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Nat Mater ; 2024 Apr 08.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38589543

Unconventional 1T'-phase transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have aroused tremendous research interest due to their unique phase-dependent physicochemical properties and applications. However, due to the metastable nature of 1T'-TMDs, the controlled synthesis of 1T'-TMD monolayers (MLs) with high phase purity and stability still remains a challenge. Here we report that 4H-Au nanowires (NWs), when used as templates, can induce the quasi-epitaxial growth of high-phase-purity and stable 1T'-TMD MLs, including WS2, WSe2, MoS2 and MoSe2, via a facile and rapid wet-chemical method. The as-synthesized 4H-Au@1T'-TMD core-shell NWs can be used for ultrasensitive surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) detection. For instance, the 4H-Au@1T'-WS2 NWs have achieved attomole-level SERS detections of Rhodamine 6G and a variety of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spike proteins. This work provides insights into the preparation of high-phase-purity and stable 1T'-TMD MLs on metal substrates or templates, showing great potential in various promising applications.

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Pest Manag Sci ; 2024 Apr 08.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38587094

BACKGROUND: The fall armyworm (FAW, Spodoptera frugiperda (J.E. Smith)) is a polyphagous agricultural pest with rapidly evolving adaptations to host plants. We found the oral secretion (OS) of FAW from different plants influences plant defense response differentially, suggesting its role in adapting to host plants. However, the protein expression profile of FAW OS respond to different plants is largely unknown. RESULTS: Here, from the mass spectrometry assay, we identified a total of 256 proteins in the OS of FAW fed on cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), tobacco (Nicotiana benthamiana Domin), maize (Zea mays L.) and artificial diet. The FAW OS primarily comprise of 60 proteases, 32 esterases and 92 non-enzymatic proteins. It displays high plasticity across different diets. We found that more than half of the esterases are lipases which have been reported as insect elicitors to enhance plant defense response. The lipase accumulation in cotton-fed larvae was the highest, followed by maize-fed larvae. In the presence of lipase inhibitors, the enhanced induction on defense genes in wounded leaves by OS was attenuated. However, the putative effectors were most highly accumulated in the OS from FAW larvae fed on maize compared to those fed on other diets. We identified that one of them (VRLP4) reduces the OS-mediated induction on defense genes in wounded leaves. CONCLUSION: Together, our investigation presents the proteomic landscape of the OS of FAW influenced by different diets and reveals diet-mediated plasticity of OS is involved in FAW adaptation to host plants. © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.

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Lab Chip ; 24(10): 2644-2657, 2024 May 14.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38576341

Developing a tumor model with vessels has been a challenge in microfluidics. This difficulty is because cancer cells can overgrow in a co-culture system. The up-regulation of anti-angiogenic factors during the initial tumor development can hinder neovascularization. The standard method is to develop a quiescent vessel network before loading a tumor construct in an adjacent chamber, which simulates the interaction between a tumor and its surrounding vessels. Here, we present a new method that allows a vessel network and a tumor to develop simultaneously in two linked chambers. The physiological environment of these two chambers is controlled by a microfluidic resistive circuit using two symmetric long microchannels. Applying the resistive circuit, a diffusion-dominated environment with a small 2-D pressure gradient is created across the two chambers with velocity <10.9 nm s-1 and Péclet number <6.3 × 10-5. This 2-D pressure gradient creates a V-shaped velocity clamp to confine the tumor-associated angiogenic factors at pores between the two chambers, and it has two functions. At the early stage, vasculogenesis is stimulated to grow a vessel network in the vessel chamber with minimal influence from the tumor that is still developed in the adjacent chamber. At the post-tumor-development stage, the induced steep concentration gradient at pores mimics vessel-tumor interactions to stimulate angiogenesis to grow vessels toward the tumor. Applying this method, we demonstrate that vasculogenic vessels can grow first, followed by stimulating angiogenesis. Angiogenic vessels can grow into stroma tissue up to 1.3 mm long, and vessels can also grow into or wrap around a 625 µm tumor spheroid or a tumor tissue developed from a cell suspension. In summary, our study suggests that the interactions between a developing vasculature and a growing tumor must be controlled differently throughout the tissue development process, including at the early stage when vessels are still forming and at the later stage when the tumor needs to interact with the vessels.


Microfluidic Analytical Techniques , Neovascularization, Pathologic , Humans , Microfluidic Analytical Techniques/instrumentation , Lab-On-A-Chip Devices , Cell Line, Tumor , Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells , Diffusion , Neoplasms/metabolism , Neoplasms/pathology , Angiogenesis Inducing Agents/metabolism , Angiogenesis Inducing Agents/pharmacology , Equipment Design
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 63(20): e202403017, 2024 May 13.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38429994

Crafting single-atom catalysts (SACs) that possess "just right" modulated electronic and geometric structures, granting accessible active sites for direct room-temperature benzene oxidation is a coveted objective. However, achieving this goal remains a formidable challenge. Here, we introduce an innovative in situ phosphorus-immitting strategy using a new phosphorus source (phosphorus nitride, P3N5) to construct the phosphorus-rich copper (Cu) SACs, designated as Cu/NPC. These catalysts feature locally protruding metal sites on a nitrogen (N)-phosphorus (P)-carbon (C) support (NPC). Rigorous analyses, including X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), validate the coordinated bonding of nitrogen and phosphorus with atomically dispersed Cu sites on NPC. Crucially, systematic first-principles calculations, coupled with the climbing image nudged-elastic-band (CI-NEB) method, provide a comprehensive understanding of the structure-property-activity relationship of the distorted Cu-N2P2 centers in Cu/NPC for selective oxidation of benzene to phenol production. Interestingly, Cu/NPC has shown more energetically favorable C-H bond activation compared to the benchmark Cu/NC SACs in the direct oxidation of benzene, resulting in outstanding benzene conversion (50.3 %) and phenol selectivity (99.3 %) at room temperature. Furthermore, Cu/NPC achieves a remarkable turnover frequency of 263 h-1 and mass-specific activity of 35.2 mmol g-1 h-1, surpassing the state-of-the-art benzene-to-phenol conversion catalysts to date.

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Heliyon ; 10(5): e26823, 2024 Mar 15.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38434318

There is an urgent need to explore climate-resilient alternative agriculture production systems that focus on resilience, resource efficiency, and disease management. Hydroponics, a soilless cultivation system, gaining interest as it reduces the dependency on agricultural land, and pesticides, and can be implemented in areas with poor soil quality, thus mitigating the negative effects of extreme weather events. Potato is an essential dietary staple crop grown throughout the world and is a major source of food security in underdeveloped countries. However, due to the climatic changes, it is predicted that a significant loss in the suitability of land for potato production would occur, thus leading to potato yield loss. Recently, many case studies have emerged to highlight the advancement of agricultural hydroponic systems that provide a promising solution to the massive production of potato mini tuber at high efficiency. This review paper evaluates popular hydroponic methods and demonstrates how hydroponic has emerged as the go-to, long-term, sustainable answer to the perennial problem of insufficient access to high-quality potato seed stock. The paper discusses the research and innovation possibilities (such as artificial intelligence, nanoparticles, and plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria) that potentially increase tuber production per plant under optimal hydroponic growth circumstances. These approaches are examined considering new scientific discoveries and practical applications. Furthermore, it emphasizes that by enduring significant reforms in soilless food production systems (particularly for potatoes), the food supply of a rapidly growing population can be addressed. Since hydroponics systems are productive and easily automated without soil and optimal environmental conditions, future hydroponics farming is promising. In conclusion, the hydroponics system provides better yield and crop productivity by saving water, energy, and space. Henceforth, it can be the alternate choice for modern sustainable agriculture.

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Small ; : e2309777, 2024 Feb 06.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38319032

Doping in transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) has received extensive attention for its prospect in the application of photoelectric devices. Currently researchers focus on the doping ability and doping distribution in monolayer TMD and have obtained a series of achievements. Bilayer TMD has more excellent properties compared with monolayer TMD. Moreover, bilayer TMD with different stacking structures presents varying performance due to the difference in interlayer coupling. Herein, this work focuses on doping ability of dopants in different bilayer stacking structures that has not been studied yet. Results of this work show that the doping ability of V atoms in bilayer AA' and AB stacked WS2 is different, and the doping concentration of V atoms in AB stacked WS2 is higher than in AA' stacked WS2 . Moreover, dopants from top and bottom layer can be distinguished by scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) image. Density functional theory (DFT) calculation further confirms the doping rule. This study reveals the mechanism of the different doping ability caused by stacking structures in bilayer TMD and lays a foundation for further preparation of controllable-doping bilayer TMD materials.

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Ultrasound Med Biol ; 50(4): 484-493, 2024 04.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38242743

OBJECTIVE: Current medical ultrasound systems possess limited sensitivity in detecting slow and weak blood flow during the early stages of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), leading to potential misdiagnosis. Ultrafast Doppler is capable of detecting slow and weak flow. This study was aimed at evaluating the diagnostic value of ultrafast Doppler for RA. METHODS: Thirty-three RA patients (19 established, 14 early stage) and 15 healthy participants were enrolled. A programmable imaging platform with ultrafast Doppler capability was used. The benchmark was a clinical system with conventional Doppler imaging. Standardized dorsal long-axis scanning of both wrists was performed. Both ultrafast and conventional power Doppler (PD) images were quantitatively analyzed with computer assistance and semiquantitatively scored with the Outcome Measures in Rheumatology (OMERACT) scoring system. RESULTS: Ultrafast PD revealed more blood area than conventional PD in both RA wrists and healthy wrists. Ultrafast PD OMERACT was positive in 65 of 66 RA wrists and 26 of 30 healthy wrists (sensitivity [SEN] = 0.985, accuracy [ACC] = 0.719), while conventional PD OMERACT was positive in 28 of 66 RA wrists and 0 of 30 healthy wrists (SEN = 0.424, ACC = 0.604). Ultrafast PD revealed a higher synovial PD area, dilated vessels and PD brightness in RA wrists. Peak synovial PD brightness had the best diagnostic value for RA (area under the receiver operating characteristic curve = 0.802, SEN = 0.909, ACC = 0.813). For early-stage RA patients, ultrafast peak synovial PD brightness had higher sensitivity and accuracy than conventional PD indexes. CONCLUSION: Ultrafast PD had an increase of 0.561 in sensitivity and 0.209 in accuracy when compared with conventional PD. With its high sensitivity, ultrafast PD can detect early synovitis and identify RA patients during the early phase.


Arthritis, Rheumatoid , Synovitis , Humans , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/complications , Arthritis, Rheumatoid/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography, Doppler/methods , Synovitis/complications , Synovitis/diagnostic imaging , Ultrasonography/methods , ROC Curve
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Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38060356

A Fourier-based fast 3-D ultrasound imaging method using row-column-addressed (RCA) 2-D arrays is presented. The row elements in an RCA array are activated sequentially, and all the column elements are used to receive. The obtained dataset is adapted to approximate to that obtained using a fully sampled array after a plane wave at a given incident angle is transmitted. In this way, the fast algorithm in plane-wave Fourier imaging (PWFI) can be applied to the adapted dataset. In addition, synthesizing multiple datasets based on multiple incident angles enables angular compounding, which improves the image quality. The proposed method was validated using computer simulations and physical-phantom experiments. The results show that the spatial resolution and contrast of the proposed method are comparable with those of its PWFI counterpart without requiring a fully sampled (FS) array. Compared with the delay-and-sum (DAS) method using the RCA array, the proposed method provides comparable spatial resolution but lower contrast; however, the computational complexity is significantly reduced from O(N4Nz) to O(WN2Nz log2(N2Nz)) , where N is the number of elements on each side of the RCA array, Nz is the number of voxels in the axial direction in the output image, and W is the number of compounding angles. For example, in the simulated results when the maximum compounding angle M is 5°, at a given point the lateral - 6-dB width provided by the proposed method is 0.241 mm (0.267 mm for DAS), the contrast ratio of a hyperechoic cyst is 8.87 dB (9.10 dB for DAS), the number of real number operations is reduced by a factor of 20.62, and the number of memory accesses is reduced by a factor of 47.21, both compared with DAS. This novel fast algorithm could facilitate the development of compact real-time 3-D imaging systems, especially when the channel count is high and a large field of view (FOV) is required.

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Nanotechnology ; 35(2)2023 Oct 23.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37797610

Two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) p-type semiconductors have shown attractive application prospects as atomically thin channels in electronic devices. However, the high Schottky hole barrier of p-type semiconductor-metal contacts induced by Fermi-level pinning is hardly removed. Herein, we prepare a vdW 1T-CoS2nanosheet as the contact electrode of a WSe2field-effect transistor (FET), which shows a considerably high on/off ratio > 107and a hole mobility of ∼114.5 cm2V-1s-1. The CoS2nanosheets exhibit metallic conductivity with thickness dependence, which surpasses most 2D transition metal dichalcogenide metals or semimetals. The excellent FET performance of the CoS2-contacted WSe2FET device can be attributed to the high work function of CoS2, which lowers the Schottky hole barrier. Our work provides an effective method for growing vdW CoS2and opens up more possibilities for the application of 2D p-type semiconductors in electronic devices.

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Nature ; 616(7955): 77-83, 2023 04.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37020008

Inorganic superionic conductors possess high ionic conductivity and excellent thermal stability but their poor interfacial compatibility with lithium metal electrodes precludes application in all-solid-state lithium metal batteries1,2. Here we report a LaCl3-based lithium superionic conductor possessing excellent interfacial compatibility with lithium metal electrodes. In contrast to a Li3MCl6 (M = Y, In, Sc and Ho) electrolyte lattice3-6, the UCl3-type LaCl3 lattice has large, one-dimensional channels for rapid Li+ conduction, interconnected by La vacancies via Ta doping and resulting in a three-dimensional Li+ migration network. The optimized Li0.388Ta0.238La0.475Cl3 electrolyte exhibits Li+ conductivity of 3.02 mS cm-1 at 30 °C and a low activation energy of 0.197 eV. It also generates a gradient interfacial passivation layer to stabilize the Li metal electrode for long-term cycling of a Li-Li symmetric cell (1 mAh cm-2) for more than 5,000 h. When directly coupled with an uncoated LiNi0.5Co0.2Mn0.3O2 cathode and bare Li metal anode, the Li0.388Ta0.238La0.475Cl3 electrolyte enables a solid battery to run for more than 100 cycles with a cutoff voltage of 4.35 V and areal capacity of more than 1 mAh cm-2. We also demonstrate rapid Li+ conduction in lanthanide metal chlorides (LnCl3; Ln = La, Ce, Nd, Sm and Gd), suggesting that the LnCl3 solid electrolyte system could provide further developments in conductivity and utility.

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Small ; 19(32): e2301027, 2023 Aug.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37060218

The density and spatial distribution of substituted dopants affect the transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) materials properties. Previous studies have demonstrated that the density of dopants in TMDCs increases with the amount of doping, and the phenomenon of doping concentration difference between the nucleation center and the edge is observed, but the spatial distribution law of doping atoms has not been carefully studied. Here, it is demonstrated that the spatial distribution of dopants changes at high doping concentrations. The spontaneous formation of an interface with a steep doping concentration change is named concentration phase separation (CPS). The difference in the spatial distribution of dopants on both sides of the interface can be identified by an optical microscope. This is consistent with the results of spectral analysis and microstructure characterization of scanning transmission electron microscope. According to the calculation results of density functional theory, the chemical potential has two relatively stable energies as the doping concentration increases, which leads to the spontaneous formation of CPS. Understanding the abnormal phenomena is important for the design of TMDCs devices. This work has great significance in the establishment and improvement of the doping theory and the design of the doping process for 2D materials.

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ChemSusChem ; 16(14): e202300312, 2023 Jul 21.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36942356

Due to the designable structure and capacity, organic materials are promising candidates for lithium-ion batteries. Herein, we report a novel type of porous organic frameworks (POFs) based on the coupling reaction of diazonium salt as the anodes for lithium ion storage. The active center containing an azo group and the adjacent lithium-philic adsorption site is constructed to investigate the electrochemical behaviors and reaction mechanism. As synthesized POF material (named as POF-AN) exhibits high reversible lithium storage capacities of 523 mAh g-1 at 0.5 A g-1 and 445 mAh g-1 at 2.0 A g-1 after 1500 cycles, showing excellent cycle stability and rate performance. The detailed characterizations reveal that the azo group can act as an electrochemical active site that reversibly bonds with Li-ions, and the adjacent oxygen atoms can electrostatically adsorb with Li-ions to promote the lithium storage reaction. This adsorption-assisted three-atom redox center is beneficial to synergistically enhance the adsorption and intercalation of lithium ions, which can further improve the capacity and cycle stability. By replacing the precursor, it is also facile to synthesize more similar structure types. The reversible redox chemistry of the adsorption-assisted three-atom active center provides new opportunities for the development of long lifespan and high-rate organic anodes.

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J Cell Biol ; 222(2)2023 02 06.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36534166

The eukaryotic cytoskeleton plays essential roles in cell signaling and trafficking, broadly associated with immunity and diseases in humans and plants. To date, most studies describing cytoskeleton dynamics and function rely on qualitative/quantitative analyses of cytoskeletal images. While state-of-the-art, these approaches face general challenges: the diversity among filaments causes considerable inaccuracy, and the widely adopted image projection leads to bias and information loss. To solve these issues, we developed the Implicit Laplacian of Enhanced Edge (ILEE), an unguided, high-performance approach for 2D/3D-based quantification of cytoskeletal status and organization. Using ILEE, we constructed a Python library to enable automated cytoskeletal image analysis, providing biologically interpretable indices measuring the density, bundling, segmentation, branching, and directionality of the cytoskeleton. Our data demonstrated that ILEE resolves the defects of traditional approaches, enables the detection of novel cytoskeletal features, and yields data with superior accuracy, stability, and robustness. The ILEE toolbox is available for public use through PyPI and Google Colab.


Algorithms , Cytoskeleton , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Humans , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted/methods , Microtubules , Plants , Animals
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ACS Nano ; 16(10): 17356-17364, 2022 Oct 25.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36200750

A mechanistic understanding of interactions between atomically thin two-dimensional (2D) transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) and their growth substrates is important for achieving the unidirectional alignment of nuclei and seamless stitching of 2D TMD domains and thus 2D wafers. In this work, we conduct a cross-sectional scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) study to investigate the atomic-scale nucleation and early stage growth behaviors of chemical vapor deposited monolayer (ML-) MoS2 and molecular beam epitaxy ML-MoSe2 on a Au(111) substrate. Statistical analysis reveals the majority of as-grown domains, i.e., ∼88% for MoS2 and 90% for MoSe2, nucleate on surface terraces, with the rest (i.e., ∼12% for MoS2 and 10% for MoSe2) on surface steps. Moreover, within the latter case, step-associated nucleation, ∼64% of them are terminated with a Mo-zigzag edge in connection with the Au surface steps, with the rest (∼36%) being S-zigzag edges. In conjunction with ab initio density functional theory calculations, the results confirm that van der Waals epitaxy, rather than the surface step guided epitaxy, plays deterministic roles for the realization of unidirectional ML-MoS2 (MoSe2) domains on a Au(111) substrate. In contrast, surface steps, particularly their step height, are mainly responsible for the integrity and thickness of MoS2/MoSe2 films. In detail, it is found that the lateral growth of monolayer thick MoS2/MoSe2 domains only proceeds across mono-Au-atom high surface steps (∼2.4 Å), but fail for higher ones (bi-Au atom step and higher) during the growth. Our cross-sectional STEM study also confirms the existence of considerable compressive residual strain that reaches ∼3.0% for ML-MoS2/MoSe2 domains on Au(111). The present study aims to understand the growth mechanism of 2D TMD wafers.

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Sci Adv ; 8(40): eabq2900, 2022 Oct 07.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36197981

The origin of the herringbone reconstruction on Au(111) surface has never been explained properly at the atomic level because the large periodic length (~30 nm) does not allow ab initio simulations of the system and because of the lack of highly accurate empirical force field. We trained a machine learning force field with high accuracy to explore this reconstruction. Our study shows that the lattice deformation in Au deeper layers, which allows the effective relaxation of the densified and anisotropic top layer lattice, is critical for the herringbone reconstruction. The herringbone reconstruction is energetically more favorable than the stripe reconstruction only if the slab thickness exceeds 12 atomic layers. Furthermore, we reveal the high stability of herringbone reconstruction at high temperatures and that a slight strain of about ±0.2% can induce a transition from the herringbone pattern to the stripe pattern, and both agree well with the experimental observations.

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New Phytol ; 235(3): 1146-1162, 2022 08.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35488494

Abiotic and biotic environments influence a myriad of plant-related processes, including growth, development, and the establishment and maintenance of interaction(s) with microbes. In the case of the latter, elevated temperature has been shown to be a key factor that underpins host resistance and pathogen virulence. In this study, we elucidate a role for Arabidopsis NON-RACE-SPECIFIC DISEASE RESISTANCE1 (NDR1) by exploiting effector-triggered immunity to define the regulation of plant host immunity in response to both pathogen infection and elevated temperature. We generated time-series RNA sequencing data of WT Col-0, an NDR1 overexpression line, and ndr1 and ics1-2 mutant plants under elevated temperature. Not surprisingly, the NDR1-overexpression line showed genotype-specific gene expression changes related to defense response and immune system function. The results described herein support a role for NDR1 in maintaining cell signaling during simultaneous exposure to elevated temperature and avirulent pathogen stressors.


Arabidopsis Proteins , Arabidopsis , Arabidopsis/metabolism , Arabidopsis Proteins/metabolism , Gene Expression Regulation, Plant , Plant Diseases/genetics , Plants/metabolism , Pseudomonas syringae , Temperature , Transcription Factors/metabolism
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 14(16): 18506-18512, 2022 Apr 27.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35437009

Phosphorus-carbon anode materials for alkali-metal ion storage in rechargeable batteries can simultaneously achieve high-energy density and fast charging. The P-C-bonded structure in the phosphorus-carbon materials has been observed and acknowledged to be a critical structural feature that renders improved cycling stability and rate performance. However, the underlying mechanisms, especially the role played by P-C bonds, remain elusive. By combining computational simulations and spectroscopic characterizations, we reveal that the stability of P-C bonds is critical to the electrochemical performance. In the discharge process, P-P bonds are fragile, while the bonding state of the P-C bonds is almost unchanged since electrons were mainly received by the P atoms to form lone pairs. The preserved P-C clusters can effectively serve as a reunion center for the recovery of P-P bonds in the recharging process, leading to a moderate energy change and improved cycling reversibility and structural stability of the phosphorous for electrochemical energy storage.

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PLoS One ; 17(4): e0266235, 2022.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35385536

Temporal variations of the extracellular matrix (ECM) stiffness profoundly impact cellular behaviors, possibly more significantly than the influence of static stiffness. Three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures with tunable matrix stiffness have been utilized to characterize the mechanobiological interactions of elasticity-mediated cellular behaviors. Conventional studies usually perform static interrogations of elasticity at micro-scale resolution. While such studies are essential for investigations of cellular mechanotransduction, few tools are available for depicting the temporal dynamics of the stiffness of the cellular environment, especially for optically turbid millimeter-sized biomaterials. We present a single-element transducer shear wave (SW) elasticity imaging system that is applied to a millimeter-sized, ECM-based cell-laden hydrogel. The single-element ultrasound transducer is used both to generate SWs and to detect their arrival times after being reflected from the side boundaries of the sample. The sample's shear wave speed (SWS) is calculated by applying a time-of-flight algorithm to the reflected SWs. We use this noninvasive and technically straightforward approach to demonstrate that exposing 3D cancer cell cultures to X-ray irradiation induces a temporal change in the SWS. The proposed platform is appropriate for investigating in vitro how a group of cells remodels their surrounding matrix and how changes to their mechanical properties could affect the embedded cells in optically turbid millimeter-sized biomaterials.


Elasticity Imaging Techniques , Biocompatible Materials , Elasticity , Elasticity Imaging Techniques/methods , Mechanotransduction, Cellular , Phantoms, Imaging , Transducers
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Adv Mater ; 34(19): e2200643, 2022 May.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35307877

Phase transformation lies at the heart of materials science because it allows for the control of structural phases of solids with desired properties. It has long been a challenge to manipulate phase transformations in crystals at the nanoscale with designed interfaces and compositions. Here in situ electron microscopy is employed to fabricate novel 2D phases with different stoichiometries in monolayer MoS2 and MoSe2 . The multiphase transformations: MoS2  â†’ Mo4 S6 and MoSe2  â†’ Mo6 Se6 which are highly localized with atomically sharp boundaries are observed. Their atomic mechanisms are determined as chalcogen 2H ↔ 1T sliding, cation shift, and commensurate lattice reconstructions, resulting in decreasing direct bandgaps and even a semiconductor-metal transition. These results will be a paradigm for the manipulation of multiphase heterostructures with controlled compositions and sharp interfaces, which will guide the future phase engineered electronics and optoelectronics of metal chalcogenides.

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JACS Au ; 2(2): 443-452, 2022 Feb 28.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35252993

Chemical reactions on metal surfaces are important in various processes such as heterogeneous catalysis and nanostructure growth. At moderate or lower temperatures, these reactions generally follow the minimum energy path, and temperature effects can be reasonably described by a harmonic oscillator model. At a high temperature approaching the melting point of the substrate, general behaviors of surface reactions remain elusive. In this study, by taking hydrocarbon species adsorbed on Cu(111) as a model system and performing extensive molecular dynamics simulations powered by machine learning potentials, we identify several important high-temperature effects, including local chemical environment, surface atom mobility, and substrate thermal expansion. They affect different aspects of a high-temperature surface reaction in different ways. These results deepen our understanding of high-temperature reactions.

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