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    Dual effects of ultrasound on fabrication of anodic aluminum oxide by Wu, Zhicheng, Zhao, Yuxiao, Fan, Jiasheng, Gao, Chao, Yuan, Xieyu, Wang, Guoli, Zhang, Qiaogen

    Published in Ultrasonics sonochemistry (01-06-2023)
    “…•Decoupling of the effects of bubble desorption and mass transfer enhancement.•Nanopore-expansion and promoted AAO growth efficiency through bubble desorption…”
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    In situ monitoring of epoxy resin curing process: Using glass transition as a bridge by Wu, Zhicheng, Chen, Qingyun, Liu, Dexing, Fan, Jiasheng, Zhang, Qiaogen, Chen, Weijiang

    Published in Polymer testing (01-01-2023)
    “…Dielectric analysis (DEA) is an effective method for monitoring the curing process of epoxy resin (EP) in situ, but the influence of curing temperature on the…”
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    Effect of Dielectric Relaxation of Epoxy Resin on Dielectric Loss of Medium-Frequency Transformer by Wu, Zhicheng, Lin, Binqi, Fan, Jiasheng, Zhao, Junping, Zhang, Qiaogen, Li, Licheng

    “…Epoxy resin (EP) is a typical and widely used insulating material for medium-frequency transformers (MFTs). The dielectric loss of EP is one of the key…”
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    Efficient volumetric hydrolytic degradation of epoxy resin driven by Permeability-Enhanced surfactants by Wu, Zhicheng, Wang, Chenyang, Zhang, Zehao, Fan, Jiasheng, Wang, Shujuan, Gao, Chao, Wang, Guoli, Zhang, Qiaogen

    “…[Display omitted] •Permeability-enhanced surfactants enable volumetric epoxy resin hydrolysis as low as 160 ℃.•Branched surfactants boost mass transfer via…”
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    Key role of longitudinal disarranged growth in porous anodic alumina: Crystallographic orientation by Wu, Zhicheng, Fan, Jiasheng, Yuan, Xieyu, Zhao, Yuxiao, Wang, Bo, Zhang, Qiaogen, Li, Licheng

    Published in Materials letters (01-01-2023)
    “…•Spatial mapping relationship between the substrate and porous anodic alumina was obtained using scratch marking.•Aluminum substrate grain boundaries results…”
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    Oxidative phosphorylation decline and mitochondrial dynamics disequilibrium are involved in chicken large white follicle atresia by Hu, Jianing, Li, Jie, Zheng, Shanyou, Chen, Yan, Zhang, Yucheng, Deng, Jiguang, Fan, Jiasheng, Xu, Huiyan, Lu, Yangqing, Liu, Xingting

    Published in Theriogenology (15-01-2025)
    “…In domestic hens, the atresia of large white follicles (LWFs) directly affects the number of follicles that enter the hierarchical development and ovulation…”
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    Synthesis of drug-loaded H-ZIF-8@CaCO3-PEG nanocarrier for synergistic therapy by Song, Han, Fan, Jiasheng, Liu, Shengkai, Chen, Boyu, Huang, Jin, Fu, Yujie, Liu, Zhiguo

    Published in Inorganic chemistry communications (01-04-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •DOX&ICG@H-ZIF-8@CaCO3-PEG NPs very high drug loading due to hollow structure.•π-π stacking effect of ICG and DOX increases drug…”
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    Throughput Analysis on 3-Dimensional Underwater Acoustic Network with One-Hop Mobile Relay by Zhong, Xuefeng, Chen, Fangjiong, Fan, Jiasheng, Guan, Quansheng, Ji, Fei, Yu, Hua

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (16-01-2018)
    “…Underwater acoustic communication network (UACN) has been considered as an essential infrastructure for ocean exploitation. Performance analysis of UACN is…”
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    The Discharge Mode of SF6N2 Gas Mixture in Extremely Inhomogeneous Electric Field under Power Frequency Voltage by Chen, Qingyun, Wu, Zhicheng, Liu, Fangji, Yun, Fan, Liu, Dexing, Fan, Jiasheng, Zhang, Qiaogen, Gao, Chao

    “…SF_{6}/\text{N}_{2} gas mixture has been used as insulated medium in power equipment, but the breakdown characteristics and the discharge mode of…”
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