scholarly journals Formation of Copper Oxide Nanotextures on Porous Calcium Carbonate Templates for Water Treatment

Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (19) ◽  
pp. 6067
Author(s):  
Mahmud Diab ◽  
Karam Shreteh ◽  
Michael Volokh ◽  
Taleb Mokari

The necessity of providing clean water sources increases the demand to develop catalytic systems for water treatment. Good pollutants adsorbers are a key ingredient, and CuO is one of the candidate materials for this task. Among the different approaches for CuO synthesis, precipitation out of aqueous solutions is a leading candidate due to the facile synthesis, high yield, sustainability, and the reported shape control by adjustment of the counter anions. We harness this effect to investigate the formation of copper oxide-based 3D structures. Specifically, the counter anion (chloride, nitrate, and acetate) affects the formation of copper-based hydroxides and the final structure following their conversion into copper oxide nanostructures over porous templates. The formation of a 3D structure is obtained when copper chloride or nitrate reacts with a Sorites scaffold (marine-based calcium carbonate template) without external hydroxide addition. The transformation into copper oxides occurs after calcination or reduction of the obtained Cu2(OH)3X (X = Cl– or NO3–) while preserving the porous morphology. Finally, the formed Sorites@CuO structure is examined for water treatment to remove heavy metal cations and degrade organic contaminant molecules.

RSC Advances ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 472-480 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jing Zhang ◽  
Bin Yao ◽  
Hang Ping ◽  
Zhengyi Fu ◽  
Yu Li ◽  
...  

Hierarchical porous calcium carbonate microspheres are synthesized by a template-free method, and show potential application in water treatment.


2017 ◽  
Vol 109 ◽  
pp. 38-43
Author(s):  
R. Rhodes Trussell ◽  
John D. Kenny ◽  
David R. Hokanson

Author(s):  
Swarnendu Tripathi ◽  
Nikita R Dsouza ◽  
Raul Urrutia ◽  
Michael T Zimmermann

Abstract Motivation Protein-coding genetic alterations are frequently observed in Clinical Genetics, but the high yield of variants of uncertain significance remains a limitation in decision making. RAS-family GTPases are cancer drivers, but only 54 variants, across all family members, fall within well-known hotspots. However, extensive sequencing has identified 881 non-hotspot variants for which significance remains to be investigated. Results Here, we evaluate 935 missense variants from seven RAS genes, observed in cancer, RASopathies and the healthy adult population. We characterized hotspot variants, previously studied experimentally, using 63 sequence- and 3D structure-based scores, chosen by their breadth of biophysical properties. Applying scores that display best correlation with experimental measures, we report new valuable mechanistic inferences for both hot-spot and non-hotspot variants. Moreover, we demonstrate that 3D scores have little-to-no correlation with those based on DNA sequence, which are commonly used in Clinical Genetics. Thus, combined, these new knowledge bear significant relevance. Availability and implementation All genomic and 3D scores, and markdown for generating figures, are provided in our supplemental data. Contact [email protected] Supplementary information Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.


2019 ◽  
Vol 145 (9) ◽  
pp. 04019052 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bishow N. Shaha ◽  
Daniel E. Meeroff ◽  
Kevin Kohn ◽  
Timothy G. Townsend ◽  
John D. Schert ◽  
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1994 ◽  
Vol 75 (1-4) ◽  
pp. 197-203 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robert B. Bjorklund ◽  
Hans Arwin ◽  
Lars Järnström

2007 ◽  
Vol 134 ◽  
pp. 379-382
Author(s):  
Claire Therese Richard ◽  
D. Benoit ◽  
S. Cremer ◽  
L. Dubost ◽  
B. Iteprat ◽  
...  

3D architecture is an alternative way to high-k dielectric to increase the capacitance of MIM structure. However, the top of this kind of structure is very sensitive to defectivity and then requires a special wet treatment. In this paper, we present the process flow for a 3D MIM integration in a CMOS copper back-end and a two steps wet process which provides very good electrical performances, i.e. leakage current lower than 10-9A.cm-2 at 5V / 125°C and breakdown voltage higher than 20V. At first, a SC1 step is done for electrode isolation improvement by material etching with good selectivity towards dielectric: that’s the electrode recess. In the second time, a HF step is done for copper oxide dilution and residues removal from the top of the 3D structure.


2016 ◽  
Vol 28 (11) ◽  
pp. 3796-3803 ◽  
Author(s):  
Victor Lauth ◽  
Brigitta Loretz ◽  
Claus-Michael Lehr ◽  
Michael Maas ◽  
Kurosch Rezwan

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