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A Study on Concentration and Application Time of Lithium Sulfate-Contained Polyacrylic Acid for Adequate Crystal Growth (법랑질 표면에 크리스탈을 형성시키기 위해 사용한 황산리튬이 함유된 폴리아크릴산의 농도와 적용시간에 관한 연구)

  • Roh, Joung-Sub;Kim, Sang-Cheol;Tae, Ki-Chul
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.28 no.6 s.71
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    • pp.947-954
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    • 1998
  • The purpose of this study was to compare shear bonding strengths and debonding patterns of the ceramic brackets attached on the crystal which were grown on the enamel surface of a tooth with different concentrations of lithium sulphate-contained polyacrylic acid in different application times. Four kinds of concentrations of mixed solutions were made and applied to the enamel surface on extracted human premolars. The solutions were made by adding 0.3M or 0.6M of lithium sulfate to $50\%\;or\;65\%$ of polyacrylic acid with 0.3M sulfuric acid. The solutions were applied for 30 or 60 seconds. After bonding, a universal testing machine was used to measure the shear bond strength, and then observations were made of debonding patterns through the stereoscope. And the enamel surface was observed through the scanning electron microscope to examine the pattern of crystal growth and debonding. The results were as follows: 1. Shear bond strength in the enamel surface treated with $50\%$ polyacrylic acid was higher than that with $65\%$ polyacrylic acid. 2. There were no statistical differences in shear bond strength according to concentration of lithium sulfate and application time of solutions . 3. Enamel surface was almost free of resin debris after debonding. 4. Enamel surface treated with $50\%$ polyacrylic acid showed higher density of crystal growth than that with $65\%$ polyacrylic acid under scanning electron microscope.

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Effect of Concentration of Polyacrylic Acid and Sulfate ion on the Cystal growth - A Topographic Study (법랑질표면에서 폴리아크릴산용액 농도와 황산이온 농도가 결정형성에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Joo-Hyung;Lee, Ki-Soo
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.28 no.5 s.70
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    • pp.877-891
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    • 1998
  • This study was designed to observe the effects of various concentration of polyacrylic acid containing different concentration of sulfate ion on the crystal formation on the enamel surface. Experimental crystal growth solutions were made of $10\%,\;20\%,\;30\%\;and\;40\%$ polyacrylic acid(molecular weight,5,000) solutions which containing 0.1M, 0.2M, 0.3M, 0.5M, and 1.0M sulfate ion respectively. The extracted human first bicuspid enamel surface was contacted for n seconds with these solutions, washed for 15 seconds, dried, and then the crystal topography on the enamel surface was observed under the scanning electron microscope. The crystal topography were evaluated on the SEM photographs by degree of crystal coverage, crystal length, and consistency of crystal morphology, and conclusions were as the follows. 1. Polyacrylic acid solution etched slightly the enamel surface, and the difference of etching effect by its concentration was not observed. 2. The effect of concentration of polyacrylic acid on the crystal formation was less, especially that of $20\%\~40\%$ polyacrylic acid was almost not different. 3. Concentration of the sulfate ion was a determinant factor in precipitating crystals on the enamel. The experimental crystal growth solutions containing 0.1 M sulfate ion did not make crystal formation but those containing over 0.2 M sulfate ion did. 4. The degree of crystal coverage showed a tendency to increase and then decrease according to the concentration of sulfate ion in the $20\%-40\%$ polyacrylic acid. The experimental solutions containing 0.5 M sulfate ion showed the peak of degree of crystal coverage. 5. The crystal length showed a tendency to decrease by increment of sulfate ion in the polyacrylic acid solution. 6. There was a tendency to increase the frequency of random arragement of short crystals when increasing the concentration of sulfate ion in the polyacrylic acid solution. The lower concentration of sulfate ion in the polyacrylic acid solutions tended to make spherulitic arrangement of crystals, the higher concentration of sulfate ion, the more random arrangement of crystals. The experimental solutions containing 0.5M sulfate ion showed more spherulitic arrangement than random arrangement of crystals. 7. The best one of these experimental crystal growth solutions was $30\%$ polyacrylic acid solution containing 0.5M sulfate ion.

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A Comparison of shear Bonding Strength with Polyacrylic acid and Phosphoric acid Enamel Surface Conditioning (폴리아크릴산과 인산으로 법랑질표면 처리후 전단결합강도의 비교)

  • Roh, Joung-Sub;Kim, Sang-Cheol
    • The korean journal of orthodontics
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    • v.32 no.1 s.90
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    • pp.51-57
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    • 2002
  • The purpose of this study was to compare in vitro shear bonding strength with three different enamel surface preparations (1) 30% sulfated polyacrylic acid with 0.3M lithium sulfate (2) 40% sulfated polyacrylic acid with 0.3M lithium sulfate (3) 37% phosphoric acid. 105 extracted human premolar teeth were divided into each three groups of 35. Metal brackets were bonded to teeth in the three groups. The same self curing resin was used for all groups. A shearing force was applied to the teeth. After debonding, bases of bracket and enamel surfaces were examined under steroscopic microscope to determine the failure modes. Statistical analysis of the data was carried out with one way ANOVA and Student t- test. The results were as follows. 1. Shear bond strength values for the 30% polyacrylic acid and 40% polyacrylic acid group were approximately two thirds of the phosphoric acid group. It maintains clinically acceptable but not enough bond strength. 2. There was no statistically significant difference in shear bond strengths between 30% and 40% polyacrylic acid group. 3. The failure modes of brackets had some differences. In polyacrylic acid groups, the percentage of adhesive/enamel failure was higher than that of adhesive/ bracket interface failure. On the contrary in phosphoric acid groups, the results were reversed. Further study of bond strength could be required. If polyacrylic acid enamel conditioning is used clinically.

Subacute Toxicity Study of Poly(sodium acrylic acid-acrylic acid) in Rats (폴리(아크릴산소다-아크릴산)의 랫드에 대한 아급성 독성시험에 관한 연구)

  • 서경원;박기숙;한범석;장동덕;김창옥;김효정
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.105-117
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    • 1993
  • The objective of this investigation was to characterize the subacute toxic potency of orally administered poly(sodium acrylic acid-acrylic acid), super absorbent polymer. Four groups of rats were maintained on diets containing 0, 1.25, 2.5 or 5% of poly(sodium acrylic acid-acrylic acid). The mean dosages of poly(sodium acrylic acid-acrylic acid) were estimated to be 1025 mg/kg/day, 2009 mg/kg/day and 4728 mg/kg/day in the male groups. The estimated average dosages of poly(sodium acrylic acid-acrylic acid) in the female groups were 1011 mg/kg/day, 2088 mg /kg/day and 4576 mg/kg/day, respectively. Few test compound-related toxic effects were observed in body weight gain, clinical signs, hematological parameters and serum biochemical values. Urinalyses, gross necropsy and histopathology revealed no evidence of specific toxicity. Food and water consumption tended to increase in the animals fed the diet of 2.5% and 5%. Our data indicate that no-observed effect level of poly(sodium acrylic acid-acrylic acid) was estimated to be 1.25% in the diet (mean dosage: 1025 mg/kg/day in male rats, 1011 mg/kg/day in female rats).

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Characterization of the Nature of Cd(II) Ion Binding Sites on Poly(acrylic acid) Using$^{113}Cd$NMR (카드뮴-113 NMR을 이용한 폴리아크릴산의 카드뮴(Ⅱ) 이온에 대한 결합자리의 특성연구)

  • Chung, Kun Ho;Koo, Ja-Eung;Shin, Hyun Sang;Moon, Hichung
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.40 no.1
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    • pp.44-49
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    • 1996
  • The cadmium(Ⅱ)-carboxylate complexes of monocarboxylates and poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) in an aqueous solution were investigated using 113Cd NMR spectroscopy. From these spectral data the chemical shifts of the monocarboxylate (e.g. acetate, benzoate and propanoate) complexes of Cd(Ⅱ) were evaluated (CdL+: -22 to -24 ppm range; CdL2: -39 to -40 ppm range; L: carboxylate). The chemical shift of cadmium(Ⅱ) bound on PAA changed in value from -36.6 to -38.2 ppm when the [PAA]/[Cd] ratios were varied from 12 to 118 eq/mol at a constant pH of 6. The 113Cd chemical shift was sensitive to the change in solution pH: the chemical shift changed from 1.6 to -37.6 ppm when the pH was rasied from 1 to 6 at a constant [PAA]/[Cd] ratio of 39 eq/mol. These results show that under these conditions, the dominant species formed in solution is 1 : 2 complex (CdL2), and 1 : 1 complex (CdL+) is only formed at low pH, when polyanion concentration is low.

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Soil-Water Characteristic Curve of Sandy Soils Containing Biopolymer Solution (바이오폴리머를 포함한 모래지반의 흙-습윤 특성곡선 연구)

  • Jung, Jongwon
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.19 no.10
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    • pp.21-26
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    • 2018
  • Soil-water characteristic curve, which is called soil retention curve, is required to explore water flows in unsaturated soils, relative permeability of water in multi-phase fluids flow, and change to stiffness and volume of soils. Thus, the understanding of soil-water characteristic curves of soils help us explore the behavior of soils inclduing fluids. Biopolymers are environmental-friendly materials, which can be completely degraded by microbes and have been believed not to affect the nature. Thus, various biopolymers such as deacetylated power, polyethylene oxide, xanthan gum, alginic acid sodium salt, and polyacrylic acid have been studies for the application to soil remediation, soil improvement, and enhanced oil recovery. PAA (polyacrylic acid) is one of biopolymers, which have shown a great effect in enhanced oil recovery as well as soil remediation because of the improvement of water-flood performance by mobility control. The study on soil-water characteristic curves of sandy soils containing PAA (polyacrylic acid) has been conducted through experimentations and theoretical models. The results show that both capillary entry pressure and residual water saturation dramatically increase according to the increased concentration of PAA (polyacrylic acid). Also, soil-water characteristic curves by theoretical models are quite well consistent with the results by experimental studies. Thus, soil-water characteristic curves of sandy soils containing biopolymers such as PAA (polyacrylic acid) can be estimated using fitting parameters for the theoretical model.

PD Characteristics Analysis of Improved Insulating Materials for Power Cables (개질된 전력용 케이블절연체의 부분방전 특성 해석)

  • 송일근;곽희로
    • The Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers
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    • v.11 no.5
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    • pp.93-102
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    • 1997
  • In order tl get Maaterial requirements for the Improviment of erliability of Insulatint materials for power cables, partial discharge characteristics of Polyethylenes were measured by an ultrasonic techjique and Measured signals were processed to cbtain the paraceters useful for thr quantification of partial discharge characteristics of polyethylenes. This technique was applied to obtain material requirements for the development of improved insulating materials for power cables,As a result, it was found that partial discharging activities in polyethylenes were suppressed considerably when p proper amount of acrylic acid, 0.003[wt %]in this particular case, is grafted on polyethylene chains.It can be concludid from the present study that partial discharging actibities in polyethylenes could be suppressed by the modification of polyethylene with proper chemical components, acrilic acid in this particular study.

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Synthesis of P(PEGMA-co-PBMA) microgels by Precipitation Polymerization in Polymer Solution (고분자 용액에서 침점중합에 의한 P(PEGMA-co-PBMA) 마이크로젤의 합성)

  • Cho, Suk-Hyung;Kim, Young-Jun
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.852-856
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    • 2009
  • Poly(ethyleneglycol methacrylate-co-benzyl methacrylate) (P(PEGMA-co-BMA)) microgel was prepared by precipitation copolymerization of PEGMA and benzyl methacrylate in poly(acrylic acid)/ethanol solution. The microgels with various sizes were obtained by changing the concentration of poly(acrylic acid), monomer and nature of solvents. The particle size of P(PECMA-co-BMA) microgels was decreased with increasing the concentration of poly(acrylic acid) and increased with that of monomer. By increasing solubility parameter of solvents, the particle size was inecreased. The size of P(PEGMA-co-BMA) microgels was controlled by experimental conditions from $0.1{\mu}m$ to $0.35{\mu}m$.

Acute Toxicity Study of Poly(sodium acrylic acid-acrylic acid) in Rats and Mice (랫드와 마우스에서 폴리(아크릴산 소다-아크릴산)의 급성 경구 독성 시험에 관한 연구)

  • 박기숙;서경원;김효정
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.97-103
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    • 1993
  • The acute toxicity of orally administered poly(sodium acrylic acid-acrylic acid), powerfully water-absorbent polymer, was el'aluated in Sprague-Dawley rats and feR mice. Rats and mice aging 6 weeks were gavaged with 0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.4, 6.7, or 10 g of poly(sodium acrylic acidacrylic acid)/kg in com oil. No animal died by treatment and any toxic symptom was not observed in the treated animals during 2 weeks. The body weight of the treated animals was not significantly different from the controls. The results of macroscopic examination on the organs of the treated animals revealed no abnormal findings. Therefore, it was concluded that poly(sodium acrylic acidacrylic acid) was practically non-toxic when it was orally administrated to rats and mice up to 10 g/kg, and its $LD_{50}$ was evaluated more than 10 g/kg in rats and mice.

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