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Journals 2018 EN

Permafrost Degradation and Subsidence Observations during a Controlled Warming Experiment

A. M. Wagner · Nathaniel J. Lindsey · Shan Dou +8 more

Global climate change has resulted in a warmer Arctic, with projections indicating accelerated modifications to permafrost in the near future. The thermal, hydrological, and mechanical physics of permafrost thaw have been hypothesized to couple in a complex fashion but data collection efforts to study these feedbacks in the field have been limited. As a result, laboratory and numerical models have largely outpaced field calibration datasets. We present the design, execution, and initial results from the first decameter-scale controlled thawing experiment, targeting coupled thermal/mechanical response, particularly the temporal sequence of surface subsidence relative to permafrost degradation at depth. The warming test was conducted in Fairbanks, AK, and utilized an array of in-ground heaters to induce thaw of a ~11 × 13 × 1.5 m soil volume over 63 days. The 4-D temperature evolution demonstrated that the depth to permafrost lowered 1 m during the experiment. The resulting thaw-induced surface deformation was ~10 cm as observed using a combination of measurement techniques. Surface deformation occurred over a smaller spatial domain than the full thawed volume, suggesting that gradients in cryotexture and ice content were significant. Our experiment provides the first large field calibration dataset for multiphysics thaw models.

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Journals 2018 EN

Addition of dairy lipids and probiotic Lactobacillus fermentum in infant formula programs gut microbiota and entero-insular axis in adult minipigs

Marion Lemaire · Samir Dou · Armelle Cahu +14 more

Clinical and animal studies have demonstrated beneficial effects of early consumption of dairy lipids and a probiotic, Lactobacillus fermentum (Lf), on infant gut physiology. The objective of this study was to investigate their long-term effects on gut microbiota and host entero-insular axis and metabolism. Piglets were suckled with a milk formula containing only plant lipids (PL), a half-half mixture of plant lipids and dairy lipids (DL), or this mixture supplemented with Lf (DL + Lf). They were weaned on a standard diet and challenged with a high-energy diet until postnatal day 140. DL and DL + Lf modulated gut microbiota composition and metabolism, increasing abundance of several Clostridia genera. Moreover, DL + Lf specifically decreased the faecal content of 2-oxoglutarate and lysine compared to PL and 5-aminovalerate compared to PL and DL. It also increased short-chain fatty acid concentrations like propionate compared to DL. Furthermore, DL + Lf had a beneficial effect on the endocrine function, enhancing caecal GLP-1 and GLP-1 meal-stimulated secretion. Correlations highlighted the consistent relationship between microbiota and gut physiology. Together, our results evidence a beneficial programming effect of DL + Lf in infant formula composition on faecal microbiota and entero-insular axis function.

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Journals 2018 EN

Genetic polymorphisms of ALDH2 are associated with lumbar disc herniation in a Chinese Han population

Qi Dong · Guoxia Ren · Kuaiqiang Zhang +3 more

Aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) is a key enzyme for the catalytic oxidation of acetaldehyde to acetic acid. Genetic polymorphisms of ALDH2 have been associated with a wide range of diseases and cancers. However, little information is found about the association between ALDH2 polymorphisms and lumbar disc herniation (LDH) in Chinese Han population. We investigated the association between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in ALDH2 and LDH risk in a case–control study that included 380 LDH cases and 692 healthy controls. Eight SNPs were selected and genotyped using the Sequenom MassARRAY platform. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were calculated using unconditional logistic regression after adjusting for gender and age. In the allele model analysis, we found the frequency of the “A” allele of rs671 was significantly higher in LDH cases than in controls (OR = 1.414, 95%CI: 1.109–1.803, P  = 0.005). In the genetic model analysis, we found the minor allele “A” of rs671 was associated with increased risk of LDH under log-additive model (OR = 1.42, 95%CI: 1.11–1.82, P  = 0.0062); and the minor allele “C” of rs7296651 was associated with decreased risk of LDH under over-dominant model (OR = 0.72, 95%CI: 0.53–0.97, P  = 0.031). Additionally, the haplotype “GGCTCACG” constructed by rs886205, rs2238152, rs4648328, rs441, rs4646778, rs671, rs11066028, and rs7296651 was associated with increased risk of LDH (OR = 1.45; 95% CI = 1.11–1.90; P  = 0.0071). Our data shed new light on the association between genetic polymorphisms of ALDH2 and LDH susceptibility in a Chinese Han population.

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Journals 2018 EN

Altitudinal dependence of PCBs and PBDEs in soil along the two sides of Mt. Sygera, southeastern Tibetan Plateau

Wenying Meng · Pu Wang · Ruiqiang Yang +7 more

Surface soil samples were collected from Mt. Sygera in the southeast of Tibetan Plateau to investigate the altitudinal distribution of PCBs and PBDEs along the two sides of the mountain. The average concentrations of PCBs and PBDEs were 177 pg g −1 dw and 15 pg g −1 dw, respectively. The relationships between the log-transformed TOC-normalized concentrations and the altitudes showed different trends on the two sides. On the windward side, there was a positive correlation for the heavier PCBs; while on the leeward side, the concentrations increased and then decreased for PCBs and PBDEs at the altitude of 4100–4200 m, corresponding to the change in vegetation. The observed discrepancy on the two sides of the mountain demonstrated different key factors associated with precipitation and the forest canopy. Additionally, values of windward-leeward Enrichment Factors (W/L EFs) for the heavier PCB congeners (PCB-138, 153, and -180) were an order of magnitude higher in sites above 4200 m, which also suggested that vegetation played an important role in the altitudinal accumulation of POPs in soil. This is one of the very few studies that have revealed the differences in altitudinal accumulation of POPs along the two sides of a mountain.

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Journals 2018 EN

A Broadband DLCZ Quantum Memory in Room-Temperature Atoms

Jian-Peng Dou · Ai-Lin Yang · Mu-Yan Du +8 more

Quantum memory capable of stopping flying photons and storing their quantumcoherence is essential for scalable quantum technologies. A room-temperaturebroadband quantum memory will enable the implementation of large-scale quantumsystems for real-life applications. Due to either intrinsic high noises orshort lifetime, it is still challenging to find a room-temperature broadbandquantum memory beyond conceptual demonstration. Here, we present afar-off-resonance Duan-Lukin-Cirac-Zoller (FORD) protocol and demonstrate thebroadband quantum memory in room-temperature atoms. We observe a lowunconditional noise level of $10^{-4}$ and a cross-correlation up to 28. Astrong violation of Cauchy-Schwarz inequality indicates high-fidelitygeneration and preservation of non-classical correlation. Furthermore, theachieved cross-correlation in room-temperature atoms exceeds the key boundaryof 6 above which quantum correlation is able to violate Bell's inequality. Ourresults open up the door to an entirely new realm of memory-enabled quantumapplications at ambient conditions.

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Journals 2018 EN

Novel double layer lanthanide metal–organic networks for sensing applications

Jun Wang · QiangSheng Zhang · Wei Dou +6 more

A trifunctional aromatic building block (H 2 L) containing three different types of functional groups (carboxyl C([double bond, length as m-dash]O)OH, aldehyde C([double bond, length as m-dash]O)H, and O-ether) was applied for the hydrothermal synthesis of two novel lanthanide 2D coordination polymers [Ln(μ-HL)(μ 3 -L)(phen)] n {Ln = Tb (1) and Eu (2); H 2 L = 5-methoxy-(4-benzaldehyde)-1,3-benzene dicarboxylic acid; phen = 1,10-phenanthroline}. Both compounds 1 and 2 are isostructural and reveal very complicated 2D metal-organic double layers with the 3,4L27 topology. The presence of free aldehyde groups positioned outside of the double layers opens up a possibility of using them as functional groups toward sensing amines and small organic molecules. The fluorescence measurements for the Tb derivative 1 reveal that it acts as an efficient fluorescence sensor for p-phenylenediamine, benzidine and acetone molecules via a luminescence quenching effect. A similar sensing behavior was observed for the Eu compound 2. Moreover, thin-films of 1-PEG on glass (1-PEG-glass thin-film material) were fabricated and investigated for the detection of amine vapors.

Royal Society of Chemistry
Journals 2018 EN

Double-exponential refractive index sensitivity of metal–semiconductor core–shell nanoparticles: the effects of dual-plasmon resonances and red-shift

Hailong Zhang · Pengfei Cao · Jie Dou +3 more

In order to improve the refractive index sensitivity of a localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) sensor, we present a new type of LSPR sensor whose refractive index sensitivity can be improved by greatly increasing the plasmon wavelength red-shift of metal-semiconductor core-shell nanoparticles (CSNs). Using extended Mie theory and Au@Cu 2- x S CSNs, we theoretically investigate the optical properties of metal-semiconductor CSNs in the entire near-infrared band. Compared with dielectric-metal and metal-metal CSNs under the same conditions, the metal-semiconductor CSNs have a higher double-exponential sensitivity curve because their core and shell respectively support two LSPRs that greatly increase the LSPR red-shift to the entire near-infrared range. It is worth noting that the sensitivity can be improved effectively by increasing the ratio of the shell-thickness to core-radius, instead of decreasing it in the case of the dielectric-metal CSNs. The underlying reason for the enhancement of sensitivity is the increase of repulsive force with the enlargement of shell thickness, which is different from the dielectric-metal CSNs. This design method not only paves the way for utilizing metal-semiconductor CSNs in biology and chemistry, but also proposes new ideas for the design of sensors with high sensitivity.

Royal Society of Chemistry
Journals 2018 EN

Corrosion behaviour of micro-arc oxidation coatings on Mg–2Sr prepared in poly(ethylene glycol)-incorporated electrolytes

Dandan Gao · Jinhe Dou · Cheng Hu +2 more

Microarc oxidized calcium phosphate (CaP) ceramic coatings were fabricated on Mg-2Sr alloy from silicate electrolytes with different concentration gradient poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG 1000 ). The microstructure, phase and degradability of the ceramic coatings were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and simulation body fluid (SBF) immersion tests respectively. An electrochemical workstation was used to investigate the electrochemical corrosion properties of the coatings. It is found that microstructure, thickness, adhesive strength and degradation rate are influenced by PEG 1000 incorporation through adjusting the electrolyte activity and then altering the coating growth mechanism. Similar thicknesses (39.0-42.2 μm) are observed in PEG 1000 -containing coatings while their PEG 1000 -free counterparts possess the maximum value (51.5 μm). The weight gain in the first two days of SBF immersion suggests that a new layer containing CaP apatites is generated. Results show that ceramic coatings prepared in the electrolyte containing 8 g L -1 PEG 1000 exhibits the highest corrosion resistance and lowest degradation rate.

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