8 research outputs found

    The five elements of the cell

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    Everything in the surrounding universe can be attributed into five elements. Human organs can be also linked to the five elements. Cells, the smallest unit of the human body, consist of cellular organelles as little organs. Here, we extended the concept of the five elements to a cellular level via the human organs, theoretically re-evaluating the overall association of cellular organelles in maintaining the homeostasis of cellular functions. Keywords: Cellular organelles, Five elements, Human organ

    Highly stable CsPbBr3/ PMA perovskite nanocrystals for improved optical performance

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    In this study, to address the stability issues, we synthesized a CsPbBr3-coated poly (maleic anhydride-alt-1-octadecene) (CsPbBr3/PMA) using a modified hot-injection method. The CsPbBr3/PMA perovskite nanocrystals (PNCs) exhibited effective green emission at 522 nm with an improved photoluminescence quantum yield (86.8 %) compared to traditional CsPbBr3 PNCs (54.2 %). The ligands in the polymer coating can bond with the uncoordinated Pb and Br ions on the surface of PNCs to minimize surface defects and avoid exposure to the external environment, enhancing the stability of the perovskites. Time-resolved photoluminescence spectra showed longer lifetimes for CsPbBr3/PMA PNCs, while transient absorption measurements provided valuable insights into the intraband hot-exciton relaxation and recombination. We demonstrate the potential application of CSPbBr3/PMA in a down-conversion white-light-emitting diode (LED) by coupling green CsPbBr3/PMA and red K2SiF6:Mn4+ phosphor-coated glass slides onto a 455-nm blue GaN LED. The white LED produced a white light with the International Commission on Illumination color coordinates of (0.323, 0.345), luminous efficiency of 58.4 lm/W, and color rendering index of 83.2. The fabricated, white-LED system obtained a wide color gamut of 125.3 % of the National Television Standards Committee and 98.9 % of Rec. 2020. The findings demonstrate that CsPbBr3/PMA can be an efficient down-conversion material for white LEDs and backlighting

    Abstracts of 2nd International Symposium on Plastic Pollution

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    This book presents the abstracts of the selected contributions to the Second International Symposium on Plastic Pollution, hosted from 3rd to 4th of November 2022 in hybrid mode by the “Plastic Free” Specialized Graduate School, University of Seoul. The symposium covers “Challenges and Possible Solutions of Plastic Pollution” and “Toxicity Assessment of Plastics”. The symposium was special as it brought together researchers from multidisciplinary fields, bringing new research ideas and creating collaboration in the field of plastic pollution. With 20 experts from 7 countries and two special sessions with different themes, the symposium offered a perfect platform for attendees to share their research ideas. Symposium Title: 2nd International Symposium on Plastic PollutionTheme: SYM-1~2: Challenges and Possible Solutions of Plastic Pollution. SYM-3: Toxicity Assessment of PlasticsSymposium Date: 3-4 November 2022Symposium Location: Hybrid (online and offline – Jeju-Island Pacific, South Korea)Symposium Organizer: Plastic-Free Specialized Graduate School, University of Seoul, South KoreaSymposium Sponsors: Ministry of Environment & KEITI, South Korea Previous Year Abstract Book: Abstracts of 1st International Symposium on Plastic Pollutio
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