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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38718587/heteropolyacid-promoted-lignin-mof-derived-spherical-catalyst-for-catalytic-hydrogen-transfer-of-5-hydroxymethylfurfural
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiantao Su, Xiaohui Yang, Hui Shi, Shuangquan Yao, Minghao Zhou
Catalytic conversion of biomass-derived value-added chemicals was of great significance for the utilization of renewable biomass resources to instead of fossil chemicals. Biomass-derived lignin was regarded as an important support and 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) was a vital platform chemical derived from cellulose. Herein, a series of lignin-MOF hybrid catalysts were prepared and modified with different heteropolyacids (HPAs), which were then successfully introduced into the selective conversion of HMF to 5-hydroxymethylfurfuryl alcohol (MFA)...
May 4, 2024: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38717259/determining-monolignol-oxifunctionalization-by-direct-infusion-electrospray-ionization-tandem-mass-spectrometry
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rannei Skaali, Hanne Devle, Katharina Ebner, Dag Ekeberg, Morten Sørlie
We have successfully developed a validated high-throughput analysis method for the identification and quantification of native and oxifunctionalized monolignols using direct infusion electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (DI-ESI-MS/MS). Oxifunctionalized monolignols generated through unspecific peroxygenase catalysis present a sustainable alternative to fossil aromatic hydrocarbons. This study emphasizes a sustainable analytical approach for these renewable biocatalytic precursors, addressing challenges such as matrix effects, accuracy, precision, and sensitivity of the method...
May 8, 2024: Analytical Methods: Advancing Methods and Applications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38717130/aplacophoran-traits-in-the-late-ordovician-septemchitonid-polyplacophorans
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jerzy Dzik
A sample of phosphatized, originally calcareous, mollusk shells from the Katian age uppermost Mójcza Limestone at its type locality yielded a few hundred polyplacophoran plates. The chelodids are very rare among them. Three septemchitonid species dominate. They represent a gradation from underived steep roof-like plates to almost cylindrical ones, leaving only a narrow ventral slit for the foot. Apparently, this represents the first step toward the extremely derived 'segmented clam' Bauplan of the Silurian Carnicoleus, with plates completely closed at the venter except for the mouth and anal openings...
May 2024: Journal of Morphology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38716962/a-systematic-comparative-description-of-extant-turtle-humeri-with-comments-on-humerus-disparity-and-evolution-based-on-fossil-comparisons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guilherme Hermanson, Fernando A M Arnal, Tomasz Szczygielski, Serjoscha W Evers
The humerus is central for locomotion in turtles as quadrupedal animals. Osteological variation across testudine clades remains poorly documented. Here, we systematically describe the humerus anatomy for all major extant turtle clades based on 38 species representing the phylogenetic and ecological diversity of crown turtles. Three Late Triassic species of shelled stem turtles (Testudindata) are included to establish the plesiomorphic humerus morphology. Our work is based on 3D models, establishing a publicly available digital database...
May 8, 2024: Anatomical Record: Advances in Integrative Anatomy and Evolutionary Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38716328/the-robustness-of-some-carboniferous-fossil-leaf-venation-networks-to-simulated-damage
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luke Mander, Hywel T P Williams
Biological networks vary widely in their architecture and functional properties. Branching networks are good for transportation efficiency, while networks including loops offer good resistance to damage, and examples of these two topologies are found in leaf venation networks. The first plants with reticulate (loopy) leaf venation evolved in the Pennsylvanian of the Carboniferous, but the responses of different venation network architectures from this time period to damage are currently largely unknown. Here we address this issue with a computational analysis of venation network robustness that is focused on fossil leaves from the Pennsylvanian...
May 2024: Royal Society Open Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38715161/tradeoffs-between-bite-force-and-gape-in-eulemur-and-varecia
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Myra F Laird, Taylor A Polvadore, Gabrielle A Hirschkorn, Julie C McKinney, Callum F Ross, Andrea B Taylor, Claire E Terhune, Jose Iriarte-Diaz
In 1974, Sue Herring described the relationship between two important performance variables in the feeding system, bite force and gape. These variables are inversely related, such that, without specific muscular adaptations, most animals cannot produce high bite forces at large gapes for a given sized muscle. Despite the importance of these variables for feeding biomechanics and functional ecology, the paucity of in vivo bite force data in primates has led to bite forces largely being estimated through ex vivo methods...
May 2024: Journal of Morphology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714919/comparative-proteomic-analysis-of-the-ovarian-fluid-and-eggs-of-siberian-sturgeon
#47
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Natalia Kodzik, Andrzej Ciereszko, Bożena Szczepkowska, Agata Malinowska, Mariola Aleksandra Dietrich
BACKGROUND: Sturgeon species are living fossils that exhibit unique reproductive characteristics, and elucidation of the molecular processes governing the formation and quality of sturgeon eggs is crucial. However, comprehensive data on the protein composition of sturgeon ovarian fluid (OF) and eggs and their functional significance are lacking. To address this knowledge gap, the aim of the present study was to conduct a comprehensive comparative proteomic analysis of Siberian sturgeon OF and eggs using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)...
May 7, 2024: BMC Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714651/lower-ordovician-synziphosurine-reveals-early-euchelicerate-diversity-and-evolution
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lorenzo Lustri, Pierre Gueriau, Allison C Daley
Euchelicerata is a clade of arthropods comprising horseshoe crabs, scorpions, spiders, mites and ticks, as well as the extinct eurypterids (sea scorpions) and chasmataspidids. The understanding of the ground plans and relationships between these crown-group euchelicerates has benefited from the discovery of numerous fossils. However, little is known regarding the origin and early evolution of the euchelicerate body plan because the relationships between their Cambrian sister taxa and synziphosurines, a group of Silurian to Carboniferous stem euchelicerates with chelicerae and an unfused opisthosoma, remain poorly understood owing to the scarce fossil record of appendages...
May 7, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714578/magnetic-cobalt-metal-organic-framework-for-photocatalytic-water-splitting-hydrogen-evolution
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohammad Hossein Razeghi, Ozra Gholipour, Jaber J Sardroodi, Sajjad Keshipour, Ali Hassanzadeh
Using water as a renewable and safe energy source for hydrogen generation has reduced the need to use toxic fossil fuels. Photocatalytic approaches provide a worthy solution to avoid the high expenditure on complicated electrochemical pathways to promote Hydrogen Evolution Reactions. However, several types of photocatalysts including noble metal-based catalysts have already been in use for this purpose, which are generally considered high-cost as well. The present study aims to use the benefits of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with semiconductor-like characteristics, highly porous structures and high design flexibility...
May 7, 2024: Discov Nano
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714121/integral-multi-valorization-of-agro-industrial-wastes-a-review
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Inés Prado-Acebo, Juan Cubero-Cardoso, Thelmo A Lu-Chau, Gemma Eibes
Agriculture and industries related to the agriculture sector generate a large amount of waste each year. These wastes are usually burned or dumped, causing damage to the environment, the economy and society. Due to their composition, they have great potential for obtaining high value-added products in biorefineries. This fact, added to the growing demand for energy and chemicals from fossil resources, is driving the interest of the scientific community in them. Biorefinery processes are hardly profitable when applied individually, so a better alternative is to develop integrated multi-feedstock and multi-product biorefinery schemes using all biomass fractions in a zero-waste approach...
May 6, 2024: Waste Management
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38714076/enamel-thickness-in-the-deciduous-postcanine-dentition-of-fossil-and-extant-pongo
#51
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhixing Yi, Clément Zanolli, Wei Liao, Hua Liang, Yanyan Yao, Chun Tian, Kun Wang, Guilin Xu, Wei Wang
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
May 6, 2024: Journal of Human Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713356/does-energy-transition-reduce-carbon-inequality-a-global-analysis
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gupteswar Patel, Shreya Pal, Anjan Kumar Sahu
Energy transition from fossil fuels to renewables is instrumental in mitigating climate change. Low-income countries have a higher share of renewable energy in their total energy consumption than rich countries (WDI, 2023). Thus, it is imperative to examine the role of energy transition in affecting relative CO2 emissions between rich and poor sections of the societies across income groups of the countries. In this context, our study contributes by constructing the carbon inequality models with renewable and non-renewable energy consumption as prime explanatory variables separately for 114 countries over a data period 1990-2019...
May 7, 2024: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38713269/using-your-head-cranial-steering-in-pterosaurs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Donald M Henderson
The vast majority of pterosaurs are characterized by relatively large, elongate heads that are often adorned with large, elaborate crests. Projecting out in front of the body, these large heads and any crests must have had an aerodynamic effect. The working hypothesis of the present study is that these oversized heads were used to control the left-right motions of the body during flight. Using digital models of eight non-pterodactyloids ("rhamphorhyncoids") and ten pterodactyloids, the turning moments associated with the head + neck show a close and consistent correspondence with the rotational inertia of the whole body about a vertical axis in both groups, supporting the idea of a functional relationship...
May 7, 2024: Die Naturwissenschaften
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712908/specialized-ovipositor-sensilla-of-cretaceous-wasps-insecta-hymenoptera-possibly-reveal-a-unique-way-of-host-detection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhen Wang, Lars Vilhelmsen, Alexandr P Rasnitsyn, Alexandra Viertler, Chungkun Shih, Shanshan Wen, Hongru Yang, Qiong Wu, Yanjie Zhang, Dong Ren, Taiping Gao
Insects have evolved complex sensory systems that are important for feeding, defence and reproduction. Parasitoid wasps often spend much time and effort in searching for concealed hosts with the help of specialized sensilla. However, the early evolution of such behaviour and sensilla is poorly known. We describe two fossil female wasps, †Tichostephanus kachinensis sp. nov. and †Tichostephanus longus sp. nov., from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber. Phylogenetic analyses based on morphological data retrieved †Tichostephanus as deeply nested within Evanioidea and closely related to extant Gasteruptiidae and Evaniidae...
May 7, 2024: Cladistics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38712440/the-application-of-starch-based-edible-film-in-food-preservation-a-comprehensive-review
#55
REVIEW
Yihui Wang, Jian Ju, Yuduan Diao, Fangyuan Zhao, Qingli Yang
Using renewable resources for food packaging not only helps reduce our dependence on fossil fuels but also minimizes the environmental impact associated with traditional plastics. Starch has been a hot topic in the field of current research because of its low cost, wide source and good film forming property. However, a comprehensive review in this field is still lacking. Starch-based films offer a promising alternative for sustainable packaging in the food industry. The present paper covers various aspects such as raw material sources, modification methods, and film formation mechanisms...
May 7, 2024: Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710545/wood-inspired-biobased-nanocomposite-films-composed-of-xylans-lignosulfonates-and-cellulose-nanofibers-for-active-food-packaging
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
José M Silva, Carla Vilela, Ana Violeta Girão, Pedro C Branco, João Martins, Mara G Freire, Armando J D Silvestre, Carmen S R Freire
The growing concerns on environmental pollution and sustainability have raised the interest on the development of functional biobased materials for different applications, including food packaging, as an alternative to the fossil resources-based counterparts, currently available in the market. In this work, functional wood inspired biopolymeric nanocomposite films were prepared by solvent casting of suspensions containing commercial beechwood xylans, cellulose nanofibers (CNF) and lignosulfonates (magnesium or sodium), in a proportion of 2:5:3 wt%, respectively...
August 1, 2024: Carbohydrate Polymers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38710172/synthesis-of-novel-polymers-with-biodegradability-by-main-chain-editing-of-chiral-polyketones
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haobo Yuan, Kohei Takahashi, Shinya Hayashi, Miwa Suzuki, Nobuhiro Fujikake, Ken-Ichi Kasuya, Jian Zhou, Shintaro Nakagawa, Naoko Yoshie, Chifeng Li, Kazuya Yamaguchi, Kyoko Nozaki
Although the use of biodegradable plastics is suitable for unrecoverable, single-use plastic, their high production cost and much lower variety compared to commodity plastics limit their application. In this study, we developed a new polymer with potential biodegradability, poly(ketone/ester), synthesized from propylene and carbon monoxide. Propylene and carbon monoxide are easily available at low costs from fossil resources, and they can also be derived from biomass. Using an atom insertion reaction to the main chain of the polymer, the main-chain editing of the polymer molecule proceeded with up to 89% selectivity for atom insertion over main-chain cleavage...
May 6, 2024: Journal of the American Chemical Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709924/modeling-direct-air-carbon-capture-and-storage-in-a-1-5-%C3%A2-c-climate-future-using-historical-analogs
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Morgan R Edwards, Zachary H Thomas, Gregory F Nemet, Sagar Rathod, Jenna Greene, Kavita Surana, Kathleen M Kennedy, Jay Fuhrman, Haewon C McJeon
Limiting the rise in global temperature to 1.5 °C will rely, in part, on technologies to remove CO2 from the atmosphere. However, many carbon dioxide removal (CDR) technologies are in the early stages of development, and there is limited data to inform predictions of their future adoption. Here, we present an approach to model adoption of early-stage technologies such as CDR and apply it to direct air carbon capture and storage (DACCS). Our approach combines empirical data on historical technology analogs and early adoption indicators to model a range of feasible growth pathways...
May 14, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709854/chromium-thiolate-complex-undergoing-c-s-bond-cleavage
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kaiji Shen, Marcello Gennari, Christian Philouze, Ajdin Velić, Serhiy Demeshko, Franc Meyer, Carole Duboc
The cleavage of C-S bonds represents a crucial step in fossil fuel refinement to remove organosulfur impurities. Efforts are required to identify alternatives that can replace the energy-intensive hydrodesulfurization process currently in use. In this context, we have developed a series of bis-thiolato-ligated CrIII complexes supported by the L2- ligand (L2- = 2,2'-bipyridine-6,6'-diyl(bis(1,1-diphenylethanethiolate), one of them displaying desulfurization of one thiolate of the ligand under reducing and acidic conditions at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure...
May 6, 2024: Inorganic Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38709805/first-evidence-of-marine-turtle-gastroliths-in-a-fossil-specimen-paleobiological-implications-in-comparison-to-modern-analogues
#60
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Giovanni Serafini, Caleb M Gordon, Jacopo Amalfitano, Oliver Wings, Nicole Esteban, Holly Stokes, Luca Giusberti
Semi-articulated remains of a large chelonioid turtle from the Turonian strata (Upper Cretaceous; ca. 93.9-89.8 Myr) near Sant'Anna d'Alfaedo (Verona province, northeastern Italy) are described for the first time. Together with the skeletal elements, the specimen also preserves pebbles inside the thoracic area which are lithologically distinct from the surrounding matrix. These allochthonous clasts are here interpreted as geo-gastroliths, in-life ingested stones that resided in the digestive tract of the animal...
2024: PloS One
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