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The hydrolysis and aminolysis reactions of aldehydes were proved to be associated with the secondary organic aerosols (SOA) in the atmosphere. However, these reactions are forbidden owing to the high energy barriers. To make these reactions feasible and assess the catalytic ability of water...

Author(s)
Wei YuanYuan; Zhang QingZhu; Wang WenXing; Wang Qiao
Publisher
Elsevier Inc., Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Atmospheric Environment, 2023, 294,
Abstract

In this study, amino acids, proteins, and microbial communities in sludge from different wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) were analyzed. The results showed that the bacterial communities of different sludge samples were similar at the phylum level, and the dominant bacterial species in sludge...

Author(s)
Xu Xin; Wang WeiYun; Zhang YuFang; Meng QingSi; Huang TengDa; Zhang WanLi
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023, 30, 21, pp 60760-60767
Abstract

The differences between dry- and flood-cultivated rice and the reason behind low-quality dry-cultivated rice were clarified. The physiological traits, starch synthase activity, and grain metabolomics of 'Longdao 18' were measured and analyzed at four growth stages. The brown, milled, and...

Author(s)
Wang Guan; Shen XinRu; Bai ChenYang; Zhuang ZiXin; Jiang Hao; Yang MeiYing; Wei XiaoShuang; Wu ZhiHai
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Food Chemistry, 2023, 425,
Abstract

Glycine-rich flexible peptide linkers have been widely adopted in fusion protein engineering; however, they can hardly be cleaved for the separation of fusion partners unless specific protease recognition sites are introduced. Herein, we report the use of the peptidoglycan-targeting staphylolytic...

Author(s)
Liu ZhiQiang; Gong GuoLi; Li YanNi; Xu QinFeng; Akimbekov, N.; Zha Jian; Wu Xia
Publisher
American Chemical Society, Washington, USA
Citation
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2023, 71, 13, pp 5293-5301
Abstract

The formation of brominated disinfection byproducts (Br-DBPs) is an emerging issue in drinking water disinfection because its toxicity is tens to hundreds of times higher than that of chlorinated analogues and because of the widespread presence of bromide in source water. However, the mechanism and ...

Author(s)
Ao Jian; Bu LingJun; Wu YuWei; Wu YangTao; Zhou ShiQing
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Science of the Total Environment, 2023, 868,
Abstract

This experimental study evaluates the inhibition performance of kinetic hydrates inhibitors (KHIs) of three amino acids, namely: glycine, proline, and alanine. It includes the performance comparison with the conventional inhibitor i.e., polyvinyl pyrrolidine (PVP) on methane (CH4) hydrate in oil...

Author(s)
Almashwali, A. A.; Khan, M. S.; Lal, B.; Jin QuahChong; Sabil, K. M.; Khor SiakFoo
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Chemosphere, 2023, 312, Part 2,
Abstract

The chlorination of the two simplest amino acids at HOCl excess was studied by stopped-flow, conventional spectrophotometric and time resolved 1H NMR kinetic methods at 25°C. These reactions show distinct characteristics under neutral and alkaline conditions. At high pH, the common feature of the...

Author(s)
Simon, F.; Szabó, M.; Fábián, I.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2023, 447,
Abstract

Glyphosate can be biodegraded via the aminomethylphosponic acid (AMPA) and the sarcosine/glycine pathway leading to the formation of three intermediate products AMPA, sarcosine or glycine. The fate of the three intermediate compounds of glyphosate biodegradation including nature of non-extractable...

Author(s)
Aslam, S.; Jing, Y.; Nowak, K. M.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2023, 447,
Abstract

Peptide asparaginyl ligases (PALs) are useful tools for precision modifications of proteins and live-cell surfaces by ligating peptides after Asn/Asp (Asx). They share high sequence and structural similarity to plant legumains that are generally known as asparaginyl endopeptidases (AEPs), thus...

Author(s)
Hemu XinYa; Chan NingYu; Liew HengTai; Hu SiDe; Zhang XiaoHong; Serra, A.; Lescar, J.; Liu ChuanFa; Tam, J. P.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
New Phytologist, 2023, 238, 4, pp 1534-1545
Abstract

Clay minerals are effective sorbents for toxic metal immobilization in contaminated soils and waters. However, their Cd immobilization efficiency is unclear when they are loaded with organics. In this study, sodium montmorillonite (Na-M) was successfully loaded with potassium humate, chitosan, and...

Author(s)
Liu Na; Niu GuoLiang; Xu LiWen; Wang JiaQi; Li ChengLiang; Liu YanLi
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Science of the Total Environment, 2023, 881,

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