Fossil
fuel internal combustion engines generate and release a
huge amount of nitrogen dioxide, leading to respiratory and allergic
diseases such as asthma, pneumonia, and possibly tuberculosis. Here
we develop an alveolus-inspired membrane sensor (AIMS) for self-powered
wearable nitrogen dioxide detection and personal physiological assessment.
The bionic AIMS exhibits an excellent sensitivity up to 452.44%, a
good linearity of 0.976, and superior selectivity under a NO2 concentration of 50 ppm. Furthermore, the AIMS can also be employed
to diagnose human breath behaviors for breath analysis. The fundamental
sensing mechanism is established using a combination of thermodynamic
analysis, finite-element analysis, and phase-field simulations. It
is found that the depolarization field inside the sensitive materials
plays a crucial role in the self-powered gas-sensing performance.
This work not only provides an efficient, low-cost, portable, and
environmentally friendly means for active environmental assessment
and personal biomonitoring but also provides a deep understanding
of the gas-sensing mechanisms.
Knowledge withholding, which is defined as the likelihood that an individual devotes less than full effort to knowledge contribution, can be regarded as an emerging social deviance behavior for knowledge practice in online knowledge spaces. However, prior studies placed a great emphasis on proactive knowledge behaviors, such as knowledge sharing and contribution, but failed to consider the uniqueness of knowledge withholding. To capture the social‐deviant nature of knowledge withholding and to better understand how people deal with counterproductive knowledge behaviors, this study develops a research model based on the secondary control perspective. Empirical analyses were conducted using the data collected from an online knowledge space. The results indicate that both predictive control and vicarious control exert a positive influence on knowledge withholding. This study also incorporates knowledge‐withholding acceptability as a moderating variable of secondary control strategies. In particular, knowledge‐withholding acceptability enhances the impact of predictive control, whereas it weakens the effect of vicarious control on knowledge withholding. This study concludes with a discussion of the key findings, and the implications for both research and practice.
Biomonitoring has played an increasingly important role in improving the quality of healthcare in recent years, but limitations in power supply and wearability, as well as the rise of the...
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