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Nanoscale ; 12(21): 11556-11561, 2020 Jun 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32432271

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Cadmium-free quantum dots (QDs) are attracting considerable research attention because of their low toxicity. However, the bandgap of most cadmium-free QDs avoids the pure-blue region, which leads to difficulty in realizing pure-blue quantum-dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs). In this work, we successfully tuned the emission wavelength of ZnSe/ZnS quantum dots from the violet region (∼420 nm) to the pure-blue region (450-460 nm) by doping Te into the ZnSe core. The ZnSe:0.03Te/ZnSeS/ZnS QD sample with emission at 450 nm and a quantum yield of 30% was the most balanced formula. To overcome the energy gap between the hole-transfer layer and QD layers, a specific hole-transfer layer was developed for normal-structure QLEDs. A QLED with such a structure with ZnSe:0.03Te/ZnSeS/ZnS QDs achieved the pure-blue light emission at 455 nm, a low turn-on voltage of 4.4 V, and an external quantum efficiency of 0.33%. Overall, our cadmium-free QLED achieved pure-blue emission, revealing the potential of ZnSe-based pure-blue QLEDs for future displays.

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Inorg Chem ; 57(21): 13071-13074, 2018 Nov 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30351076

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In this paper, we report a simple, rapid, and stable method for the continuous synthesis of highly stable Cs4PbBr6 perovskite microcrystals (MCs) using a microfluidic system. To demonstrate the potential application of Cs4PbBr6 MCs, the sample was fabricated with K2SiF6:Mn4+ phosphor onto InGaN blue chips as white-light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Our white-LED device achieved a high National Television Standards Committee value of 119% for backlight display, which indicated that the Cs4PbBr6 MC is a promising material for future applications.

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Virus Res ; 208: 189-98, 2015 Oct 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26103098

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Soybean mosaic virus (SMV) is widely recognized as a highly damaging pathogen of soybean, and various strains/isolates have been reported to date. However, the pathogenic differences and phylogenetic relationships of these SMV strains/isolates have not been extensively studied. In the present work, by first obtaining 18 new genomic sequences of Chinese SMV strains/isolates and further compiling these with available data, we have explored the evolution of SMV from multiple aspects. First, as in other potyviruses, recombination has occurred frequently during SMV evolution, and a total of 32 independent events were detected. Second, using a maximum-likelihood method and removing recombinant fragments, a phylogeny covering 83 SMV sequences sampled from all over the world was reconstructed and the results showed four separate SMV clades, with clade I and II recovered for the first time. Third, the population structure analysis of SMV revealed significant genetic differentiations between China and two other countries (Korea and U.S.A.). Fourth, certain SMV-encoded genes, such as P1, HC-Pro and P3, exhibited higher non-synonymous substitution rate (dN) than synonymous substitution rate (dS), indicating that positive selection has influenced these genes. Finally, four Chinese SMV strains/isolates were selected for inoculation of both USA and Chinese differential soybean cultivars, and their pathogenic phenotypes were significantly different from that of the American strains. Overall, these findings have further broadened our understanding on SMV evolution, which would assist researchers to better deal with this harmful virus.


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Evolución Molecular , Genoma Viral , Enfermedades de las Plantas/virología , Potyvirus/genética , Potyvirus/aislamiento & purificación , China , Genómica , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Filogenia , Potyvirus/clasificación , República de Corea , Glycine max/virología
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