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Effects of functional groups for CO

Chenkai Gu, Yang Liu, Weizhou Wang, Jing Liu, Jianbo Hu

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 2,   Pages 437-449 doi: 10.1007/s11705-020-1961-6

Abstract: Functional groups on organic linkers of MOFs play important roles in improving the CO capture abilityeffects on CO adsorption were systematically investigated by rationally incorporating various functional groupsIn addition, three kinds of molecular interactions between CO and functional groups were analyzed andthe best-performing functional group for CO capture in MOFs, better than the widely used –NH or –F groups

Keywords: metal-organic frameworks     functional groups     CO2 capture     GCMC     DFT    

Characterization and comparison of organic functional groups effects on electrolyte performance for vanadium

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 9,   Pages 1221-1230 doi: 10.1007/s11705-023-2298-8

Abstract: density and stability limitations, as well as to investigate the effects of various organic functional groupsThe –SO3H group, specifically the coaction of the –NH2 and –SO3H groupsThe –NH2 and –COOH additive groups improved conductivity and electrochemical activity.

Keywords: vanadium redox flow battery     functional groups     organic additives     energy density     stability    

Unravelling the bottleneck of phosphonic acid anchoring groups aiming toward enhancing the stability

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 7,   Pages 1060-1078 doi: 10.1007/s11705-021-2117-z

Abstract: Novel near-infrared sensitizers with different anchoring groups aiming toward improved stability andResults of dye binding on TiO2 surface demonstrated that SQ-162 bearing double anchoring groups

Keywords: anchoring groups     adsorption behaviour     dye-binding strength     squaraine dyes     dye-sensitized solar cells    

Influence of axial load on the lateral pile groups response in cohesionless and cohesive soil

Jasim M. ABBASA,Zamri CHIK,Mohd Raihan TAHA

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 176-193 doi: 10.1007/s11709-015-0289-7

Abstract: The lateral response of single and group of piles under simultaneous vertical and lateral loads has been analyzed using a 3D finite element approach. The response in this assessment considered lateral pile displacement and lateral soil resistance and corresponding - curve. As a result, modified - curves for lateral single pile response were improved with respect to the influence of increasing axial load intensities. The improved plots can be used for lateral loaded pile design and to produce the group action design -multiplier curves and equations. The effect of load combination on the lateral pile group response was performed on three pile group configurations (i.e., 2×1, 2×2 and 3×2) with four pile spacings (i.e., = 2 , 4 , 6 and 8 ). As a result, design curves were developed and applied on the actual case studies and similar expected cases for assessment of pile group behavior using improved p-multiplier. A design equation was derived from predicted design curves to be used in the evaluation of the lateral pile group action taking into account the effect of axial load intensities. It was found that the group interaction effect led to reduced lateral resistance for the pile in the group relative to that for the single pile in case of pure lateral load. While, in case of simultaneous combined loads, large axial load intensities (i.e., more than 6 , where is lateral load values) will have an increase in -multiplier by approximately 100% and will consequently contribute to greater group piles capacities.

Keywords: piles     pile group     spacing     configuration     combined load    

Insight into the effect of surface carboxyl and amino groups on the adsorption of titanium dioxide for

Wenlong Zhang, Xuyang Zhao, Lin Zhang, Jinwei Zhu, Shanshan Li, Ping Hu, Jiangtao Feng, Wei Yan

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 5,   Pages 1147-1157 doi: 10.1007/s11705-020-1978-x

Abstract: In this study, TiO functionalized with organic groups were prepared to study the effect of carboxyland amino groups on the adsorption behavior of TiO for the removal of acid red G (ARG) as an anionicTiO was successfully modified with carboxyl and amino groups by using the hydrolysis method with oxalicacid (OAD, with two carboxyl groups), ethylenediamine (EDA, with two amino groups) and DL-alanine (DLAThe ARG uptake by the functionalized TiO samples was largely dependent on the functional groups.

Keywords: amino group     carboxylic group     titanium dioxide     ARG     adsorption    

Finite element prediction on the response of non-uniformly arranged pile groups considering progressive

Qian-Qing ZHANG, Shan-Wei LIU, Ruo-Feng FENG, Jian-Gu QIAN, Chun-Yu CUI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 4,   Pages 961-982 doi: 10.1007/s11709-020-0632-5

Abstract: Large differential settlement of pile groups will decrease the use-safety requirements of building, evenTo reduce differential settlement among individual piles, non-uniformly arranged pile groups can be adoptedThis paper presents a finite element analysis on the response of pile groups with different layouts ofindividual piles in pile groups.Furthermore, the response of non-uniformly arranged pile groups, e.g., individual piles with variable

Keywords: numerical simulation     non-uniformly arranged pile groups     differential settlement     pile-soil interaction    

Modeling oblique load carrying capacity of batter pile groups using neural network, random forest regression

Tanvi SINGH, Mahesh PAL, V. K. ARORA

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 3,   Pages 674-685 doi: 10.1007/s11709-018-0505-3

Abstract: (NN) based modelling approaches were used to predict oblique load carrying capacity of batter pile groupsusing 247 laboratory experiments with smooth and rough pile groups.Results suggest improved performance by RF regression for both pile groups.load ( ) and number of batter pile ( ) affect the oblique load capacity for both smooth and rough pile groups

Keywords: batter piles     oblique load test     neural network     M5 model tree     random forest regression     ANOVA    

Using sound Clinical Paths and Diagnosis-related Groups (DRGs)-based payment reform to bring benefits

Zhi-Ruo ZHANG PhD, Jian-Qing MI MD, Zhao-Jun WEN MA, Sai-Juan CHEN MD, PhD, Zhu CHEN PhD, Long-Jun GU MD, Jing-Yan TANG MD, PhD, Shu-Hong SHEN MD, PhD,

Frontiers of Medicine 2010, Volume 4, Issue 1,   Pages 8-15 doi: 10.1007/s11684-010-0018-5

Abstract: The prospective payment system of Diagnosis-related Groups (DRGs), Clinical Paths, and the Comparative

Keywords: healthcare reform     diagnosis-related groups     clinical paths     comparative effectiveness analysis     acute promyelocytic    

Opinions on Xinjiang in the Development of Western Region of China

Liu Shouren

Strategic Study of CAE 2000, Volume 2, Issue 10,   Pages 59-62

Abstract: Xinjiang Production & Construction Groups is a very important part of Xinjiang as a special organization

Keywords: development of western region     Xinjiang     Production Construction Groups    

Unnormalized and normalized forms of gefura measures in directed and undirected networks

Raf GUNS,Ronald ROUSSEAU

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2015, Volume 16, Issue 4,   Pages 311-320 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1400425

Abstract: In some networks nodes belong to predefined groups (e.g., authors belong to institutions).Gefura measures are designed as indicators of a node’s brokerage role between such groups.centrality and consider to what extent a node belongs to shortest paths between nodes from different groupsWhile the former normalizes at the level of groups, the latter normalizes at the level of nodes. (2)

Keywords: Networks subdivided in groups     Partitions     Gefura measures     Q-measures     Brokerage role     Directed and    

Decontamination of Cr(VI) facilitated formation of persistent free radicals on rice husk derived biochar

Kaikai Zhang, Peng Sun, Yanrong Zhang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1106-7

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PFRs were produced on biochar during Cr(VI) decontamination.

PFRs formation on biochar was owing to the oxidization of phenolic-OH by Cr(VI).

Appearance of excessive oxidant led to the consumption of PFRs on biochar.

Biochar charred at high temperature possessed great performance to Cr(VI) removal.

Keywords: Biochar     Persistent free radicals     Phenolic hydroxyl groups     Cr(VI) reduction    

Distribution of phytoplankton community and its influence factors in an urban river network, East China

Ling Sun, Hui Wang, Yuanqing Kan, Shiliang Wang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1062-7

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Effects of urban river conditions on phytoplankton community were investigated.

Nitrate utilization and hydrodynamic condition affected phytoplankton distribution.

A winter bloom was induced by abundant ammonia, total phosphorus and organic matters.

The diatoms and euglenoids dominated in an urban beheaded river ecosystem.

Keywords: Phytoplankton composition     Spatiotemporal distribution     Functional groups     Nitrate nitrogen     Winter bloom    

Numerical analysis for castedinplace DX pile groups

Wan Fei,Zhang Dehua

Strategic Study of CAE 2012, Volume 14, Issue 1,   Pages 46-50

Abstract: These research results provide valuable basis for the rational design of pile groups of this type.

Keywords: pile foundation     ultimate bearing mechanism     numerical analysis     DX pile group    

Ground movements due to deep excavations in Shanghai: Design charts

Malcolm D. BOLTON,Sze-Yue LAM,Paul J. VARDANEGA,Charles W. W. NG,Xianfeng MA

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 3,   Pages 201-236 doi: 10.1007/s11709-014-0253-y

Abstract: Recent research has clarified the sequence of ground deformation mechanisms that manifest themselves when excavations are made in soft ground. Furthermore, a new framework to describe the deformability of clays in the working stress range has been devised using a large database of previously published soil tests. This paper aims to capitalize on these advances, by analyzing an expanded database of ground movements associated with braced excavations in Shanghai. It is shown that conventional design charts fail to take account either of the characteristics of soil deformability or the relevant deformation mechanisms, and therefore introduce significant scatter. A new method of presentation is found which provides a set of design charts that clarify the influence of soil deformability, wall stiffness, and the geometry of the excavation in relation to the depth of soft ground.

Keywords: Shanghai     excavations     mobilizable strength design     dimensionless groups     design charts    

Anovel spiking neural network of receptive field encoding with groups of neurons decision Article

Yong-qiang MA, Zi-ru WANG, Si-yu YU, Ba-dong CHEN, Nan-ning ZHENG, Peng-ju REN

Frontiers of Information Technology & Electronic Engineering 2018, Volume 19, Issue 1,   Pages 139-150 doi: 10.1631/FITEE.1700714

Abstract: spikes as inputs for each neuron to approach the absolute refractory period of the neuron; (3) using groups

Keywords: Tempotron     Receptive field     Difference of Gaussian (DoG)     Flip invariance     Rotation invariance    

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Effects of functional groups for CO

Chenkai Gu, Yang Liu, Weizhou Wang, Jing Liu, Jianbo Hu

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Characterization and comparison of organic functional groups effects on electrolyte performance for vanadium

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Unravelling the bottleneck of phosphonic acid anchoring groups aiming toward enhancing the stability

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Influence of axial load on the lateral pile groups response in cohesionless and cohesive soil

Jasim M. ABBASA,Zamri CHIK,Mohd Raihan TAHA

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Insight into the effect of surface carboxyl and amino groups on the adsorption of titanium dioxide for

Wenlong Zhang, Xuyang Zhao, Lin Zhang, Jinwei Zhu, Shanshan Li, Ping Hu, Jiangtao Feng, Wei Yan

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Finite element prediction on the response of non-uniformly arranged pile groups considering progressive

Qian-Qing ZHANG, Shan-Wei LIU, Ruo-Feng FENG, Jian-Gu QIAN, Chun-Yu CUI

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Modeling oblique load carrying capacity of batter pile groups using neural network, random forest regression

Tanvi SINGH, Mahesh PAL, V. K. ARORA

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Using sound Clinical Paths and Diagnosis-related Groups (DRGs)-based payment reform to bring benefits

Zhi-Ruo ZHANG PhD, Jian-Qing MI MD, Zhao-Jun WEN MA, Sai-Juan CHEN MD, PhD, Zhu CHEN PhD, Long-Jun GU MD, Jing-Yan TANG MD, PhD, Shu-Hong SHEN MD, PhD,

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Opinions on Xinjiang in the Development of Western Region of China

Liu Shouren

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Unnormalized and normalized forms of gefura measures in directed and undirected networks

Raf GUNS,Ronald ROUSSEAU

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Decontamination of Cr(VI) facilitated formation of persistent free radicals on rice husk derived biochar

Kaikai Zhang, Peng Sun, Yanrong Zhang

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Distribution of phytoplankton community and its influence factors in an urban river network, East China

Ling Sun, Hui Wang, Yuanqing Kan, Shiliang Wang

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Numerical analysis for castedinplace DX pile groups

Wan Fei,Zhang Dehua

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Ground movements due to deep excavations in Shanghai: Design charts

Malcolm D. BOLTON,Sze-Yue LAM,Paul J. VARDANEGA,Charles W. W. NG,Xianfeng MA

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Anovel spiking neural network of receptive field encoding with groups of neurons decision

Yong-qiang MA, Zi-ru WANG, Si-yu YU, Ba-dong CHEN, Nan-ning ZHENG, Peng-ju REN

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