1.Development of a pretreatment workstation for detecting free silica levels in dust
Jian WU ; Yuqiao ZHENG ; Meng LUO ; Mengping ZHANG ; Junyi HUANG ; Fei SHEN ; Feng ZHANG ; Sheng FU ; Xuelei CHEN ; Zongli HUO ; Banghua WU
China Occupational Medicine 2025;52(4):455-459
Objective To investigate an automated pretreatment technology for detecting levels of free silica in workplace dust. Methods An fully automated pretreatment workstation for detecting free silica levels in workplace dust was developed by integrating graphite-controlled digestion temperature, online-controlled dilution of digestion solutions, and filtration endpoint recognition based on monitoring technology, combined with multi-channel synchronous measurements. Results The fully automatic pretreatment workstation was used to digest and filter 14 standard samples of free silica produced by three institutions, and then detected by pyrophosphate method. The result range of high-, medium-, and low-level free silica standard samples detection was 66.5%-84.8%, 40.0%-44.5%, and 2.1%-24.8%, respectively. The mean relative standard deviations were 3.9%, 1.4% and 1.5%. Conclusion The fully automated pretreatment workstation produced results that met relevant requirements. It can effectively replace the manual digestion and filtration steps of the pyrophosphate method to measure free silica levels in workplace dust and enable rapid detection of free silica in dust samples.
2.Research progress of sonodynamic therapy in urological tumors
Qi SHEN ; Mengping HUO ; Yang ZHANG ; Yonghao GAI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2024;45(7):563-566
Sonodynamic therapy (SDT) provides a non-invasive therapeutic strategy for killing tumor cells by using low-intensity ultrasound combined with sonosensitizer. Compared with other tumors, urinary system tumors have a good sound window for treatment. Combined with the advantages of low-frequency ultrasound, such as strong penetration and high targeting, SDT has efficient treatment efficiency and broad application prospects in urological tumors.

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