Publications by authors named "Cheng-Hao Fu"

A carboxylate-directed regioselective Heck-type alkenylation and alkenylative lactonization of ()-β,γ-unsaturated carboxylic acids by simply substrate control is reported. ()- and ()-alkenyl bromides reacted to give energetically more favorable palladacyles, allowing access to fully stereocontrolled conjugated 1,3-dienes and alkenyled γ-lactones. Mechanistic studies suggest that excellent regioselectivity may be strongly influenced by the steric factors of reactants involved in the palladacycle intermediates.

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  • The study explores the effectiveness of a new self-designed stapler tractor in improving surgical outcomes for lung segmentectomy using the tunneling technique, which has potential advantages but faces challenges with staple passage.
  • In a retrospective analysis, patients were divided into four groups based on surgical approaches, with Group A (using the stapler tractor with tunneling) showing the best results in several aspects, including operation time and fewer complications.
  • The research concludes that the tunneling technique, when used with the stapler tractor, represents a significant advancement, leading to better surgical precision and shorter hospital stays compared to traditional methods.
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Catalyst sorbents based on alumina-supported CuO, CeO2, and CuO-CeO2 were applied to a dry scrubber to clean up the SO2/HCl/NO simultaneously from pilot-scale fluidized-bed incineration flue gas. In the presence of organic compounds, CO and the submicron particles SO2 and HCI removed by the fresh catalyst sorbents and NO reduced to N2 by NH3 under the catalysis of fresh and spent desulfurization/dechloridization (DeSO2/DeHCl) catalyst sorbents (copper compounds, Cu, CuO, and CuSO4) were evaluated in this paper. The fresh and spent catalyst sorbents were characterized by the Brunner-Emmett-Teller method (BET), X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), and the elemental analyzer (EA).

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