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BMC Med Educ ; 22(1): 569, 2022 Jul 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35870929

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Undergraduate dental basic research education (UDBRE) is broadly regarded as an important approach for cultivating scientific research talent. This scoping review aims to summarize the current status of UDBRE in terms of educational goals, teaching program and content, assessment system, training outcomes, barriers, and reflections. METHODS: The authors performed a systematic literature search in PubMed, Web of Science, and Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) to identify peer-reviewed articles written in English from their inception to January 29, 2021. Articles were reviewed and screened according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Related data from the included publications were then collected and summarized. RESULTS: The authors searched 646 publications and selected 16 articles to include in the study. The education goals included cultivating five major dental basic research capabilities (n=10, 62.5%) and developing interest in basic research (n=2, 12.5%). As for the teaching program, the mentor-guided student research project was the most popular (n=11, 68.8%), followed by didactic courses (n=5, 31.3%), experimental skills training (n=1, 6.3%), and the combination of the above forms (n=3, 18.8%). However, the assessment system and training outcome diverged. Existing evidence showed that UDBRE reached satisfying education outcomes. Barriers included excessive curriculum burden (n=2, 12.5%), tutor shortage (n=3, 18.8%), lack of financial support (n=5, 31.3%), and inadequate research skills and knowledge (n=5, 31.3%). CONCLUSIONS: Although efforts were made, the variation between studies revealed the immature status of UDBRE. A practical UDBRE education system paradigm was put forward. Meanwhile, more research is required to optimize a robust UDBRE system with clear education goals, well-designed teaching forms, and convincing assessment systems.


Subject(s)
Clinical Competence , Curriculum , Humans , Students
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Waste Manag Res ; 39(12): 1440-1450, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33860697

ABSTRACT

Pyrolysis offers a more focused alternative to waste tyres treatment. Pyrolytic carbon black (CBp), the main product of waste tyre pyrolysis, and its modified species can be applied to tyre manufacturing realizing its high-value utilization. Modified pyrolytic carbon black/natural rubber composites prepared by a wet compounding (WC) and latex mixing process have become an innovative technology route for waste tyre remanufacturing. The main properties and applications of CBp reported in recent years are reviewed, and the main difficulties affecting its participation in tyre recycling are pointed out. The research progress of using WC technology to replace dry mixing manufacturing of new tyres is summarized. Through literature data and comparative studies, this paper points out that the characteristic of high ash content can be well utilized if CBp is applied to tyre manufacturing. This mini-review proposes a new method for high-value utilization of CBp. The composite mixing of CBp and carbon nano-materials under wet conditions is conducive to the realization of their good dispersion in the rubber matrix. This provides a new idea for customer resource integration and connection of industry development between the tyre production industry and waste tyre disposal management.


Subject(s)
Carbon , Pyrolysis , Recycling , Rubber
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Int J Biol Macromol ; 253(Pt 7): 127398, 2023 Dec 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37827410

ABSTRACT

The simultaneous reduction of Cr(VI) and sequestration of the resulting Cr(III) in one process is highly desirable as a cost-effective and environmental-friendly approach for the decontamination of Cr(VI)-polluted wastewater. However, most of the existing adsorptive materials are only effective in low pH environments (pH = 1-3), severely restricting the adsorption efficiency and cost effectiveness. Herein, we proposed a chitosan-based magnetic porous microsphere (PPy@PMCS) for simultaneous Cr(VI) reduction and Cr(III) sequestration in a wide pH range. Benefiting from its abundant interaction sites, Cr(VI) was effectively adsorbed on the surface and then immediately reduced to Cr(III) with much lower toxicity. Most importantly, the resulting Cr(III) was in-situ sequestrated by the complexation of chitosan matrix. As a result, PPy@PMCS exhibited a maximum Cr(VI) adsorption capacity of 330.42 mg/g at pH 2.0 and an adsorption capacity of 167.82 mg/g even at near neutral pH (6.0), which is superior to most reported adsorbents. Furthermore, the exhausted PPy@PMCS can be rapidly separated from solutions under an external magnetic field and facilely regenerated. The proposed novel biopolymer-based material shows great application potentials in wastewater treatment.


Subject(s)
Chitosan , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Kinetics , Chromium , Biopolymers , Adsorption , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Magnetic Fields
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Sci Total Environ ; 793: 148597, 2021 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34182453

ABSTRACT

Decades of researches have proved that pyrolysis can not only realize the harmless disposal of waste tire, but also carry out the goal of waste resource utilization via recycling pyrolytic products (e.g. pyrolytic carbon black, CBp). The current work studied the effect of CBp obtained from the commercial scale pyrolysis of waste tire, on the properties of natural rubber and butadiene rubber. CBp was incorporated into a carbon black quality identification standard formula in combination with N234 commercial carbon black (cCB) first. After screening a better substitution ratio, the composite material of CBp and cCB was mixed with more additives, and the experiment was carried out with a real production formula. To restore the practical production situation, the experiment process adopts the most commonly used process to avoid major changes in commercial production. CBp was tested at increasing loading levels as partial or full replacement of cCB. The physico-mechanical properties of the rubber compounds were studied by tests of physical, mechanical, and vulcanization properties. With the increase in the amount of CBp added, the physical and mechanical properties of the rubber compound showed a trend of slightly increasing first and then rapidly decreasing. The addition of CBp can increase the yield strength and stiffness of the rubber, but it may also lead to a decrease in hardness. Meanwhile, the substitution ratio of CBp up to 50% has been proven to improve safety and achieve a more stable vulcanization process of rubber compounds. CBp can replace up to half of cCB without significantly reducing the quality of tire rubber. The economic value of partial replacement of cCB by CBp has also been evaluated, demonstrating that adding a small amount of CBp can directly reduce the cost of raw materials, indirectly reduce the use of fossil energy promoting carbon dioxide reduction worldwide.


Subject(s)
Pyrolysis , Soot , Recycling , Rubber
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Electrophoresis ; 31(18): 3028-34, 2010 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20872608

ABSTRACT

We reported the in situ synthesis and use of porous polymer monolith (PPM) columns in an integrated multilayer PDMS/glass microchip for microvalve-assisted on-line microextraction and microchip electrophoresis for the first time. Under the control of PDMS microvalves, the grafting of the microchannel surface and in situ photopolymerization of poly(methacrylic acid-co-ethylene glycol dimethacrylate) monolith in a defined zone were successfully achieved. Different factors including the surface grafting, polymerization time, PDMS elastic properties (ratio of oligomer/curing reagent) and UV intensity that affect the monolith synthesis in the PDMS microchannel were investigated and optimized. Dopamine, a model analyte, has been online microextracted, eluted, electrophoresized and electrochemically detected in the microchip, with a mean concentration enrichment factor of 80 (n=3). The results demonstrated that the PPM could be synthesized successfully in the PDMS microchip with a homogeneous structure and excellent mechanical properties. Furthermore, owing to the intrinsic character using PDMS in large-scale integrated microsystems, the implantation of PPM pretreatment units in PDMS microchips would make it possible to deal with complicated analytical processes in a high-throughput way.


Subject(s)
Dimethylpolysiloxanes/chemistry , Electrophoresis, Microchip/methods , Solid Phase Microextraction/methods , Dopamine/analysis , Dopamine/chemistry , Ethylene Glycols/chemistry , Glass , Linear Models , Methacrylates/chemistry , Microscopy, Electron, Scanning , Porosity
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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 96(46): e8715, 2017 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29145310

ABSTRACT

RATIONALE: Pegaspargase has been used in the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia with promising results. However, it has also been associated with several potentially serious complications, including thrombosis. Pegaspargase-induced cerebral venous thrombosis and bone marrow necrosis are very rare. PATIENT CONCERNS: A 50-year-old female developed headache, weakness of the right lower extremity, fever, and bone pain after chemotherapy including pegaspargase for the treatment of acute lymphoblastic leukemia. DIAGNOSES: Her imaging studies and bone marrow examinations were compatible with cerebral venous thrombosis and bone marrow necrosis. INTERVENTIONS: The patient received anticoagulation therapy with rivaroxaban. OUTCOMES: After treatment with rivaroxaban, she had a good outcome without major or minor bleeding. LESSONS: Clinicians should be aware of the very rare but possible induction of bone marrow necrosis during pegaspargase treatment when there is necrosis in other organs. Because of its greater safety and convenience, rivaroxaban gains popularity over traditional anticoagulant drugs.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents/adverse effects , Asparaginase/adverse effects , Bone Marrow/pathology , Polyethylene Glycols/adverse effects , Rivaroxaban/therapeutic use , Sinus Thrombosis, Intracranial/chemically induced , Sinus Thrombosis, Intracranial/drug therapy , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Necrosis/chemically induced , Necrosis/drug therapy , Remission Induction
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