Advancements in methodologies and techniques for the synthesis of energetic materials: A review
Wei Du,
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Lei Yang,
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Jing Feng
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et al.
Energetic Materials Frontiers,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: June 1, 2024
Recent
years
have
witnessed
significant
advancements
in
methodologies
and
techniques
for
the
synthesis
of
energetic
materials,
which
are
expected
to
shape
future
manufacturing
applications.
Techniques
including
continuous
flow
chemistry,
electrochemical
synthesis,
microwave-assisted
biosynthesis
been
extensively
employed
pharmaceutical
fine
chemical
industries
and,
gratifyingly,
found
broader
This
review
comprehensively
introduces
recent
utilization
these
emerging
techniques,
aiming
provide
a
catalyst
development
novel
green
methods
synthesizing
materials.
Language: Английский
Potential effects of Cu2+ stress on nitrogen removal performance, microbial characteristics, and metabolism pathways of biofilm reactor
Shuai Zhang,
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Xiao Huang,
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Wenyi Dong
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et al.
Environmental Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
259, P. 119541 - 119541
Published: July 2, 2024
Language: Английский
Reconstruction of a microbial TNT deep degradation system and its mechanism for reshaping microecology
Xu Yang,
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Yongbing Zhu,
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Sanping Zhao
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et al.
Journal of Hazardous Materials,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 137411 - 137411
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Assessing the Relationship Between Sedimentary Microbial Community Structure and Pollutants in Stormwater Wetlands Using eDNA Metabarcoding
Environmental DNA,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
7(2)
Published: March 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
Environmental
pollution
is
regarded
as
one
of
the
most
substantial
threats
facing
freshwater
ecosystems.
Two
contaminant
types
in
particular,
metals
and
pesticides,
represent
both
long‐term
widespread
hazards
to
aquatic
environments.
Contamination
negatively
affects
health
flora
fauna.
Constructed
wetlands
are
an
important
mitigation
measure
for
managing
stormwater
urban
landscapes.
Given
that
constructed
designed
capture
retain
contaminants
from
sediments,
resulting
chemical
profiles
largely
representative
contamination
surrounding
local
catchment
DNA
expanding
field
monitoring,
introducing
ability
assess
biological
quickly
reliably,
knowledge
how
ecosystems
down
a
microbial
level.
Here,
we
used
environmental
(eDNA)
metabarcoding
characterize
sedimentary
nine
rural
wetland
with
low
levels
variation
community
structures
between
sites
well
inlet
outlet
within
each
site.
We
found
significant
communities
(reference)
wetlands,
some
over
half
inlets
outlets.
The
bacterial
phyla
Cyanobacteria
Proteobacteria
were
mostly
driving
this
variation,
along
Planctomycetota
Bacteroidota.
also
correlations
structure
occurrences,
particularly
zinc
barium,
latter
not
previously
reported
be
associated
dynamics
Our
study
validates
eDNA
reliably
evaluate
highlights
its
value
assessment
prediction
these
Language: Английский
Key genomes, transcriptomes, proteins, and metabolic factors involved in the detoxification/tolerance of TNT and its intermediates by bacteria in anaerobic/aerobic environments
Xu Yang,
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Mao-ling Yin,
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Yongbing Zhu
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et al.
Journal of Hazardous Materials,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
478, P. 135489 - 135489
Published: Aug. 11, 2024
Language: Английский
The Impact of War on the Environment
European journal of ecology, biology and agriculture.,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
1(5), P. 89 - 100
Published: Nov. 1, 2024
This
paper
explores
the
intricate
relationship
between
armed
conflict
and
environmental
degradation,
emphasizing
warfare's
profound
often
overlooked
consequences
on
ecological
systems
human
health.
It
highlights
how
military
actions
disrupt
life-supporting
ecosystems,
leading
to
humanitarian
crises.
These
conflicts
have
exacerbated
vulnerabilities
created
dire
conditions
for
affected
populations.
The
study
underscores
necessity
of
integrating
gender
perspectives
into
analysis,
recognizing
that
these
crises
disproportionately
affect
women
marginalized
communities.
Furthermore,
discusses
historical
context
damage
caused
by
warfare,
which
results
in
long-term
degradation.
argues
importance
systematic
assessments
quantify
injuries
need
international
governance
protect
ecosystems
during
conflicts.
findings
suggest
addressing
is
crucial
post-conflict
recovery
stability,
as
it
intertwined
with
social
stability
economic
well-being.
calls
an
interdisciplinary
research
approach
combining
insights
from
various
fields
better
understand
dynamic
war
environment,
ultimately
advocating
policies
prioritizing
health
alongside
efforts.
By
illuminating
connections,
aims
foster
essential
dialogues
can
lead
more
effective
strategies
mitigating
adverse
impacts
environment
society.
Language: Английский