The reduced graphene oxide (RGO)-hierarchical ZnO hollow sphere composites are prepared through a simple ultrasonic treatment of the solution containing graphene oxide (GO), Zn(CH 3 COO) 2 , DMSO, and H 2 O. The GO is reduced to RGO effectively, and the ZnO hollow spheres consisting of nanoparticles are uniformly dispersed on the surface of RGO sheets during the ultrasonic process. The optimum synergetic effect of RGO-ZnO composites is found at a RGO mass ratio of 3.56%, and the photocurrent and photodegradation efficiency on methylene blue of RGO-ZnO composites are improved by five times and 67%, respectively, compared with those of pure ZnO hollow spheres. The enhancements of photocurrent and photocatalytic activity can be attributed to the suppression of charge carriers recombination resulting from the interaction between ZnO and RGO.
Magnetocaloric effect and refrigerant capacity of Gd-based Gd53Al24Co20Zr3 and Gd33Er22Al25Co20 bulk metallic glasses are investigated. It is found that the magnetic entropy changes compare favorably with that of Gd and are slightly larger than that of the known crystalline magnetic refrigerant compound Gd5Si2Ge1.9Fe0.1. Their good refrigerant efficiency combining with high electrical resistivity, high thermal stability, outstanding mechanical properties, tunable nature, and sufficiently soft magnetic property make them an attractive candidate for magnetic refrigerants in the temperature range of 10–100K.
These findings suggest an important role for miR-135a in renal fibrosis and inhibition of miR-135a might be an effective therapy for diabetic nephropathy.
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