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Electrochemical studies confirmed the superior performance of spinel coated anode with enhanced redox activity. In addition, the charge-discharge studies confirmed the high capacitive nature of the modified electrode improving the electrodes charge holding capacity. The study suggested an effective treatment strategy for the treatment of Congo red dye.Ball-milling technology is adopted for the debromination of nonmetallic particles of waste printed circuit boards. During the ball-milling process, too short ball-milling time causes insufficient debromination. Excessive ball-milling leads to the waste of resources and the destruction of the main structure of nonmetallic particles resin, unfavorable for the secondary utilization. However, how to determine debromination time of nonmetallic particles in ball-milling process has not been detailed studied. In this study, the ball-milling energy was coupled with the degradation energy of pentabromodiphenyl ether molecule to compute the time for each chemical bond to break. The ball-milling model was used to accurately compute effective mechanical ball-milling energy (1.234 × 10-3 J) generated by a single collision. The average bond energies of C‒O bond, C‒Br bond and C‒H bond (261.24, 302.05 and 489.50 kJ/mol) were analyzed by density functional theory. Under the conditions of 220 r/min and 1.2 g nonmetallic particles and NZVI (41). The C‒O bond, C‒Br bond, and C‒H bond fractured completely in turn at 2.25 h, 7.23 h (optimal debromination time), and 11.72 h. Based on the analysis of debromination pathways, it inferred that H2O, HBr, CH3Br, CH4, FeBr2, and graphite were generated. This paper develops a novel idea of the schedule of debromination time of nonmetallic particles, contributing to the directional removal of organic pollutants by ball-milling.The nano scale zero valent iron (nZVI) is the most used material in the remediation process. The inclusion of sustainability in the remediation process has also been gaining prominence. Sustainable remediation seeks to consider the environmental, economic and social impacts of remediation. Thus, this article aims to (i) identify and describe nZVI production methods and (ii) evaluate their environmental aspects. Thus, this research was carried out in two stages. The first consisted of systematic bibliographical research to identify and describe nZVI production methods. In the second stage, an environmental analysis of the methods was performed considering the methodology of life cycle inventory assessment. Based on the inventory analysis, a classification of environmental aspects was performed, which included criteria, icons and a color scale. Nine nZVI production methods were identified, which comprised different technologies and processes. All methods had negative environmental aspects, such as high energy consumption, waste, wastewater generation and atmospheric emissions. In the classification of methods with regard to environmental aspects, the milling method had the best score, and the ultrasonic wave method the worst. Overall, this study contributes significantly to the detailed knowledge of nZVI synthesis methods in relation to production processes and their environmental aspects.
Despite the high prevalence of coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS), the optimal management of concomitant CAD, including revascularization before transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), remains controversial. Contemporary, real-world practice patterns have not yet been described. We aimed to characterize the burden of CAD in contemporary TAVR patients and evaluate revascularization practices at a high-volume center.
We retrospectively analyzed all adult patients referred for TAVR at our center between January 2019 and January 2020. Presence of significant CAD and subsequent management were recorded. Presenting symptoms, use of non-invasive and invasive ischemia testing, and pre-TAVR computed tomography (CT) imaging were analyzed.
A total of 394 patients with severe AS were referred for TAVR. see more Thirty-nine patients (9.9%) instead underwent surgery, of whom only 5 (1.3%) received coronary artery bypass grafting. Of the remaining 355 patients, 218 patients (61.4% coronary angiography before TAVR.
A retrospective analysis of 394 patients at a single high-volume US center shows that only 1 in 25 contemporary transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) patients had significant coronary artery disease and angina requiring intervention. This calls into question the utility of routine invasive coronary angiography before TAVR.A 34-year-old female with a past medical history of sick sinus syndrome which requiring placement of single chamber (atrial) permanent pacemaker (Medtronic, Minneapolis, MN, USA). One year after pacemaker implantation, the patient reported exercise intolerance and palpitation at rest. Device interrogation during clinic visit revealed 99% atrial pacing and high atrial rate episodes. What is the mechanism for high atrial rate episodes? Atrial preference pacing (algorithm is a promising method for preventing atrial tachyarrhythmia in patients with an implanted pacemaker. However, instead of using nominal search interval settings, which may not benefit patients, we should individually tailor the programming, identifying the most effective search interval and be aware of possible pro-arrhythmic effects.
To review the various determinants of sleep quality among college students.
The PubMed, Web of Science and Cochrane Library databases were searched with the search string "sleep quality" AND "college students" for articles published between January 2007 and October 2017. Articles were excluded if they (1) examined sleep quality as a risk factor for other outcomes or (2) involved inpatients or participants under medical care.
The 112 identified studies were classified into categories according to the investigated determinants and their effect on sleep quality. Physical activity and healthy social relations improved sleep quality, while caffeine intake, stress and irregular sleep-wake patterns decreased sleep quality. Less consistent results were reported regarding eating habits and sleep knowledge, while proper napping during the day might improve overall sleep quality.
College students are vulnerable to different risk factors for sleep quality. When designing interventions to improve sleep quality among college students, the main determinants need to be taken into consideration.