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The natural material pectin was used as the matrix to prepare a dust suppressant. The regression model in response to the grafting ratio was established, and the optimum modification scheme was determined. The amount of monomer, initiator, cross-linking agent, and reaction temperature was 3.20 g, 0.20 g, and 0.15 g and 92 °C, respectively. Through Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy tests, not only the formation of the product in graft copolymerization reaction was validated but also the wettability of pectin was significantly improved. The surface morphology of pectin before and after modification was observed by a scanning electron microscope. After graft copolymerization treatment, the surface of pectin presented a dense grid structure, which proved that the pectin-modified dust suppressant can play a crucial role in wetting and condensing coal dust. Contact angle tests were used to characterize the effect of pectin modification on the wettability of bituminous coal before and after modification. The results of contact angle tests showed that when the droplets just contacted the bituminous coal flakes, the contact angle of modified pectin droplets on the flakes was the smallest, and the value was 55.21°. Compared with pure water droplets and unmodified pectin droplets, it decreased by 21.66° and 18.50°. The modification reaction process and dust suppression mechanism were explained at the molecular level.
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Macromol Rapid Commun
September 2025
School of Materials and Chemistry, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, Anhui, China.
At present, flexible sensors are a hot spot in research and experimental development, but the research on flexible sensors that can be used for human motion monitoring still needs to be deepened. In this work, the green material cellulose acetate (CA) was used as the matrix material, the film was made by electrospinning, crushed by a cell grinder and sodium alginate (SA) was added to promote the uniform dispersion of nanofibers in water, and then methyltrimethoxysilane (MTMS) and MXene nanosheet dispersion were added to make it hydrophobic and good conductivity, and the aerogel precursor solution was prepared, and then the CA/SA/MTMS/MXene aerogel with directional holes was prepared by directional freeze-drying. As a flexible sensor material, it can be used for human wear, monitoring the electrical signals generated by the movement of human joints and other parts, and can still maintain a current of about 0.
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September 2025
Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Hagenring 30, D-38106 Braunschweig, Germany.
In the structure of the title compound, CHN·CHNOS·CHNOS, the central pyridinic rings are approximately coplanar to the benzo-thia-zole moieties. The phenyl groups are appreciably angled to the central rings [inter-planar angles of 57.30 (3)° for the anion and 79.
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September 2025
Department of Chemistry, Tulane University, 6400 Freret Street, New Orleans, Louisiana 70118-5698, USA.
The crystal structure of the title compound, [Ni(CHFS)] (), reveals averaged S-C [1.708 (2) Å] and C-C [1.395 (4) Å] bond lengths that are consistent with radical monoanionic ligands paired with a divalent Ni ion.
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September 2025
Department of Physics Yuvaraja's College University of Mysore,Mysore 570005 Karnataka India.
In the title compound, CHBrClO, the dihedral angle between the 4-bromo-2-chloro-phenyl ring and the aromatic ring of (alk-yloxy)phenyl moiety is found to be 77.21 (2)°. The torsion angle associated with the ester moiety is 173.
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August 2025
The Third People's Hospital Affiliated to Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Fuzhou City, Fujian, China.
Objective: This study investigates the biomechanical effects of long-term Tai Chi practice on the knee meniscus through biomechanical experimentation and finite element simulation, focusing on practitioners performing Knee Brushing and Twisting Step. The findings aim to establish scientific guidelines for optimizing exercise protocols in middle-aged and elderly populations.
Methods: Twenty male middle-aged and elderly practitioners were recruited, divided into a Beginner Group (BG: n = 10), and an Experienced Group (EG: n = 10).