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    Life cycle environmental and economic assessment of alumina recovery from secondary aluminum dross in China

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    Secondary aluminum dross is regarded as a hazardous solid waste in many countries. A coupled life cycle assessment and life cycle costing method was used to evaluate the environmental impact and economic cost of two processes for producing alumina from bauxite and secondary aluminum dross. The results showed that the total normalized midpoint value of the dross process is 32.16% lower than that of the bauxite process. The cost of producing 1 t alumina by dross process is 130.01 ,accountingforonly49.54, accounting for only 49.54% of that of bauxite process. Ammonium sulfate as a by-product also brought in a profit of 22.18 . These findings could be attributed to the decrease in energy and raw material consumption (i.e., steam, sodium hydroxide, electricity) and the relatively low cost of secondary aluminum dross. Adjusting raw materials for steam production and optimizing electricity structure could reduce the overall environmental impact of secondary aluminum dross recovery. Based on the forecast of environmental impact and policy adjustment in the future, inter-provincial dross transportation and southwest aluminum industry migration in China could be feasible solutions

    Momentum Distribution of Near-Zero-Energy Photoelectrons in the Strong-Field Tunneling Ionization in the Long Wavelength Limit

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    We investigate the ionization dynamics of Argon atoms irradiated by an ultrashort intense laser of a wavelength up to 3100 nm, addressing the momentum distribution of the photoelectrons with near-zero-energy. We find a surprising accumulation in the momentum distribution corresponding to meV energy and a \textquotedblleft V"-like structure at the slightly larger transverse momenta. Semiclassical simulations indicate the crucial role of the Coulomb attraction between the escaping electron and the remaining ion at extremely large distance. Tracing back classical trajectories, we find the tunneling electrons born in a certain window of the field phase and transverse velocity are responsible for the striking accumulation. Our theoretical results are consistent with recent meV-resolved high-precision measurements.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure

    CAT: enhancing multimodal large language model to answer questions in dynamic audio-visual scenarios

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    This paper focuses on the challenge of answering questions in scenarios that are composed of rich and complex dynamic audiovisual components. Although existing Multimodal Large Language Models (MLLMs) can respond to audio-visual content, these responses are sometimes ambiguous and fail to describe specific audio-visual events. To overcome this limitation, we introduce the CAT, which enhances MLLM in three ways: 1) besides straightforwardly bridging audio and video, we design a clue aggregator that aggregates question-related clues in dynamic audio-visual scenarios to enrich the detailed knowledge required for large language models. 2) CAT is trained on a mixed multimodal dataset, allowing direct application in audio-visual scenarios. Notably, we collect an audio-visual joint instruction dataset named AVinstruct, to further enhance the capacity of CAT to model cross-semantic correlations. 3) we propose AI-assisted ambiguity-aware direct preference optimization, a strategy specialized in retraining the model to favor the non-ambiguity response and improve the ability to localize specific audiovisual objects. Extensive experimental results demonstrate that CAT outperforms existing methods on multimodal tasks, especially in AudioVisual Question Answering (AVQA) tasks. The codes and the collected instructions are released at https://github.com/rikeilong/Bay-CA

    Flavonoids and volatiles in Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat flower from Tongxiang County in China

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    Flavonoids and volatiles in a traditional herbal medicine Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat flower were determined by HPLC and GC/MS, respectively. Eight flavonoids and fifty eight volatiles were identified. Luteolin-7-glucoside and quercitrin were the most abundant flavonoids and they amounted for 85.7% of the total detected flavonoids. -Humulene was the most abundant volatile and ledene oxide-(I) the next abundant one and the two volatiles were 16.3 and 9.0% of total volatiles, respectively. The bioactivities of the partial components in C. morifolium Ramat flower were discussed. It is considered that the health benefits of C. morifolium Ramat might be related to its abundant flavonoids and volatiles
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