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Category:Toyota GroupIn Situ Monitoring of Nanoparticles during Combined Thermal/UV Reactions: Enhanced Degradation of Organic Pollutants by Catalytic Photocatalysis and Photothermal Decomposition.
Combined use of UV and thermal heating enhances the degradation of organic compounds in aqueous solution. However, this process is not fully understood and it is still not clear whether all organic species are subjected to the combined action of UV radiation and heat or only the desired target compounds. Herein, we directly observe and compare the transformation of organic pollutants upon use of UV radiation, UV and heat, or UV, heat, and a photocatalyst for the first time. The aqueous solution of organic pollutants contains both mono- and bi-functionalized adsorbates as intermediates in the catalytic decomposition of the adsorbate molecules. The formation of the bi-functionalized intermediates is evident even after UV radiation or UV and heat treatment. However, the presence of a photocatalyst enhances the photochemical transformation of organic pollutants. Photochemical and photothermal transformations result in the formation of different intermediates that are functionalized with either hydroxyl (OH) or carboxyl (COOH) groups. Interestingly, the use of UV and heat increases the formation of the OH-functionalized intermediates compared to the UV treatment alone. The use of heat results in the formation of COOH-functionalized intermediates when compared to the UV or UV and heat treatment alone. This study demonstrates the potential of UV radiation, UV and thermal heating, and photocatalysis in the efficient treatment of wastewater contaminated with organic pollutants.Oxidized low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein and its association with osteoporosis.
Osteoporosis is a common condition resulting from decreased bone mass that could potentially cause an increased fracture risk in elderly individuals. The human oxidized low density lipoprotein (oxLDL) receptor-related protein (OLR1) is the receptor for oxLDL and is expressed in the osteoblast lineage. OL 01e38acffe
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