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Fujun Cao,Ping Yin,Jiang Zhang,Hou Chen,Rongjun Qu 한국공업화학회 2014 Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Vol.20 No.4
Nanoplates of cobalt phosphonate poly-Co3(LH2)2(LH3)2(H2O)4 2H2O (denoted as poly-CoAedp, L = 1- aminoethylidenediphosphononic acid anion) with two-dimensional structure has been successfully synthesized under hydrothermal conditions and applied in the removal of Pb(II) and Hg(II) ions from aqueous solutions. Poly-CoAedp has exhibited a good performance for heavy metal removal, especially for Pb(II). The effects of different experimental parameters on the competitive adsorption capacities were investigated. The research results suggest that the nanoplates of poly-CoAedp have great potential applications in environmental protection, and the good adsorption ability make it a good promising candidate material for lead removal.
Influence of thermal treatment on the performance of copper phthalocyanine thin-film transistors
Xueyan Tian,Zheng Xu,Fujun Zhang,Suling Zhao,Guangcai Yuan,Jing Li,Qinjun Sun,Ying Wang 한국물리학회 2010 Current Applied Physics Vol.10 No.1
Organic thin-film transistors (OTFTs) with bottom-gate and bottom-contact configuration based on copper phthalocyanines (CuPc) as active layer were fabricated. The performance of CuPc OTFTs was studied before and after thermal treatment on CuPc layer. The values of the threshold voltage before and after thermal treatment are -6.3 and -5.7 V, respectively. The field-effect mobility values in saturation regime of CuPc thin-film transistors before and after thermal treatment are 0.014 ㎠/Vs and 0.0068 ㎠/Vs,respectively. The experimental results indicate that there is a heavy decay on the mobility of CuPc based OTFTs mostly due to the crystalline morphology change induced by the thermal treatment, and absolute value of the threshold voltage after thermal treatment decreases with the decrease of the CuPc film thickness and the roughness.
Development of a Novel 3-DOF Suspension Mechanism for Multi-Function Stylus Profiling Systems
Jia Tian,Yanling Tian,Zhiyong Guo,Fujun Wang,Dawei Zhang,Xianping Liu,Bijian Shirinzadeh 한국정밀공학회 2016 International Journal of Precision Engineering and Vol.17 No.11
This paper proposes a novel 3-DOF suspension mechanism for multi-function stylus profiling systems. Incorporating an electromagnetic force actuator, the 3-DOF suspension mechanism provides a controlled loading force. For reasons of the thermal and mechanical stability, a triangular flexure structure is utilized to support the stylus. The stiffness matrix method is used to establish the analytical stiffness model of the 3-DOF suspension mechanism. Considering the 3-DOF suspension mechanism as a 3-DOF lumped-mass-spring system, the dynamic model is established. Finite element analysis (FEA) is used to validate the established static and dynamic models of the 3-DOF suspension mechanism. A prototype is fabricated and experimental tests are carried out to characterize the mechanism’s performance. The results show that the 3-DOF suspension mechanism provides a controlled force in a range of up to 10 mN and has a working range in excess of 10 μm with a first natural frequency of 342 Hz in Z axis, indicating good capability for multi-function measurements at the micro/nano scale.
Ma Luo,Sheng Peng,Guang Yang,Letao Lin,Ligong Lu,Jiawen Chen,Fujun Zhang,Fei Gao 대한초음파의학회 2023 ULTRASONOGRAPHY Vol.42 No.1
Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness and outcomes of percutaneous ablation guided by ultrasonography (US) and computed tomography (CT) in colorectal liver oligometastases (CLOM). Methods: This study included patients with CLOM treated with percutaneous ablation from January 2008 to January 2021 in this observational study. Only lesions visualized on both CT and US images were further analyzed according to whether patients’ initial ablation treatments utilized US guidance or CT guidance. The Kaplan-Meier method was used to estimate local tumor progression (LTP)–free survival after propensity score matching (PSM). The LTP-free survival and treatment-related outcomes were compared between these two groups. Results: PSM identified 116 patients from each group, with 269 and 238 lesions in the USguided and CT-guided groups, respectively. US-guided ablation had a shorter average procedure time and lower cost than CT-guided ablation (27.54±12.06 minutes vs. 32.70±13.88 minutes, P=0.003; $2,175.13±618.17 vs. $2,455.49±710.25, P=0.002). For patients >60 years of age, the cumulative LTP rate at 1 year was lower in the US-guided group than in the CT-guided group (17.8% vs. 25.1%, P=0.038). For patients with perivascular liver lesions, the cumulative LTP rate at 1 year was lower in the US-guided group (14.4% vs. 28.2%, P=0.040). Conclusion: For patients whose age is >60 years or who have perivascular liver lesions, USguided ablation is better than CT-guided ablation, with a shorter treatment time and lower costs when both ablation methods are feasible for patients.