Publications by authors named "Yunhao Ding"

Using l-methionine (Met) as the endogenous directing group, we developed Pd-catalyzed β-C(sp)-H glycosylation of peptides with 1-iodoglycals. A wide range of tri- to hexapeptides containing the Ala-Met motifs underwent Ala C-H glycosylation under the standard conditions to give the glycopeptides smoothly. 15 proteinogenic amino acids (with easily removable protecting groups) were well tolerated.

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In this study, we investigated reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)-assisted device-to-device (D2D) communication systems over Nakagami- fading channels. To enhance the reliability of RIS-assisted D2D communications, we utilized the rate-splitting multiple access (RSMA) technique to maximize the achievable ergodic rate for our considered systems. Specifically, both devices decoded the common symbol by treating private symbols as interference, and then each private symbol was decoded by treating the other as interference.

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This study investigated the spatial distributions and seasonal variations of 19 CUPs in the coastal areas of the Shandong Peninsula and its surrounding rivers and assessed their ecological risk. In freshwater and seawater, insecticides (chlorpyrifos, methoxychlor, and pyridaben), as well as fungicides (fenarimol) and herbicides (dichlobenil) were the main pollutants (Detection Frequency: 100 %). Spatially, during winter, the regional pollution levels of ΣCUPs in seawater showed a trend of Laizhou Bay (LZB, mean:4.

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Packing structures of granular disks are reconstructed using magnetic resonance imaging techniques. As packing fraction increases, the packing structure transforms from a nematic loose packing to a dense packing with randomly oriented stacks. According to our model based on Edwards' volume ensemble, stack structures are statistically favored when the effective temperature decreases, which has a lower structural anisotropy than single disks, and brings down the global orientational order consequently.

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In a comprehensive study on the presence and distribution of Currently Using Organoamine Pesticides (CUOAPs) in the Arctic Ocean, this study collected and analyzed 36 surface seawater samples during the summer of 2021. The study detected 36 CUOAPs, 17 of these compounds at levels exceeding the Method Detection Limits (MDLs). Concentrations of CUOAPs ranged from 0.

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We studied 19 targets currently using organochlorine pesticides (CUOCPs) from 98 samples in the Western Pacific Ocean and the East China Sea collected in 2019, 2020, and 2021. The samples were analyzed using a novel High-throat/High-volume Solid-Phase Extraction method. Eighteen individual CUOCPs were above the method detection limits.

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Article Synopsis
  • Granular particles can self-organize into ordered structures when subjected to external forces, showcasing a unique form of out-of-equilibrium assembly.
  • Using magnetic resonance imaging, researchers examined how granular cubes change their internal structure during cyclic shearing, studying factors like order parameters and free volume.
  • The process involves an initial quick formation of orderly local structures that later evolves into a denser packing, which exhibits strong vertical ordering while remaining more fluid horizontally, influenced by mechanical stability and entropy principles.
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Packing structures of granular cylinders with the aspect ratio close to one have been reconstructed with the help of magnetic resonance imaging techniques. By controlling the container boundary conditions and preparation protocols, a structural transformation from a disordered liquid-like state to an orientationally ordered state with cubatic symmetry at a high packing fraction is observed. This ordering process is accompanied by the formation of more faceted contacts, which lower the elastic energy between jammed granular particles to drive the transformation.

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Iron(III)-tetraamidomacrocyclic ligand (Fe-TAML) activators have drawn great attentions due to the high reactivity to degrade organic pollutants. However, previous studies showed that the reactivity and stability of Fe-TAML were both strongly pH-dependent, which dramatically decrease at lower pH levels. Herein, Fe-TAML/DODMA (dimethyldioctadecylammonium chloride) microspheres with diameters ranging from 100 to 2000 nm were synthesized via a surfactant-assisted self-assembly technique.

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