Pt-Ru alloy is a bimetallic catalyst most commonly used in the direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC). In this paper, a new process to synthesize an unsupported Pt-Ru colloid has been introduced. The characteristics of synthesized nanoparticles were identified by XRD, TEM/EDX, and SEM, and it shows that Ru atoms are incorporated into the Pt fcc structure and the well-dispersed particles (diameter approximately 4 nm) possess a Pt-rich feature. This catalyst shows a hydrophobic characteristic which can adsorb very well on the hydrophobic-treated carbon paper or carbon cloth without the need of Nafion. Accordingly, this method can avoid particle agglomeration, and the synthesized catalyst demonstrates strong adsorption with carbon paper. In addition, this colloid-type Nafion-free catalyst was measured via linear sweep voltammetry (LSV) and exhibited electrochemical activity for methanol oxidation comparable to the commercial one with Nafion binding.
Excessive Erythrocytosis (EE) is a major hallmark of patients suffering from chronic mountain sickness (CMS, Monge's disease) and is responsible for major morbidity and even mortality in early adulthood. We took advantage of unique populations, one living at high altitude (Peru) showing EE, while another population, at the same altitude and region, shows no evidence of EE (non-CMS). Through RNA-seq, we identified and validated the function of a group of long non-coding RNA (lncRNAs) that regulate erythropoiesis in Monge's disease but not in the non-CMS population. Among these lncRNAs is HIKER (Hypoxia Induced Kinasemediated Erythropoietic Regulator)/LINC02228 which we showed plays a critical role in erythropoiesis in CMS cells. Under hypoxia, HIKER modulated CSNK2B (the regulatory subunit of Casein kinase 2). A down-regulation of HIKER down-regulated CSNK2B, remarkably reducing erythropoiesis (<70% reduction of BFUs); furthermore, an up-regulation of CSNK2B on the background of HIKER down-regulation rescued erythropoiesis defects. Pharmacologic inhibition of CSNK2B drastically reduced erythroid colonies (50-75% reduction in BFU colonies) and knock-down of CSNK2B in zebrafish lead to a defect in hemoglobinization (<97% morphants show reduction in hemoglobin levels). We conclude that HIKER regulates erythropoiesis in Monge's disease and acts through at least one specific target, CSNK2B, a casein kinase.
A method to improve the rate of direct plating process based on Pd/Sn activator and sulfide enhancement has been developed. The plating rate can be almost doubled by drying the substrate in an oven for 2 min at 75°C before dipping in the plating bath. Several analytical techniques including potential scan, energy-dispersive spectrometry, electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis, and rest potential measurement have been employed to explore the underlying cause for this acceleration effect.
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