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    • Methods for forecasting the effect of exogenous risks on stock markets 

      Arias-Calluari, Karina; Alonso-Marroquin, Fernando; Najafi, Morteza N.; Harre', Michael
      Published 2021
      Markets are subjected to both endogenous and exogenous risks that have caused disruptions to financial and economic markets around the globe, leading eventually to fast stock market declines. In the past, markets have ...
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    • Gold nanoparticle based photothermal therapy: development and application for effective cancer treatment 

      Yang, Wenjie; Liang, Huazheng; Ma, Songhua; Wang, Devin; Huanga, Jun
      Published 2019
      Recent advances in nanomedicine make it auspicious for cancer diagnosis and treatment. A possible non-invasive photothermal therapy (PTT) for cancer treatment could be constructed by combining the nanomedicine and laser. ...
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    • Strongly enhanced acidity and activity ofamorphous silica-aluminaby formation of pentacoordinatedAlVspecies 

      Wang, Zichun; Jiang, Yijiao; Jin, Fangzhu; Stampfl, Catherine; Hunger, Michael; Baiker, Alfons; Huang, Jun
      Published 2019
      Tailoring high-performance aluminosilicates plays a key role in the efficient and clean production of high-value chemicals. Recent work reveals that pentacoordinated Al (AlV) species can significantly enhance the Brønsted ...
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    • Liquefaction and hydrodeoxygenation of polymeric lignin using a hier-archical Ni micro-reactor catalyst 

      Luo, Zhicheng; Kong, Jiechen; Ma, Bing; Wang, Zichun; Huang, Jun; Zhao, Chen
      Published 2019
      The depolymerization of lignin into liquid products in high yields is particularly challenging because of the poor solid–solid contact during heterogeneous catalysis and the formation of benzylic carbocations (Ph-CαH-OH) ...
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    • Brønsted acid sites based on penta-coordinated aluminum species 

      Wang, Zichun; Jiang, Yijiao; Laufen, Olivier; Trébosc, Julien; Kim, Kyung Duk; Stampfl, Catherine; Baiker, Alfons; Amoureux, Jean-Paul; Huang, Jun
      Published 2016
      Zeolites and amorphous silica-alumina (ASA), which both provide Brønsted acid sites (BASs), are the most extensively used solid acid catalysts in the chemical industry. It is widely believed that BASs consist only of ...
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