Yanlian Yang
Peking University
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ACS Nano | 2014
Mei Zhang; Juanxia Wu; Yiming Zhu; Dumitru Dumcenco; Jinhua Hong; Nannan Mao; Shibin Deng; Yanfeng Chen; Yanlian Yang; Chuanhong Jin; Sunil H. Chaki; Ying-Sheng Huang; Jin Zhang; Liming Xie
Two-dimensional transition-metal dichalcogenide alloys have attracted intense attention due to their tunable band gaps. In the present work, photoluminescence, Raman scattering, and electrical transport properties of monolayer and few-layer molybdenum tungsten diselenide alloys (Mo1-xWxSe2, 0 ≤ x ≤ 1) are systematically investigated. The strong photoluminescence emissions from Mo1-xWxSe2 monolayers indicate composition-tunable direct band gaps (from 1.56 to 1.65 eV), while weak and broad emissions from the bilayers indicate indirect band gaps. The first-order Raman modes are assigned by polarized Raman spectroscopy. Second-order Raman modes are assigned according to its frequencies. As composition changes in Mo1-xWxSe2 monolayers and few layers, the out-of-plane A1g mode showed one-mode behavior, while B2g(1) (only observed in few layers), in-plane E2g(1), and all observed second-order Raman modes showed two-mode behaviors. Electrical transport measurement revealed n-type semiconducting transport behavior with a high on/off ratio (>10(5)) for Mo1-xWxSe2 monolayers.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume | 2014
Jie Zang; Wei Guo; Yanlian Yang; Lu Xie
We report our early experience with the use of a new prosthesis, the Modular Hemipelvic Prosthesis II, for reconstruction of the hemipelvis after resection of a primary malignant peri-acetabular tumour involving the sacroiliac joint. We retrospectively reviewed the outcome of 17 patients who had undergone resection of a pelvic tumour and reconstruction with this prosthesis between July 2002 and July 2010. One patient had a type I+II+III+IV resection (ilium + peri-acetabulum + pubis/ischium + sacrum) and 16 had a type I+II+IV resection (ilium + acetabulum + sacrum). The outcome was assessed at a mean follow-up of 33 months (15 to 59). One patient was alive with disease, 11 were alive without disease and five had died of disease. The overall five-year survival rate was 62.4%. Six patients had a local recurrence. The mean Musculoskeletal Tumour Society score was 58% (33 to 77). Deep infection occurred in two patients, problems with wound healing in five and dislocation in one. For patients with a primary malignant peri-acetabular sarcoma involving the sacroiliac joint, we believe that this new prosthesis is a viable option for reconstruction of the bony defect left following resection of the tumour. It results in a satisfactory functional outcome with an acceptable rate of complications.
Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume | 2015
Huayi Qu; Wei Guo; Rongli Yang; Xiaodong Tang; Taiqiang Yan; Dasen Li; Yanlian Yang; Jie Zang
We determined the efficacy of a devitalised autograft (n = 13) and allograft (n = 16) cortical strut bone graft combined with long-stem endoprosthetic reconstruction in the treatment of massive tumours of the lower limb. A total of 29 patients (18 men:11 women, mean age 20.1 years (12 to 45) with a ratio of length of resection to that of the whole prosthesis of > 50% were treated between May 2003 and May 2012. The mean follow-up was 47 months (15 to 132). The stem of the prosthesis was introduced through bone graft struts filled with cement, then cemented into the residual bone. Bone healing was achieved in 23 patients (86%). The mean Musculoskeletal Tumour Society functional score was 85% (57 to 97). The five-year survival rate of the endoprostheses was 81% (95% confidence intervals 67.3 to 92.3). The mean length of devitalised autografts and allografts was 8.6 cm (5 to 15), which increased the ratio of the the length of the stem of the prosthesis to that of the whole length of the prosthesis from a theoretical 35% to an actual 55%. Cortical strut bone grafting and long-stem endoprosthetic reconstruction is an option for treating massive segmental defects following resection of a tumour in the lower limb. Patients can regain good function with a low incidence of aseptic loosening. The strut graft and the residual bone together serve as a satisfactory bony environment for a revision prosthesis, if required, once union is achieved.
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2003
Jin Zhang; Hongling Zou; Quan Qing; Yanlian Yang; Qingwen Li; Zhongfan Liu; Xin-Yong Guo; Zuliang Du
Carbon | 2005
Manhong Liu; Yanlian Yang; Tao Zhu; Zhongfan Liu
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2005
Zhuo Chen; Yanlian Yang; Fang Chen; Quan Qing; Zhongyun Wu; Zhongfan Liu
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2005
Zhuo Chen; Yanlian Yang; Zhongyun Wu; Gang Luo; Liming Xie; Zhongfan Liu; Shaojie Ma; Wanlin Guo
Synthetic Metals | 2005
Yanlian Yang; Liming Xie; Zhuo Chen; Manhong Liu; Tao Zhu; Zhongfan Liu
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2002
Yanlian Yang; Jin Zhang; Xiaolin Nan; Zhongfan Liu
Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2002
Yanlian Yang; Hongling Zou; Bin Wu; Qingwen Li; Jin Zhang; Zhongfan Liu; Xin-Yong Guo; Zuliang Du