https://www.selleckchem.com/products/JNJ-26481585.html © 2020 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.Here, we report a simple and green quasi-solid-phase (QSP) method for facile synthesis of proton-type ZSM-5 avoiding use of excessive water, dry gel, Na + cation and fluoride. Crystallization using the stoichiometric amount of TPAOH at 180 °C for only 12 h yields well-structured HZSM-5 crystals having high specific surface area of 429 m 2 /g and high thermal stability. 5MRs is observed to closely relate the formation of MFI structure and QSP method exhibits shorter induction period ( t 0 ), higher nucleation rate ( V n ), and faster growth rate ( V g ). Moreover, HZ-12-180 shows extremely better and rather stable catalytic activity for methanol-to-propylene reaction by comparison with commercial HZSM-5. © 2020 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.The Matching Assessment using Photographs with Scars assessment tool, published in 2005, enables accurate relocation and reassessment of scars. While used in Australia, uptake has been hampered by its paper manual format. With electronic records and increasing use of smart devices in health, here we report the development of the Matching Assessment using Photographs with Scars manual into a mobile application format ClinMAPSTM Pro. At the time of development, no other digital scar assessment applications were available. For clinical validation, the digitized Matching Assessment using Photographs with Scars module within ClinMAPSTM Pro was used for intra- and inter-rater reliability testing. Convenience sampling was utilized to recruit burns patients representing 44 scars, based on predetermined power calculations. Three therapists, one experienced and two novice, acted as the assessors. Each therapist assessed preselected scars with the digitized Matching Assessment using Photographs with Scars. Re-assessments within the ClinMAPSTM Pro application is now readily available for clinicians and researchers internationa