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2022 ◽  
pp. 1420326X2110514
Author(s):  
Zijun Li ◽  
Junjian Wang ◽  
Shuqi Zhao ◽  
Yu Xu

Hypoxia plays a major role in limiting the construction of the high-altitude mine. Understanding the effect and the distribution of diffused oxygen supply at different altitudes is the premise for the design of a mine with oxygen supply system and the full utilization of oxygen resources. For the optimal design of an oxygen supply mode and ventilation system, a multi-component fluid model of the diffused oxygen supply of a single-head tunnel was developed. This study reveals the variation law of the average oxygen mass fraction at different altitudes. The relationship between the distance from the heading face and the oxygen mass fraction at each altitude was fitted. The results show that the distribution of oxygen mass fraction in a single head tunnel at different altitudes presents a similar trend of increasing first and then decline. In addition, the change of the average oxygen mass fraction with the increase of altitude is not linear, and the dispersion loss is larger in high-altitude areas. The largest oxygen enrichment area is distributed at the altitudes of 4000–4500 m. This study provides theoretical support for improving the hypoxic environment of high-altitude metal mines excavation work.


Author(s):  
Wen Jie Wu ◽  
Jinhui Chang

AbstractThe effect of oxygen on the germination and culturability of aerobic Bacillus atrophaeus spores was investigated in this study. Under oxic or anoxic conditions, various nutritional and non-nutritional germinants were utilized to induce germination. Tb3+-dipicolinic acid fluorescence assay and phase-contrast microscopy were used to track the germination process. The final germination level, germination half time, and germination speed were used to define germination kinetics. Colony-forming unit enumeration was used to assess the culturability of germinated spores germinated with or without oxygen. The results show that in the absence of oxygen, the final germination level was unaffected, germination half time decreased by up to 35.0%, germination speed increased by up to 27.4%, and culturability decreased by up to 95.1%. It is suggested that oxygen affects some germinant receptor-dependent germination pathways, implying that biomolecules engaged in these pathways may be oxygen-sensitive. Furthermore, spores that have completed the germination process in either anoxic or oxic conditions may have different culturability. This research contributed to a better understanding of the fundamental mechanism of germination.


2022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoli Li ◽  
Pengxi Li ◽  
Fangfang Wei ◽  
Xuemin Wang ◽  
Weiwen Han ◽  
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Porous nanopetal of MnMoO4 with oxygen vacancy is prepared by hydrothermal synthesis and hydrogenation reduction method. The MnMoO4-OV porous nanopetal has a higher specific surface area together with a more...


2022 ◽  
Vol 891 ◽  
pp. 161963
Author(s):  
Jingzhi He ◽  
Yating Qiao ◽  
Ruixin Wang ◽  
Yu Tang ◽  
Shun Li ◽  
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