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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 16(40): 54529-54538, 2024 Oct 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39320928

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To improve the battery efficiency and cycling stability of sulfonated polyimide (SPI), a polyphosphazene with built-in -SO3H moieties (PP-SO3H), which is a porous covalent organic framework (COF) material, is facilely synthesized by the polymeric combination of hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene (HCCP) and p-diaminobenzenesulfonic acid. Due to its tunable pore size and flexible molecular design, the COF material can address the trade-off between the conductivity and the ion permeability of ion exchange membranes well, thereby improving the ion selectivity of membranes. The experimental results show that the SPI/PP-SO3H composite membrane has an excellent conductivity (up to 114.8 mS cm-1); the ion selectivity of the SPI/2% PP-SO3H membrane is 11.69 × 104 S min cm-3, which is 2.18 times higher than that of the SPI base membrane. PP-SO3H also improves the SPI membrane's mechanical strength, and the effect of PP-SO3H on SPI intermolecular interactions is analyzed by surface electrostatic potential (ESP) theoretical calculations. The Coulombic efficiency (CE) of the SPI/2% PP-SO3H membrane is 98.92%, the energy efficiency (EE) is 84.1% at a current density of 100 mA cm-2, and the self-discharge time of the SPI/2% PP-SO3H membrane is 3.5 times compared with the SPI base membrane. To measure the cycling stability of the composite membrane, the SPI/2% PP-SO3H membrane is cycled in the VRFB for more than 400 cycles, which is more stable than that of the SPI base membrane. These results show that SPI/2% PP-SO3H composite membranes are viable for VRFB applications.

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Regen Biomater ; 10: rbad013, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36915714

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Calcium phosphate (CaP) bioceramics are widely applied in the bone repairing field attributing to their excellent biological properties, especially osteoinductivity. However, their applications in load-bearing or segmental bone defects are severely restricted by the poor mechanical properties. It is generally considered that it is challenging to improve mechanical and biological properties of CaP bioceramics simultaneously. Up to now, various strategies have been developed to enhance mechanical strengths of CaP ceramics, the achievements in recent researches need to be urgently summarized. In this review, the effective and current means of enhancing mechanical properties of CaP ceramics were comprehensively summarized from the perspectives of fine-grain strengthening, second phase strengthening, and sintering process optimization. What's more, the further improvement of mechanical properties for CaP ceramics was prospectively proposed including heat treatment and biomimetic. Therefore, this review put forward the direction about how to compatibly improve mechanical properties of CaP ceramics, which can provide data and ideas for expanding the range of their clinical applications.

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