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A study on neutron diffraction of amorphous Ni-Ta and Cu-Ta alloy powders prepared by mechanical alloying (기계적 합금화법으로 제조한 비정질 Ni-Ta 및 Cu-Ta 합금분말의 중성자회절에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Chung-Hyo;Lee, Jin
    • Electrical & Electronic Materials
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.715-720
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    • 1995
  • 기계적 합금화법에 의한 비정질화 과정을 Ni-Ta계 및 Cu-Ta계에 대하여 조사하였다. Ni-Ta합금계는 혼합엔탈피가 음이나, Cu-Ta계는 혼합엔탈피가 양인 열역학적으로 대조적인 합금계이다. 볼밀 중 발생하는 원자구조 변화를 중성자회절법을 이용하여 관찰하였다. 두 합금게에 있어서 기계적 합금화에 의한 비정질상이 생성되었다. 비정질 Cu-Ta합금의 local원자구조를 혼합엔탈피가 크게 음인 Ni-Ta계의 결과와 비교하였다. 그 결과, 대조적 특성을 가진 두 합금계임에도 불구하고 원자크기가 작은 Ni 및 Cu가 bcc Ta의 결정격자 속으로 우선적으로 침입함으로써 비정질화가 진행됨을 알 수 있었다.

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Structural and Thermal Characteristics of Synthesized SiC by Carbothermal Reaction and Sol-gel Method (Carbothermal 반응법과 졸-겔법에 의해 합성된 SiC의 구조적 특성과 열역학적 특성)

  • Oh, Won-Chun;Kim, Bum-Soo
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.156-160
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    • 1998
  • SiC is synthesized by sol-gel and carbothermal reaction method from various carbon sources and Si source and characterized through the results of DSC and XRD. More SiC has been formed in carbothermal reaction than sol-gel method. From the XRD results, the degree of formation of SiC increases in the order of petroleum cokes, activated carbon, artificial graphite all in two introduced methods. Based on the DSC data, the enthalpy values for the exothermic reaction decrease in the order of activated carbon, petroleum cokes, artificial graphite in carbothermal reaction methods, while those for the endothermic reactions increase in the reverse order. But, the enthalpy values for the exothermic reactions decrease in the order of petroleum cokes, activated carbon, artificial graphite in sol-gel methods.

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The Hydrogen Absorption Kinetics in very thin Pd film(α phase) (α 상 Pd박막의 수소 흡수 동역학)

  • Cho, Young-sin;Lee, Jong-suk;Kim, Chang-won
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.25-30
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    • 1998
  • 4-probe resistivity measurement technique was used to study kinetics of hydrogen absorption on Pd film ($180{\AA}$ thick) in the ${\alpha}$ phase. Hydrogen gas was introduced to the activated Pd film. For very low hydrogen concentration the following rate law is valid in ${\alpha}$ phase very thin Pd film $$v=k\frac{1}{1+KX{_H}}PH{_2}-k^{\prime}\frac{KX{_H}{^2}}{1+KX{_H}}$$ which is similar to that of bulk. The activation energy of the forward reaction is 4.6kcal/mol H and of the backward reaction 8.4kcal/mol H, which yields the reaction enthalpy -3.8kcal/mol H in the temperature range between 25 and $40^{\circ}C$. The values of activation and enthalpy of thin film are rather smaller than that of bulk sample. This may be due to surface area difference between bulk and film.

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Fundamental Studies on the Equilibrium and Kinetics for the fractional Distillation Reaction of Waste Organic Solvent (폐용제 분별증류 회수 반응의 평형 및 속도론적 기초연구)

  • Noh Hyun-Sook;Kim Dong-Su
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.11 no.6
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    • pp.38-46
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    • 2002
  • Fundamental investigations were conducted far the recovery process of waste organic solvent by fractional distillation in the aspects of equilibrium and kinetics. Mixture of toluene and xylene, which were both being used in the largest amount as industrial organic solvent, was taken as the artificial waste organic solvent and their distillation behaviors were studied. The purity of recovered solvent was investigated by Cir Chromatography and shown to be in the range of 94~98%. Based upon equilibrium calculations, the changes in the Gibbs free energy, standard enthalpy, and standard entropy for distillation reaction have been estimated. The standard enthalpy changes for toluene and xylene were shown to be 44.833 and 47.044 kJ $mol^{-1}$ respectively, which were similar to their molar heats of evaporation. The activation energies of distillation fur toluene and xylene obtained from kinetic studies were 3.281 and 2.699 kJ $mol^{-1}$ and they were about one tenths of the standard enthalpy changes of distillation reaction. The highness of the purity of recovered organic solvents suggested the possibility that the recovered waste organic sol-vent could partly replace the original solvent.

Equilibrium Studies and Thermodynamics for the Mutarotation of Poly(cis-5-methylproline) in Chloroform-Chloroethanol (Chloroform-Chloroethanol 용매중에서 Poly(cis-5-methylproline)의 평형 및 열역학적연구)

  • M. J. Han
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.23 no.4
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    • pp.187-197
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    • 1979
  • The molar optical rotation of poly(cis-5-methylproline) was measured in solvent mixtures of chloroform and chloroethanol. After proper allowance for time-dependent mutarota-tions, equilibrium states between form A and form B were observed to occur with a solvent composition of 0.5~10 % chloroethanol in chloroform by volume. From the equilibrium constants, which were calculated by optical rotations at equilibrium measured at three different temperatures (5, 25, and 45 $^{circ}$C), the thermodynamic parameters-free enthalpy, enthalpy and entropy changes for the mutarotation-were evaluated. It was found that starting with equimolar concentrations of form A and form B, the forward mutarotation occurred in the solvent compositions of chloroethanol greater than 3 % by volume, whereas the reverse mutarotation resulted in solvent compositions of chloroethanol less than 3 % by volume. The changes in enthalpy and entropy for the forward mutarotation were found to be positive, while those were for the reverse mutarotation were negative. The driving forces for the forward mutarotation were found to be the increase in entropy, whereas that for the reverse mutarotation was the negative enthalpy change. The thermodynamic data were explained by the interaction between polymer and solvent, i.e., preferential hydrogen bonding of chloroethanol with the carbonyl group in form B over form A, and by difference in conformational energies between form A and form B.

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Study on Adsorption Kinetic of Amaranth Dye on Activated Carbon (활성탄에 의한 아마란스 염료의 흡착동력학에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Jong-Jib
    • Clean Technology
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.97-102
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    • 2011
  • The adsorption characteristics of amatanth dye by granular activated carbon were experimently investigated in the batch adsorption. Kinetic studies of adsorption of amaranth dye were carried out at 298, 308 and 318 K, using aqueous solutions with 100, 200 and 300 mg/L initial concentration of amatanth. It was established that the adsorption equilibrium of amaranth dye on granular activated carbon was successfully fitted by Langmuir isotherm equation at 298 K. The pseudo first order and pseudo second order models were used to evaluate the kinetic data and the pseudo second order kinetic model was the best with good correlation. Values of the rate constant ($k_2$) have been calculated as 0.1076, 0.0531, and 0.0309 g/mg h at 100, 200 and 300 mg/L initial concentration of amatanth, respectively. Thermodynamic parameter such as activation energy, standard enthalpy, standard entropy and standard free energy were evaluated. The estimated values for standard free energy were -5.08 - -8.10 kJ/mol over activated carbon at 200 mg/L, indicated toward a spontaneous process. The positive value for enthalpy, 38.89 kJ/mol indicates that adsorption interaction of amatanth dye on activated carbon is an endothermic process.

Kinetics of the Reaction of Benzyl Chlorides with Pyridine in Methanol Solvent under High Pressure (고압하의 메탄올 용매내에서 염화벤질류와 피리딘과의 반응에 대한 반응속도론적 연구)

  • Oh Cheun Kwon;Young Cheul Kim;Jin Burm Kyong;Kee Joon Choi
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.413-418
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    • 1987
  • Rates of the reaction for p-nitro benzyl chloride, benzyl chloride and p-methyl benzyl chloride with pyridine in methanol solvent have been measured by an electric conductivity method at 40$^{\circ}$C and 50$^{\circ}$C under various pressures (1∼2000bar). Pseudo first-order rate constants and second-order rate constants were determined. Rates of these reactions were increased in the order p-NO$_2$ < p-H < p-CH$_3$ and increased with temperature, pressure and concentration of pyridine. From those rate constants, the activation parameters were evaluated. The activation volume and the activation compressibility coefficient are both negative values, but the activation enthalpy is positive and the activation entropy is large negative value. From the evaluation of the ground state and transition state which was resulted from substituents and pressure, it was found that this reaction proceeds through S$_N$2 reaction, and S$_N$2 fashion is slightly disappeared as pressure increases.

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Kinetic Studies on Halogen Exchange Reactions of Phenethyl Chloride in Acetone

  • Kim, Shi-Choon;Cheun, Young-Gu;Sakong Yul
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.25-29
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    • 1975
  • Kinetics of halogen exchange reaction of 1-phenthyl chloride and 2-phenethyl chloride using radioisotopic tracer halide ions in acetone have been studied. The reactions were belived to be S$_{N}$2 processes and the orders of relative nucleophilicity of halide ions were Cl->Br->I-. The reaction rate is slower than that of benzyl chloride. These were interpreted in terms of solvation effect of halide ions and HSAB principle.

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Kinetics of the Bromine-Exchange Reaction of Gallium Bromide with Isopropyl Bromide in Nitrobenzene (니트로벤젠 용액내에서의 브롬화갈륨과 브롬화이소프로필의 브롬 교환 반응)

  • Choi, Sang-Up
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.14 no.1
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    • pp.85-89
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    • 1970
  • The rate of the bromine-exchange reaction between gallium bromide and isopropyl bromide in nitrobenzene was measured at 19$^{\circ},\;25^{\circ}$ and 40$^{\circ}C$., using isopropyl bromide labelled with Br-82. The results indicated that the exchange reaction was second order with respect to gallium bromide and first order with respect to isopropyl bromide. The third-order rate constant determined at 19$^{\circ}C$. was 3.2 ${\times}10^{-2}l^2{\cdot}mole^{-2}sec^{-1}$. The activation energy, the enthalpy of activation and the entropy of activation for the exchange reaction were also determined.

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Chemical Reaction of Solvated Electrons in Binary Mixture (이성분계 $(THF-H_2O)$에서 용매화전자의 화학반응속도)

  • Yu-Chul Park
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.201-207
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    • 1983
  • The rate constants for solvated electrons with benzene in the binary mixture (tetrahydrofuran-water) were measured at a various temperatures$(-18{\circ}C{\sim}+51{\circ}C)$ by photolysis. From Arrhenius plots of rate constants it was observed that the activation energies were decreased with increasing tetrahydrofuran(THF) content. Decreasing the viscosity of solvent mixtures by adding water, the rate constants were also decreased. It indicates that the reaction of solvated electrons are not controlled by diffusion. The change of activation enthalpy in kcal $M^{-1}$ and the rate constants in$ M^{-1}sec^{-1}$ were 4.90 and $8.80{\times}10^8$ for 30M% of THF, 2.80 and $5.14{\times}10^8$ for 49M% of THF, and -0.30 and %1.43{\times}10^8$ for 75M% of THF, respectively. The slope of the linear plot of activation enthalpies against activation entropies was $244{\circ}K$, which supports the reaction parameter is the change of activation entropy in the range of the experimental temperature. From the solvent effect on the activation energy, it was found that the step of the reaction, ${e_s}^-+B{\rightleftharpoons}B^-$ shifted to the exothermic reaction with increasing THF content.

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