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Photoacoustic Effect of Ethene: Sound Generation due to Plant Hormone Gases

  • Ide, David W.;Park, Han Jung
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.61 no.4
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    • pp.139-142
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    • 2017
  • Ethene ($C_2H_4$), which is produced in plants as they mature, was used to study its photoacoustic properties using photoacoustic spectroscopy. Detection of trace amounts, with $N_2$ gas, of $C_2H_4$ gas was also applied. The gas was tested in various conditions-temperature, concentration of the gas, gas cell length, and power of the laser- to determine their effect on the photoacoustic signal, the ideal conditions to detect trace gas amounts, and concentration of $C_2H_4$ produced by an avocado and a banana. A detection limit of 10 ppm was determined for pure $C_2H_4$. A detection of 5% and 13% (by volume) concentration of $C_2H_4$ was produced for a ripening avocado and banana, respectively, in closed space.

Synthesis and Properties of Liquid Crystalline Polyesters with Banana-Shaped Mesogens

  • Kwon, Myeong-Hoon;Kim, Sea-Yun;Choi, E-Joon;Lee, Jong-Chan;Zin, Wang-Cheol;Lee, Chong-Kwang
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.1223-1224
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    • 2004
  • A series of LC polyesters containing banana-shaped mesogen and flexible spacer were synthesized. Their structures were identified by FT/IR- and NMR-spectrometry. Thermal and mesomorphic properties were investigated by using DSC and polarizing microsope. Structure of mesophase was investigated by using x-ray diffractimetry.

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Cell Wall Structure of Various Tropical Plant Waste Fibers

  • Abdul Khalil, H.P.S.;Siti Alwani, M.;Mohd Omar, A.K.
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.9-15
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    • 2007
  • A comparative study of the structure and organization of the primary and secondary walls in different types of tropical plant waste fibers was carried out using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The thickness of each layer was also measured using Image Analyzer. TEM micrographs haveconfirmed that cell wall structure of all six types of tropical plant waste fibers (empty fruit bunch, oil palm frond, oil palm trunk, coir, banana stem and pineapple leaf) has the same ultrastructure with wood fibre. The fibers consisted of middle lamella, primary and thick secondary wall with different thickness for different types of fibers. The secondary wall was differentiated into a $S_1$ layer, a unique multi-lamellae $S_2$ layer, and $S_3$ layer.

Chiral Mesophase Derived from Achiral Polymers with Banana-Shaped Mesogens and Their Model Compounds

  • Choi, E-Joon;Kim, Eun-Chul;Kwon, Myung-Hun;Zin, Wang-Cheol;Kim, Young-Chul;Paek, Sang-Hyon
    • Proceedings of the Polymer Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.242-243
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    • 2006
  • In this work, we report the synthesis and characterization of azomethineester polymers that consist of banana-shaped mesogen in their backbone. Two parts of the key structure of five-ring bent-core mesogen were modified by connecting different angle of central unit (Ar), and introducing lateral substituent into the outer ring (X). The synthetic details includes (1) placing the dioxydodecamethylene unit as a flexible spacer, (2) possessing 2,3- or 2,7-naphthylene, or 1,2-phenylene connection on the central unit, and (3) introducing fluorine or chlorine substituent (X = F or Cl) into the outer phenylene unit.

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Synthesis and Mesomorphism of Polymers with Banana-Shaped Mesogens in the Main Chain

  • Choi, E-Joon;Zin, Wang-Cheol;Kim, Young-Chul;Paek, Sang-Hyon;Chien, Liang-Chy;Samulski, Edward T.
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.08a
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    • pp.171-174
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    • 2006
  • In this work, we report the synthesis and characterization of azomethine-ester polymers that consist of banana-shaped mesogen in their backbone. Two parts of the key structure of five-ring bent-core mesogen were modified by connecting different angle of central unit (Ar), and introducing lateral substituent into the outer ring (X). The synthetic details includes (1) placing the dioxydodecamethylene unit as a flexible spacer, (2) possessing 2,3- or 2,7-naphthylene, or 1,2-phenylene connection on the central unit, and (3) introducing fluorine or chlorine substituent (X = F or Cl) into the outer phenylene unit.

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The Study of Molecular Structures for New Banana-shaped Liquid Crystals

  • Choi, S.;Huang, Y.M.;Jakli, A.;Lim, T.K.;Lee, C.K.;Shin, S.T.
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.07a
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    • pp.595-599
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    • 2003
  • We have studied the phase transition to look for molecular structure by using several different techniques for new banana-shaped liquid crystals shown in Fig. 1. Based on the similarities to recently observed fluro-contaning materials (switching involves layer structure rearrangement, increasing threshold with increasing temperature) for HC sample (where x is H), we assume that the phase C has a triclinic symmetry corresponding to the double tilted $smC_G$ Phase. The observation that the polarization peak appears at lower field ($E_o{\sim}15V/{\mu}m$) than the amplitude of the threshold ($E_{th}$) can be explained assuming a field induced $SmC_G$ - SmCP (or SmAP) transition at $E_{th}$

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Studies on Pyrolysis Behaviour of Banana Stem as Precursor for Porous Carbons

  • Manocha, Satish;Bhagat, Jignesh H.;Manocha, Lalit M.
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.91-98
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    • 2001
  • Porous carbons have been prepared from different parts of banana stems using two different routes, viz., by pyrolysing the mass at different temperatures as well as by treating the dried mass with chemicals followed by pyrolysis. The pyrolysis behaviour of all these materials has been studied up to $1000^{\circ}C$. Samples treated with acids exhibit more increase in surface area as compared to those treated with alkalies or salts. Analysis of BET surface area shows that the carbon prepared at low temperature shows mixed porosity, i.e., micro and mesopores. Samples heated to high temperature above $700^{\circ}C$ show decrease in macroporosity and increase in microporosity. Liquid adsorption studies have been made using methylene blue and heavy oil. The activated carbons so prepared exhibit higher oil adsorption mainly in the macro and mesopores.

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The effect of carboxymenthyl cellulose in PP fibers for dye absorption ability

  • Panutumrong, Praripatsaya;Metanawin, Tanapak;Metanawin, Siripan
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.52-60
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    • 2015
  • The present study aims to the use of carboxymenthyl cellulose (CMC) improving the ability of fiber in the dyeing process. Cellulose was extracted from banana leaves by NaOH and then modified by reacting with chloroacetic acid to obtain the carboxymenthyl cellulose. The effect of carboxymenthyl cellulose contents on the mechanical properties and dye absorption were also investigated. Then, CMC were blend with polypropylene (grade 561R) at 1%, 3% and 5% by weight ratio. The fibers were obtained from single screw extruder. The results show that the mechanical properties of the product decreased when increased the amount of CMC in the fiber product. After dyeing, the dye however were absorbed by the CMC-PP fibers more than the original PP fibers. The absorption of dye on the CMC-PP fibers increased significantly with the CMC ratio.

The Study on Characteristic Quality for banana and the both of Korea and Japan Consumption Condition (바나나의 품질 특성 및 한일 양국의 소비 현황에 관한 연구)

  • Go, Beom-Seok;Lee, Su-Jin
    • Journal of Applied Tourism Food and Beverage Management and Research
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.71-92
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    • 2005
  • The purpose of this study is for researching consumptions of the Korean and Japanese's consumers and qualities on the bananas which rank first in market share of the fruits market. The survey was conducted from the 180 Korean women living in Gangnam and Bundang. It was also compared and analyzed on the basis of data from the Japanese's R company. This analysis was done using SPSS 12.0 Vir. and analyzed according to its purposes. First, the difference between Korea and Japan in terms of bananas intake was studied. Second, consumption situations and types of Korean and Japanese's women were compared and analyzed. Therefore, this is the basic analytic study for finding out Korean consumers' recognitions and purchase behaviors on the bananas compared those of Japan. This will be utilized as useful material to understand the domestic consumers' consumption behaviors of the bananas which are one of the imported agricultural products.

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