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Defining Nafion Ionomer Roles for Enhancing Alkaline Oxygen Evolution Electrocatalysis
The electrocatalytic oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is not strictly a surface reaction, because it takes place in a thin hydrous electrical double layer (EDL). In this work, we perform an in-depth study of Nafion ionomer functions in both catalyst inks and catalyst layers (CL) for high-efficiency OER in alkaline media. Based on cyclic voltammetry results, an analysis method is developed to characterize pseudocapacitance and EDL charging capacitance independently. This enables accurate quantification of interfacial charge transport behavior and active sites for OER. Zeta potential measurements confirm that Nafion ionomer serves as a stabilizing and binding agent in catalyst-solvent inks. The data obtained from the half-cell tests in 1 M KOH reveal that increasing ionomer content in CL reduces OER performance due to higher mass transport resistance and less active sites. The sample with I/C = 1/24 (weight ratio of Nafion ionomer to IrOx catalyst) exhibits an approximately 1.7-times higher OER activity than that of I/C = 2/1. Furthermore, the ionomer blocking effect is found to be a common phenomenon, which was observed in a wide range of catalyst loadings and three different catalyst materials. Nevertheless, as demonstrated by Nafion-free samples, the addition of Nafion is indispensable for efficient catalyst utilization. Our study shows that the optimized ionomer content in the CL is 10-30 wt % of catalyst loading. Within this range, Nafion, catalyst particles, and electrolyte solution form efficient interaction, resulting in good connectivity of the charge conduction paths without inhibiting the gas diffusion
A study on the association of the chromosome 12p13 locus with sporadic late-onset alzheimer's disease in Chinese
Recent linkage and association studies have implicated the chromosome 12p13 locus as possibly harboring genetic variants predisposed to Alzheimer's disease (AD). We attempted to replicate this association in a Chinese data set comprised of 256 AD cases and 264 age-matched normal controls. A total of 14 single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were examined. Single marker association revealed the two SNPs in NCAPD2 (rs7311174 and rs2072374) as showing nominal significant p values (p = 0.0491 and 0.0116, respectively). Haplotype analysis found LD block one to be significantly associated with AD (global p = 0.0250). Haplotypes CGGATG and CAGTCG were also significantly associated with AD (p = 0.0498 and p = 0.0482, respectively). These genetic analyses provide evidence that the chromosome 12p13 locus is associated with AD in Chinese. © 2009 S. Karger AG, Basel.postprin
Low sidelobe synthesis of dipole arrays by element orientation selection using binary codec genetic algorithm
© 2017 Euraap. Selecting appropriate element orientations can significantly reduce the sidelobe level of the antenna array. In this paper, a binary coded genetic algorithm (BCGA) which selects the element orientations from specified discrete angles, is proposed to reduce the sidelobe level (SLL) of the array. Compared to the conventional GA, the BCGA is much faster in this application. Synthesis results show the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed method
The spatial and temporal distribution of heavy metals in sediments of Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong
Author name used in this publication: Chloe Wing-yee TangAuthor name used in this publication: Carman Ching-man Ip2007-2008 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalAccepted ManuscriptPublishe
A randomised controlled trial to compare immunogenicity between intramuscular and intradermal trivalent influenza vaccination in nursing home older adults
BACKGROUND: Immunosenescence in older adults contributes to unsatisfactory immunogenicity towards influenza vaccine. Intradermal (ID) administration of influenza vaccine has been suggested to improve immunogenicity but there is no study regarding the immunogenicity of ID influenza vaccination in nursing home older adults ...postprin
Implementing Effective Group Work for Mathematical Achievement in Primary School Classrooms in Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Education Bureau recommends that primary school pupils’ mathematical achievement be enhanced via collaborative discussions engendered by group work. This pedagogic change may be hindered by Confucian heritage classroom practices and Western-dominated group work approaches that predominate in Hong Kong. To overcome these obstacles, we introduced a relational approach to group work in a quasi-experimental study. Our sample included 20 teachers randomly allocated to experimental (12) and control (8) conditions and their 504 mathematics pupils (aged 9–10). The relational approach focused on the development of peer relationships in a culturally appropriate manner and was implemented over 7 months. Pupils were pre-/post-tested for mathematical achievement and systematically observed, and the teachers were assessed for subject knowledge and pre-/post-tested for pedagogic efficacy. Analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and hierarchical linear modeling (HLM) results show enhanced mathematical achievement, supported by improved peer-based communication skills and time-on-task for the experimental pupils. Experimental teachers raised their pedagogic efficacy. Results indicate the potential of the relational approach for boosting academic achievement via enhanced child-peer-teacher interaction and the need to reassess the role of peer-based latent collectivist learning in Confucian heritage classrooms.postprin
A meta-analytic study of the neural systems for auditory processing of lexical tones
The neural systems of lexical tone processing have been studied for many years. However, previous findings have been mixed with regard to the hemispheric specialization for the perception of linguistic pitch patterns in native speakers of tonal language. In this study, we performed two activation likelihood estimation (ALE) meta-analyses, one on neuroimaging studies of auditory processing of lexical tones in tonal languages (17 studies), and the other on auditory processing of lexical information in non-tonal languages as a control analysis for comparison (15 studies). The lexical tone ALE analysis showed significant brain activations in bilateral inferior prefrontal regions, bilateral superior temporal regions and the right caudate, while the control ALE analysis showed significant cortical activity in the left inferior frontal gyrus and left temporo-parietal regions. However, we failed to obtain significant differences from the contrast analysis between two auditory conditions, which might be caused by the limited number of studies available for comparison. Although the current study lacks evidence to argue for a lexical tone specific activation pattern, our results provide clues and directions for future investigations on this topic, more sophisticated methods are needed to explore this question in more depth as well.published_or_final_versio
Delineation of the frequency and boundary of chromosomal copy number variations in paediatric neuroblastoma
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Neuroblastoma, the most common solid tumour in early childhood, is characterized by very frequent chromosomal copy number variations (CNVs). While chromosome 2p amplification, 17q gain, 1p and 11q deletion in human neuroblastoma tissues are well-known, the exact frequencies and boundaries of the chromosomal CNVs have not been delineated. We analysed the publicly available single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array data which were originally generated by the Therapeutically Applicable Research to Generate Effective Treatments (TARGET) initiative, defined the frequencies and boundaries of chromosomes 2p11.2–2p25.3 amplification, 17q11.1-17q25.3 gain, 1p13.3-1p36.33 deletion and 11q13.3-11q25 deletion in neuroblastoma tissues, and identified chromosome 7q14.1 (Chr7:38254795-38346971) and chromosome 14q11.2 (Chr14:21637401-22024617) deletion in blood and bone marrow samples from neuroblastoma patients, but not in tumour tissues. Kaplan Meier analysis showed that double deletion of Chr7q14.1 and Chr14q11.2 correlated with poor prognosis in MYCN gene amplified neuroblastoma patients. In conclusion, the oncogenes amplified or gained and tumour suppressor genes deleted within the boundaries of chromosomal CNVs in tumour tissues should be studied for their roles in tumourigenesis and as therapeutic targets. Focal deletions of Chr7q14.1 and Chr14q11.2 together in blood and bone marrow samples from neuroblastoma patients can be used as a marker for poorer prognosis and more aggressive therapies
Dyslexia in Hong Kong : challenges and opportunities
Author name used in this publication: Cecilia W. P. Li-TsangAuthor name used in this publication: Pui Yee Grace Lung2011-2012 > Academic research: not refereed > Chapter in an edited book (author)Version of RecordPublishe
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