decreased. And the main soften mechanism of the alloy transformed from dynamic recovery to dynamic recrystallization.
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- 2009
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17. Flow stress behavior of Al-Cu-Li-Zr alloy containing Sc during hot compression deformation
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Yun-bin He, Xiao-gang Zhang, Qing-lin Pan, Yun-chun Li, and Wen-jie Liang
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Arrhenius equation ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Zener–Hollomon parameter ,Metallurgy ,Diffusion creep ,Flow stress ,Plasticity ,Strain rate ,Arrhenius plot ,symbols.namesake ,Mechanics of Materials ,symbols ,General Materials Science ,Deformation (engineering) ,Composite material - Abstract
The flow stress behavior of Al-3.5Cu-1.5Li-0.25(Sc+Zr) alloy during hot compression deformation was studied by isothermal compression test using Gleeble-1500 thermal-mechanical simulator. Compression tests were preformed in the temperature range of 653–773 K and in the strain rate range of 0.001–10 s−1 up to a true plastic strain of 0.7. The results indicate that the flow stress of the alloy increases with increasing strain rate at a given temperature, and decreases with increasing temperature at a given imposed strain rate. The relationship between the flow stress and the strain rate and the temperature was derived by analyzing the experimental data. The flow stress is in a hyperbolic sine relationship with the strain rate, and in an Arrhenius relationship with the temperature, which imply that the process of plastic deformation at an elevated temperature for this material is thermally activated. The flow stress of the alloy during the elevated temperature deformation can be represented by a Zener-Hollomon parameter with the inclusion of the Arrhenius term. The values of n, α and A in the analytical expressions of flow stress σ are fitted to be 5.62, 0.019 MPa−1 and 1.51×1016 s−1, respectively. The hot deformation activation energy is 240.85 kJ/mol.
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18. Effect of aging on the mechanical properties and corrosion susceptibility of an Al-Cu-Li-Zr alloy containing Sc
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LU Cong-ge, Ying-Chun Zhou, Qing-lin Pan, Yun-bin He, Wen-jie Liang, and LI Yunchun
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6111 aluminium alloy ,Materials science ,Precipitation (chemistry) ,Metallurgy ,Alloy ,Metals and Alloys ,Intergranular corrosion ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,Corrosion ,Precipitation hardening ,Phase (matter) ,Materials Chemistry ,engineering ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
The effects of aging on the microstructure, mechanical properties, intergranular corrosion, and exfoliation corrosion of an Al-3.5Cu-1.5Li-0.22(Sc+Zr) alloy have been investigated. The results show that the alloy has the character of age hardening, and the major phase of precipitation and strengthening is the T1 phase. The aging temperature and aging time have a significant effect on the amount and distribution of the T1 phase. The proper artificial single-aging treatment of the alloy is at 160r°C for 40 h. The intergranular corrosion and exfoliation corrosion of the alloy are caused by the anodic dissolution of the T1 phase and the precipitate-free zone (PFZ). With increasing the aging time to overaged, the T1 phase coarsens, and the PFZ widens, leading to an increase in the susceptibility to intergranular corrosion and exfoliation corrosion.
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- 2008
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19. Effect of minor Sc and Zr addition on microstructures and mechanical properties of Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys
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Wen-jie Liang, Chang-zhen Wang, Liang Zou, Qing-lin Pan, and Yun-bin He
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Materials science ,Scanning electron microscope ,Metallurgy ,Metals and Alloys ,Analytical chemistry ,Recrystallization (metallurgy) ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,law.invention ,Optical microscope ,law ,Ultimate tensile strength ,Materials Chemistry ,Substructure ,Ingot ,Mass fraction - Abstract
Three kinds of Al-Zn-Mg-Cu based alloys with 0.22%, 0.36%(Sc+Zr) (mass fraction, %), and without Sc, Zr addition were prepared by ingot metallurgy. By using optical microscopy, transmission electronic microscopy and scanning electron microscopy, the effects of microalloying elements of Sc, Zr on the microstructure of super-high-strength Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys related to mechanical properties were investigated. The tensile properties and microstructures of the studied alloys under different heat treatment conditions were studied. The addition of minor Sc, Zr results in the formation of Al3(Sc, Zr) particles. These particles are highly effective in refining the microstructures, retarding recrystallization, pinning dislocations and subboundaries. The strength of Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys was greatly improved by simultaneously adding minor Sc, Zr, meanwhile the ductility of the studied alloys remains at a higher level. The 0.36%(Sc+Zr) alloys gain the optimal properties after 465 °C/h solution and 120 °C/24 h aging. The increment of strength is mainly due to strengthening of fine grain and substructure and precipitation of Al3(Sc, Zr) particles.
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- 2007
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20. [Combination Sites of Chinese Medicine and Western Medicine in Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics]
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Wen-jie, Liang, Guo-ping, Ma, and Hong-jun, Xu
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Humans ,Medicine ,Medicine, Chinese Traditional - Published
- 2015
21. [The value of lab diagnostics in Chinese medicine microscopic syndrome differentiation]
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Wen-Jie, Liang, Chao-Yi, Fang, and Ying-Jun, Ding
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional ,Laboratories - Abstract
Lab diagnostics plays an important role in Chinese medicine (CM) microscopic syndrome differentiation owe to its properties such as microcosmic, objectivity, and quantitation. It is not replaceable in identifying dormant syndrome. Besides, it plays important roles in studying the essence of CM syndromes, the modeling of CM syndromes, the microscopic classification of CM syndromes, and the typing of CM syndromes. Therefore, lab diagnostic indices are important indices for microscopic syndrome differentiation. Microscopic syndrome differentiation deduced from laboratory diagnostics has become beneficial complement for macroscopic syndrome differentiation. It will promote the formation of a brand new syndrome differentiation subject and the development of microscopic syndrome differentiation.
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- 2012
22. [Lab diagnostics and concepts of integrative medicine]
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Wen-jie, Liang, Chao-yi, Fang, and Feng-hua, Zhang
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Integrative Medicine ,Medicine, Chinese Traditional ,Laboratories - Abstract
The integrative medicine concepts were analyzed from a brand-new view angle of lab diagnostics. The microcosmic, objective, early diagnostic, dynamic, and multi-point features of lab diagnostics can be integrated respectively with the macroscopic concept, experience, prevention ahead of disease attack, constant changing concept, and the wholism in Chinese medicine. The concept of integrative medicine in the lab diagnostics is of far-reaching significance in the clinics, research, and teaching of Chinese medicine, as well as the discipline construction of integrative medicine diagnostics. In addition, the complementarity and compatibility of Chinese medicine and lab diagnostics are studied.
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- 2011
23. Measuring the steel tensile deformation based on linear CCD
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Huijiao Yang, De-jun Chen, Tianxiang Xu, Yong Liu, Xiu-hong Fan, Ligong Chen, Wen-jie Liang, and Li Deng
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Materials science ,Linear fitting ,business.industry ,Approximation error ,Ultimate tensile strength ,Range (statistics) ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Steel rope ,Structural engineering ,Deformation (meteorology) ,business ,Sensing system - Abstract
We demonstrate a real-time, high-accuracy, non-contacting optoelectronic sensing system for measuring the steel rope tensile deformation. Tensile deformation of steel rope is detected in real-time using a linear CCD. For high-accuracy measurement, floating threshold method is used to binarize and distinguish the difference between the testing objects and the background. By using the linear fitting, 1.4% relative error at tensile deformation range from 0 to 10 mm is realized. Some improvements for increasing the precision of the measurement are proposed.
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- 2011
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24. [CT scan findings of primary pulmonary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and their relation to pathological features]
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Wen-jie, Liang, Xian-yong, Zhou, and Shun-liang, Xu
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Adult ,Male ,Lung Neoplasms ,Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin ,Humans ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Aged - Abstract
To investigate the CT scan findings of primary pulmonary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (PPNHL) and their relation to pathological features.The CT scan findings of 17 PPNHL cases confirmed pathologically from August 1992 to June 2007 were analyzed in relation to their pathological foundation.In 17 cases the CT findings showed: 1) Five were single mass or nodule, including 3 with air-bronchograms, 1 with straddling-lobe distribution and 3 with slight enhancement; 2) One was multi-nodules with air-bronchograms; 3) Six were consolidation with air bronchogram,including 3 with straddling-lobe distribution and 3 with slight enhancement; 4) Five were combined changes, including 5 with air-bronchograms, 2 with straddling-lobe distribution and 4 with slight enhancement. The CT features of PPNHL corresponded to their pathological process and pathological features.Primary pulmonary non-Hodgkin's lymphoma should be considered when CT scan shows variety of images found in one patient, middle lobe of right lung involved, air-bronchograms and straddling-lobe distribution in consolidation with slight enhancement.
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- 2009
25. Microstructures and tensile properties of Al-Zn-Cu-Mg-Zr alloys modified with scandium
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Qing-lin Pan, Liang Zou, Yun-bin He, Wen-jie Liang, and Chang-zhen Wang
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Materials science ,Structural material ,Scanning electron microscope ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,Recrystallization (metallurgy) ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Plasticity ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,Ultimate tensile strength ,Hardening (metallurgy) ,General Materials Science ,Scandium - Abstract
We melted five types of Al-Zn-Cu-Mg-Zr alloys and added 0.0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, and 0.5 (wt.%) of scandium. Its influence on the microstructure of alloys and their mechanical properties is studied with the help of optical transmission and scanning electron microscopes. An insignificant amount of scandium promoted the formation of Al3 (Sc, Zr) particles. These particles efficiently clean the microstructure, decelerate and preserve recrystallization, and fix dislocations and substructures. The strength of the alloys increases for high levels of plasticity. It is shown that the optimal properties of the alloys with 0.21% Sc are attained after holding in a solution for 40 min at 475°C and aging for 24 h at 120°C. The strength of the alloys increases mainly as a result of dispersion solidification and microstructural hardening with Al3 (Sc, Zr) particles.
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- 2008
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26. Molecular identification of two new self-incompatible alleles (S-alleles) in Chinese pear (Pyrus bretschneideri)
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Xiao-Feng, Tan, Lin, Zhang, Ta-Na, Wuyun, De-Yi, Yuan, Yu-Fen, Cao, Ao-Fang, Jiang, Wen-Jie, Liang, and Yan-Ling, Zeng
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Ego ,Pyrus ,Ribonucleases ,Base Sequence ,DNA, Plant ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Cloning, Molecular ,Genes, Plant ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Sequence Alignment ,Alleles - Abstract
Self-incompatibility (SI) is an important intraspecific reproductive barrier in flowering plants. To identify the S-alleles of Chinese pear species (Pyrus pyrifolia, P. bretschneideri, P. ussuriensis and P. sinkiangenis etc.), S-RNase-specific PCR amplification, sequence analyses and field pollination tests were performed using two cultivars 'Jingxiang' and 'Esu' of P. bretschneideri as materials. Two new S-RNase genes were identified from the two cultivars. They were 1,122 bp and 1,058 bp in length, and designated as S37-RNase (GenBank accession no. DQ839238) and S38-RNase (GenBank accession no. DQ839239). By comparison of their deduced amino acid sequences with those of S1-to S36-alleles of Oriental pear, it can be seen that both the two new S-alleles had their conserved regions C1 and C2, but their hypervariable regions (HV) were quite different from those of the others. S37 showed a higher similarity (96%) to S38 in the amino acid sequences deduced from them, whereas both of them displayed the highest similarity (98%) to S15 and the lowest (63%) to S32. The two S-alleles had introns of 786 bp and 723 bp, respectively, similar in size to that of S15 (777 bp). Finally, the S-genotypes of 'Jinxiang' and 'Esu' were unambiguously determined as S34S37 and S15S38, respectively.
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- 2007
27. [Experimental study on anti-tumor effects of cortex Acanthopanacis senticosus in vivo and in vitro]
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Bao-en, Shan, Qiao-xia, Li, and Wen-jie, Liang
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Male ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Leukemia, T-Cell ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Eleutherococcus ,HL-60 Cells ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,Mice ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Animals ,Humans ,Female ,Cell Division ,Neoplasm Transplantation ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
To provide a basis for development and preparation of the new anti-tumor agents from Cortex A-canthopanacis senticosus (CAS), through isolating the active substances from CAS and studying the anti-tumor effect of CAS extracts in vivo and in vitro.The effects of CAS extracts and its isolated ingredients on tumor cell proliferation in vitro was determined by 3H-TdR incorporation; the anti-tumor component of CAS was isolated and purified by chromatography; the tumor bearing mice model was established by injecting tumor cell subcutaneously, and the model was used to observe the anti-tumor effect of CAS extract administered through gastrogavage.CAS extract showed obvious inhibition on tumor cell proliferation originated from multiple tissues (P0.01) and displayed a better dose-effect relationship. After orally taken CAS extract, the general condition of mice in the experimental group were better than that in the untreated control group, revealing a slower growth and significantly prolonged survival period (P0.01). A protein component, having inhibitory effect on tumor cell proliferation and the molecular weight was 64 kda, it was isolated by the thin layer gel chromatography.CAS has not only the in vitro inhibitory effect on cell proliferation of multiple kinds of tumor, but also a good anti-tumor effect in vivo. The anti-tumor activity of CAS is correlated with a protein component with the molecular weight of 64 kda. Further isolation, purification, study on mechanism will provide scientific evidence for clinical application and development of CAS in anti-tumor effect.
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- 2004
28. Effect of morphine hydrochloride on growth accumulated degree hour and cephalopharyngeal skeleton of the larvae of Parasarcophaga crassipalpis under natural condition
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Hong-jun Xu, Wen-jie Liang, Fan Yang, Nan Zhang, Xiao-li Niu, and Jie Liang
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Larva ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology ,Chemistry ,Internal medicine ,Morphine hydrochloride ,medicine ,General Medicine ,Skeleton (computer programming) ,Degree (temperature) - Published
- 2015
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29. Bipolar Thermoelectrical Transport of SnSe Nanoplate in Low Temperature*.
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Li-Yan Zhou, Qi Zheng, Li-Hong Bao, and Wen-Jie Liang
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SEEBECK coefficient ,FERMI energy ,LOW temperatures - Abstract
Bulk SnSe is an excellent thermoelectrical material with the highest figure-of-merit value of ZT = 2.8, making it promising in applications. Temperature-dependent electrical and thermoelectrical properties of SnSe nanoplates are studied at low temperature. Conductivity drops and rises again as temperature is lowered. The Seebeck coefficient is positive at room temperature and becomes negative at low temperature. The change of the sign of the Seebeck coefficient indicates influence of bipolar transport of the semiconductive SnSe nanoplate. The bipolar transport is caused by the Fermi energy changing with temperature due to different contributions from donors and acceptors at different temperatures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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30. The Unconventional Influence of a Nearby Molecule onto Transport of Single C60 Molecule Transistor*.
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Xiao Guo and Wen-jie Liang
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BUCKMINSTERFULLERENE , *SINGLE molecules , *COULOMB blockade , *MOLECULES , *INTERMOLECULAR interactions - Abstract
We study the transport property of single C60 molecular transistors with special focus on the situation that other molecules are in vicinity. The devices are prepared using electromigration and thermal deposition techniques. Pure single C60 molecule transistors show typical coulomb blockade behavior at low temperature. When we increase the coverage of molecules slightly by extending the deposition time, the transport spectrum of devices displays a switching behavior in the general coulomb blockade pattern. We attribute this unconventional phenomenon to the influence from a nearby C60 molecule. By analyzing this transport behavior quantitatively based on the parallel-double-quantum-dot model, the interaction from the nearby molecule is proved to be of capacity and tunneling coupling. Thermal stimulation is also applied to the device to investigate the effect of local charging environment variation on intermolecular interaction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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31. Engineering Double-Walled Carbon Nanotubes by Ar Plasma.
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Yu-Chun Zhang, Jing Yan, Shang-Qian Zhao, Wen-Long Wang, and Wen-Jie Liang
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CARBON nanotubes ,NANOTUBES ,NANOSTRUCTURED materials ,ATOMIC force microscopy ,MICROFABRICATION - Abstract
Double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTs) have been found to be promising nano-materials for nano-mechanical and nano-electrical devices due to their double-walled structures. Modifying DWCNTs would be one of the key technologies for device construction. We demonstrate engineering the geometry of DWCNTs by etching with Ar plasma. The characterization by atomic force microscopy indicates that single atomic carbon layers could be removed from DWCNTs by Ar plasma. The etching effect is further investigated by electrical measurements on DWCNT field-effect transistors, which allow us to study the interwall screen effect as well. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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32. Modulating magnetism of nitrogen-doped zigzag graphene nanoribbons.
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Shang-Qian Zhao, Yan Lü, Wen-Gang Lü, Wen-Jie Liang, and En-Ge Wang
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GRAPHENE ,NANORIBBONS ,ELECTRIC properties of graphene ,MAGNETIC moments ,FERROMAGNETIC materials ,FERMI level - Abstract
We present a study of electronic properties of zigzag graphene nanoribbons (ZGNRs) substitutionally doped with nitrogen atoms at a single edge by first principle calculations. We find that the two edge states near the Fermi level separate due to the asymmetric nitrogen-doping. The ground states of these systems become ferromagnetic because the local magnetic moments along the undoped edges remain and those along the doped edges are suppressed. By controlling the charge-doping level, the magnetic moments of the whole ribbons are modulated. Proper charge doping leads to interesting half-metallic and single-edge conducting ribbons which would be helpful for designing graphene—nanoribbon-based spintronic devices in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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33. Transport Properties of Surface-Modulated Gold Atomic-Chains and Nanofilms: Ab initio Calculations.
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Shang-Qian Zhao, Yan Lü, Wen-Gang Lü, Wen-Jie Liang, and En-Ge Wang
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AB initio quantum chemistry methods ,NANOFILMS ,NANOSTRUCTURED materials ,PROPERTIES of matter ,MODULATION spectroscopy ,SPECTRUM analysis - Abstract
Transport properties of gold atomic-chains and nanofilms under surface modulation are studied by performing self-consistent first-principle calculations. Quantum conducting channels of gold atomic-chains with absorbing atoms can be partly transparent or even blocked for certain injecting energies. Conductances of gold nanofilms with ridges show great dependence on their structures. We demonstrate that the transport properties of gold atomic-chains and nanofilms can be engineered through surface modulation, which may be helpful for designing low-dimensional nanodevices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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