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Dynamic characteristics of molten droplets and hot particles falling in liquid pool

Liangxing LI, Weimin MA, Huixiong LI, Tingkuan CHEN,

Frontiers in Energy 2010, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 246-251 doi: 10.1007/s11708-009-0077-y

Abstract: dynamic characteristics of molten droplets and hot particles at the very beginning of their fall into coolantEmphasis was placed on the effects of the droplet’s size and temperature, the coolant’s temperatureparticle decreased rapidly but rebounded shortly, at the beginning of droplet/particle falling in the coolantAn increase in either coolant temperature or droplet temperature results in a larger velocity variationThe elevated volatility of a coolant leads to a steeper deceleration in the “J-region” and

Keywords: dynamic characteristics     molten droplets     high-temperature particles     fuel and coolant interactions    

Review of characterization and modeling of polymer electrolyte fuel cell catalyst layer: The blessing

Jun HUANG, Zhe LI, Jianbo ZHANG

Frontiers in Energy 2017, Volume 11, Issue 3,   Pages 334-364 doi: 10.1007/s11708-017-0490-6

Abstract: Ionomer impregnation represents a milestone in the evolution of polymer electrolyte fuel cell (PEFC)characterizing microscale distributions of Pt particles, ionomer, support particles and unraveling their interactions

Keywords: polymer electrolyte fuel cell     ultra-thin catalyst layer     electrostatic interactions     characterization and    

electrocatalysis: From conventional to single-atomic platinum-based catalysts for proton exchange membrane fuel

Frontiers in Energy doi: 10.1007/s11708-023-0907-3

Abstract: drive the sluggish kinetics of cathodic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in proton exchange membrane fuelsingle-atomic Pt coordinating with non-metals and alloying with metals as well as the metal-support interactions

Keywords: single-atom catalysts     conventional Pt-based catalysts     design thoughts and synthesis     metal-support interactions    

Latest research progress for LBE coolant reactor of China initiative accelerator driven system project

Frontiers in Energy 2021, Volume 15, Issue 4,   Pages 810-831 doi: 10.1007/s11708-021-0760-1

Abstract: and the comprehensive thermal-hydraulic and material test facilities for LBE (lead bismuth eutectic) coolantPhysical and thermal experiments and software development for LBE coolant were conducted simultaneously

Keywords: LBE (lead bismuth eutectic) coolant reactor     China initiative Accelerator Driven System (CiADS) project    

Pt–C interactions in carbon-supported Pt-based electrocatalysts

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 11,   Pages 1677-1697 doi: 10.1007/s11705-023-2300-5

Abstract: catalysts, with special emphasis being given to how activity and stability enhancements are related to Pt–C interactions

Keywords: Pt–C interactions     Pt-based materials     carbon support     electrocatalysis    

Liquid metal as energy transportation medium or coolant under harsh environment with temperature below

Yunxia GAO, Lei WANG, Haiyan LI, Jing LIU

Frontiers in Energy 2014, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 49-61 doi: 10.1007/s11708-013-0285-3

Abstract: or its alloys could significantly reduce the electronics temperature compared with the conventional coolantFinally, some main factors for optimization of low temperature coolant were summarized.

Keywords: liquid metal     cryogenics     low melting point     thermal management     aircraft     liquid cooling     space exploration    

Analysis of a 1 kW organic Rankine cycle using a scroll expander for engine coolant and exhaust heat

Yiji LU, Anthony Paul ROSKILLY, Long JIANG, Longfei CHEN, Xiaoli YU

Frontiers in Energy 2017, Volume 11, Issue 4,   Pages 527-534 doi: 10.1007/s11708-017-0516-0

Abstract: This paper presented the study of engine coolant and exhaust heat recovery using organic Rankine cyclesystem mainly focusing on the utilization of exhaust energy, this work proposed to fully use the engine coolantevaluation results suggest that under the engine rated condition, the solution to fully recover the engine coolant

Keywords: organic Rankine cycle     scroll expander     coolant and exhaust recovery     internal combustion engine    

Responses of microbial interactions to elevated salinity in activated sludge microbial community

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 5, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1660-x

Abstract:

● Salinity led to the elevation of NAR over 99.72%.

Keywords: Elevated salinity     Activated sludge system     Pollution removal     Microbial interactions     Competitive relationship    

Water, energy and food interactions–Challenges and opportunities

Gustaf OLSSON

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2013, Volume 7, Issue 5,   Pages 787-793 doi: 10.1007/s11783-013-0526-z

Abstract: Water and energy are inextricably linked, and as a consequence both have to be addressed together. This is called the water-energy nexus. When access to either is limited, it becomes obvious that it is necessary to consider their interdependence. Population growth, climate change, urbanization, increasing living standards and food consumption will require an integrated approach where food, water and energy security are considered together. In this paper we examine water, energy and food security and their couplings. The nexus also creates conflicts between water use, energy extraction and generation as well as food production. Some of these conflicts are illustrated. It is argued that there is an urgent need for integrated planning and operation. Not only will better technology be needed, but also better integration of policies, organizations and political decisions.

Keywords: water security     energy security     food security     water-energy nexus     water conflicts    

Microfluidics for cell-cell interactions: A review

Rui Li,Xuefei Lv,Xingjian Zhang,Omer Saeed,Yulin Deng

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2016, Volume 10, Issue 1,   Pages 90-98 doi: 10.1007/s11705-015-1550-2

Abstract: Particularly, microfluidic chip is helpful for better understanding cell-cell interactions.

Keywords: microfluidic chip     co-culture     cell-cell interactions     review    

SUSTAINABLE CROP AND PASTURE SYSTEMS: FROM ABOVE- AND BELOWGROUND INTERACTIONS TO ECOSYSTEM MULTIFUNCTIONALITY

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 167-169 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2022446

Abstract: systems requires deeper and comprehensive understanding of mechanisms underlying above- and belowground interactionsfurther explored synergies or trade-offs of ecosystem services regulated by above- and belowground interactionslivestock manure, permanent soil cover and less disturbance of soil—which promote soil food web interactionsHis research focuses on understanding plant–soil interactions and plant nutrition, with an emphasis

THE 4C APPROACH AS A WAY TO UNDERSTAND SPECIES INTERACTIONS DETERMINING INTERCROPPING PRODUCTIVITY

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 8, Issue 3,   Pages 387-399 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2021414

Abstract:

Modern agriculture needs to develop transition pathways toward agroecological, resilient and sustainable farming systems. One key pathway for such agroecological intensification is the diversification of cropping systems using intercropping and notably cereal-grain legume mixtures. Such mixtures or intercrops have the potential to increase and stabilize yields and improve cereal grain protein concentration in comparison to sole crops. Species mixtures are complex and the 4C approach is both a pedagogical and scientific way to represent the combination of four joint effects of Competition, Complementarity, Cooperation, and Compensation as processes or effects occurring simultaneously and dynamically between species over the whole cropping cycle. Competition is when plants have fairly similar requirements for abiotic resources in space and time, the result of all processes that occur when one species has a greater ability to use limiting resources (e.g., nutrients, water, space, light) than others. Complementarity is when plants grown together have different requirements for abiotic resources in space, time or form. Cooperation is when the modification of the environment by one species is beneficial to the other(s). Compensation is when the failure of one species is compensated by the other(s) because they differ in their sensitivity to abiotic stress. The 4C approach allows to assess the performance of arable intercropping versus classical sole cropping through understanding the use of abiotic resources.

 

Keywords: compensation     competition     complementarity     cooperation     interspecific interactions     land equivalent    

Biopolymer-stabilized emulsions on the basis of interactions between β -lactoglobulin and ι -carrageenan

Qiaomei RU, Younghee CHO, Qingrong HUANG,

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2009, Volume 3, Issue 4,   Pages 399-406 doi: 10.1007/s11705-009-0253-y

Abstract: -Carrageenan and -lactoglobulin (-lg) stabilized oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions, which can be used for the oral administration of bioactive but environmentally sensitive ingredients, have been successfully prepared. The effects of protein/polysaccharide ratios, total biopolymer concentration, environmental stress (thermal processing and sonication), and pH on the complex formation between -carrageenan and -lactoglobulin have been investigated. We found that -lactoglobulin and-carrageenan stabilized emulsions can be formed at pH values of 6.0, 4.0, and 3.4. However, the microstructures of emulsions stabilized by -lactoglobulin and -carrageenan was identified by optical microscopy, and it indicated that the emulsion prepared at pH 6.0 flocculated more extensively, while its hydrodynamic radius was much bigger than those prepared at pH 4.0 and 3.4. Regarding rheological properties, the emulsion of pH 6.0 showed a more solid-like behavior but with a lower viscosity than those of pH 4.0 and 3.4. The optimum concentration ranges for -lg and-carrageenan to form stable emulsions at pH 4.0 and 3.4 were 0.3wt-%―0.6wt-% and 0.4wt-%―0.7wt-%, respectively.

Systems understanding of plant–pathogen interactions through genome-wide protein–protein interaction

Hong LI,Ziding ZHANG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2016, Volume 3, Issue 2,   Pages 102-112 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2016100

Abstract: genomics, proteomics and transcriptomics) has provided a great opportunity to explore plant–pathogen interactionsfrom a systems perspective and studies on protein–protein interactions (PPIs) between plants and pathogensThen, we focus on reviewing the progress in genome-wide PPI networks related to plant–pathogen interactionsanticipate genome-wide PPI network analysis will provide a clearer understanding of plant–pathogen interactions

Keywords: plant–pathogen interactions     systems biology     omics     plant immunity     protein–protein interaction     network    

Analysis of interactions of immune checkpoint inhibitors with antibiotics in cancer therapy

Frontiers of Medicine 2022, Volume 16, Issue 3,   Pages 307-321 doi: 10.1007/s11684-022-0927-0

Abstract: This review focuses on the interactions between immune checkpoint inhibitors and antibiotics, with an

Keywords: tumor immunotherapy     immune checkpoint inhibitor     antibiotics     gut microbiota     drug–drug interaction    

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Dynamic characteristics of molten droplets and hot particles falling in liquid pool

Liangxing LI, Weimin MA, Huixiong LI, Tingkuan CHEN,

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Review of characterization and modeling of polymer electrolyte fuel cell catalyst layer: The blessing

Jun HUANG, Zhe LI, Jianbo ZHANG

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Pt–C interactions in carbon-supported Pt-based electrocatalysts

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Yunxia GAO, Lei WANG, Haiyan LI, Jing LIU

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Analysis of a 1 kW organic Rankine cycle using a scroll expander for engine coolant and exhaust heat

Yiji LU, Anthony Paul ROSKILLY, Long JIANG, Longfei CHEN, Xiaoli YU

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Responses of microbial interactions to elevated salinity in activated sludge microbial community

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Water, energy and food interactions–Challenges and opportunities

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Microfluidics for cell-cell interactions: A review

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SUSTAINABLE CROP AND PASTURE SYSTEMS: FROM ABOVE- AND BELOWGROUND INTERACTIONS TO ECOSYSTEM MULTIFUNCTIONALITY

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Biopolymer-stabilized emulsions on the basis of interactions between β -lactoglobulin and ι -carrageenan

Qiaomei RU, Younghee CHO, Qingrong HUANG,

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Systems understanding of plant–pathogen interactions through genome-wide protein–protein interaction

Hong LI,Ziding ZHANG

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Analysis of interactions of immune checkpoint inhibitors with antibiotics in cancer therapy

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