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ChemSusChem ; 11(17): 2981-2986, 2018 Sep 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29879310

ABSTRACT

We report a new Li-S cell concept based on an optimized F-free catholyte solution and a high loading nanostructured C/S composite cathode. The Li2 S8 present in the electrolyte ensures both buffering against active material dissolution and Li+ conduction. The high S loading is obtained by confining elemental S (≈80 %) in the pores of a highly ordered mesopores carbon (CMK3). With this concept we demonstrate stabilization of a high energy density and excellent cycling performance over 500 cycles. This Li-S cell has a specific capacity that reaches over 1000 mA h g-1 , with an overall S loading of 3.6 mg cm-2 and low electrolyte volume (i.e., 10 µL cm-2 ), resulting in a practical energy density of 365 Wh kg-1 . The Li-S system proposed thus meets the requirements for large scale energy storage systems and is expected to be environmentally friendly and have lower cost compared with the commercial Li-ion battery thanks to the removal of both Co and F from the overall formulation.

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Eye (Lond) ; 28(3): 312-7, 2014 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24384962

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AIMS: To investigate the characteristics and prognoses of golf ball-related ocular injuries (GROIs) using standardized terminology, classification, and scoring systems. METHODS: Twenty-two GROI patients were assessed using the Birmingham Eye Trauma Terminology, Ocular Trauma Classification Group (OTCG) classification, and Ocular Trauma Score. Globe preservation and final visual acuity (FVA) were assessed according to the injury severity categorical designation. RESULTS: Fourteen patients were injured on golf courses and eight on driving ranges. Nine patients (40.9%) had open-globe injuries (five ruptures (22.7%), four penetrating injuries (18.2%)). All rupture cases required enucleation, whereas penetrating injury cases did not (the FVA ranged from 20/100 to no light perception). In open-globe injuries, wearing glasses protected against rupture (P=0.008). Thirteen patients sustained closed-globe injuries that were accompanied by lens subluxation (38.5%), choroidal rupture (30.8%), macular commotio retinae (38.5%), and traumatic optic neuropathy (7.7%). Twelve (54.5%) patients had orbital wall fractures. The mean number of related surgeries required was 1.5±1.7 across all patients. CONCLUSION: Eyes with GROIs had devastating FVA and globe preservation status, especially those with open-globe injuries. Observing golf rules and improving driving-range facilities are essential for preventing GROIs. Protective eyewear may reduce ocular damage from GROIs, especially globe rupture.


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Eye Injuries/etiology , Golf/injuries , Vision Disorders/etiology , Visual Acuity/physiology , Adult , Aged , Eye Enucleation , Eye Injuries/physiopathology , Eye Injuries/prevention & control , Female , Humans , Injury Severity Score , Male , Middle Aged , Prognosis , Retrospective Studies , Rupture , Tomography, Optical Coherence , Vision Disorders/physiopathology , Vision Disorders/prevention & control
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Eye (Lond) ; 24(2): 226-32, 2010 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19407833

ABSTRACT

PURPOSE: To report two cases of Serratia marcescens endophthalmitis related to presumed aliquot drug contamination, and to determine the incidence of acute endophthalmitis after intravitreal injection of bevacizumab. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of 2020 consecutive intravitreal bevacizumab injection (IVBI) cases at the three affiliated hospitals of Seoul National University (A, B, and C) was carried out between 12 October 2006, and 31 January 2008. Bevacizumab was retrieved multiple times from a single original vial as needed and then discarded on the same day at hospital A and C, or prepared as a single dose aliquot vial at a compounding pharmacy in the hospital B. RESULTS: The incidence of endophthalmitis after IVBI was 2/2020 (0.099%). Two patients receiving IVBI on the same day, but by different surgeons in different sites in hospital B, developed acute endophthalmitis. S. marcescens was isolated from the vitreous sample of the two patients. Molecular typing with pulsed field gel electrophoresis showed that the organisms were of the same strain, which suggested that the drug was contaminated at the pharmacy. CONCLUSIONS: Endophthalmitis is a rare complication after IVBI and can be caused by contaminated aliquot drug. Serratia is one of the causative organisms of acute endophthalmitis, which can have devastating consequences, despite the treatment. A compounding pharmacy in a hospital might not be able to guarantee that aliquoted drug is free of contamination for the IVBI.


Subject(s)
Angiogenesis Inhibitors/administration & dosage , Antibodies, Monoclonal/administration & dosage , Drug Contamination , Endophthalmitis/microbiology , Serratia Infections/etiology , Serratia marcescens , Acute Disease , Aged , Angiogenesis Inhibitors/therapeutic use , Antibodies, Monoclonal/therapeutic use , Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized , Bevacizumab , Endophthalmitis/epidemiology , Humans , Incidence , Intravitreal Injections/adverse effects , Male , Middle Aged , Republic of Korea/epidemiology , Retrospective Studies , Serratia Infections/epidemiology , Serratia marcescens/isolation & purification
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