Dear editor,We have read with great interest the recent article“Comparison of different versions of the quick sequential organ failure assessment for predicting in-hospital mortality of sepsis patients:A retrospectiv...Dear editor,We have read with great interest the recent article“Comparison of different versions of the quick sequential organ failure assessment for predicting in-hospital mortality of sepsis patients:A retrospective observational study”.[1]They showed that the performance of the procalcitonin-enhanced qSOFA(PqSOFA)was similar to that of the qSOFA,and the lactate-enhanced qSOFA(LqSOFA)and the modified qSOFA(MqSOFA)were superior to the qSOFA for predicting in-hospital mortality.Further,they suggested that the MqSOFA should be a candidate for the qSOFA in the emergency department(ED).We congratulate the authors for their contributions.However,we has several concerns about this research.展开更多
Hydrotalcites known as anionic clays are found in nature. Hydrotalcites, hydrotalcite-like compounds, and calcined hydrotalcites (as mixed or complex oxides) as highly active, selective catalysts play an important rol...Hydrotalcites known as anionic clays are found in nature. Hydrotalcites, hydrotalcite-like compounds, and calcined hydrotalcites (as mixed or complex oxides) as highly active, selective catalysts play an important role in many base/catalyzed reactions. Mg/Al hydrotalcite (MAH) as precursor was used to prepare Mg/Al metal complex oxides (MAO), used as epoxidation catalysts in the current research. In this paper, some primary physical and catalytic properties of MAH and MAO were investigated. The results indicated that the qualified MAH (Mg/Al mol ratio of 3) can be achieved when the suspension was crystallized under 80°C for 16h, and after being filtered, dried at 100 °C for 5h in a oven. MAO was prepared by calcining MAH for 4h in a muffle furnace, and calcination temperature was determined to be 500 °C by a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC). Crystal structure and parameters of MAH and MAO were characterized by X/ray diffraction (XRD), good crystal structure was observed and typical peaks of MAH were detected when 2θ was at 11.5 (003), 23.0 (006), 35.0 (009), and 61.0 (110), respectively. The morphology of calcined precursor, i.e. MAO, was investigated with scanning electron microscopy (SEM);the finer lamellar structure and smaller average size of 3μm was observed. Molding research was performed and confirmed by SEM, the results indicated that the surface bulge and cavity with size of several micrometers were increased, which simultaneously suggested the increasing of specific surface area. The catalytic activity of molding MAO was finally examined by using octanol as starting reagent and ethylene oxide as reactant, and narrower molecular distribution was observed comparing with the traditional catalyst-KOH.展开更多
文摘Dear editor,We have read with great interest the recent article“Comparison of different versions of the quick sequential organ failure assessment for predicting in-hospital mortality of sepsis patients:A retrospective observational study”.[1]They showed that the performance of the procalcitonin-enhanced qSOFA(PqSOFA)was similar to that of the qSOFA,and the lactate-enhanced qSOFA(LqSOFA)and the modified qSOFA(MqSOFA)were superior to the qSOFA for predicting in-hospital mortality.Further,they suggested that the MqSOFA should be a candidate for the qSOFA in the emergency department(ED).We congratulate the authors for their contributions.However,we has several concerns about this research.
文摘Hydrotalcites known as anionic clays are found in nature. Hydrotalcites, hydrotalcite-like compounds, and calcined hydrotalcites (as mixed or complex oxides) as highly active, selective catalysts play an important role in many base/catalyzed reactions. Mg/Al hydrotalcite (MAH) as precursor was used to prepare Mg/Al metal complex oxides (MAO), used as epoxidation catalysts in the current research. In this paper, some primary physical and catalytic properties of MAH and MAO were investigated. The results indicated that the qualified MAH (Mg/Al mol ratio of 3) can be achieved when the suspension was crystallized under 80°C for 16h, and after being filtered, dried at 100 °C for 5h in a oven. MAO was prepared by calcining MAH for 4h in a muffle furnace, and calcination temperature was determined to be 500 °C by a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC). Crystal structure and parameters of MAH and MAO were characterized by X/ray diffraction (XRD), good crystal structure was observed and typical peaks of MAH were detected when 2θ was at 11.5 (003), 23.0 (006), 35.0 (009), and 61.0 (110), respectively. The morphology of calcined precursor, i.e. MAO, was investigated with scanning electron microscopy (SEM);the finer lamellar structure and smaller average size of 3μm was observed. Molding research was performed and confirmed by SEM, the results indicated that the surface bulge and cavity with size of several micrometers were increased, which simultaneously suggested the increasing of specific surface area. The catalytic activity of molding MAO was finally examined by using octanol as starting reagent and ethylene oxide as reactant, and narrower molecular distribution was observed comparing with the traditional catalyst-KOH.