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Mechanical Impact Treatment on Pulp fibers and Their Handsheet Properties

  • Yung B. Seo;Kim, Dukki;Lee, Jong-Hoon;Yang Jeon
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.34 no.5
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    • pp.56-62
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    • 2002
  • Alternative way of shaping fibers suitable for papermaking was introduced. Impact refining, which was done simply by hitting wet fibers with a metal weight vertically, was intended to keep the fibers from shortening and to cause mostly internal fibrillation. Virgin chemical pulp, its recycled one and OCC were used in the experiment. It was noticed from the experiment that impact refining on virgin chemical pulp kept the fiber length and increased bonding properties greatly. However, in the recycled fibers from the chemical pulp, fiber length and bonding properties were decreased. In OCC, which seems to contain fractions of semi-chemical pulp and mechanical pulp (GP), and which is recycled pulp from corrugated boxes, fiber length and bonding properties were decreased disastrously. We believe recycled cellulosic fibers (recycled chemical pulp and OCC in this case), which went through hornification, were less resistant to the mechanical impact than virgin chemical pulp. For virgin chemical pulp, impact refining allowed no significant fiber length shortening, high WRV, and high mechanical strength.

Fast(submillisecond) Switching of Nematic Liquid Crystals and Effects of Dielectric Dispersion; Theory and Experiment

  • Shiyanovskii, Sergij V.;Golovin, Andrii B.;Yin, Ye;Lavrentovich, Oleg D.
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.07a
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    • pp.181-186
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    • 2005
  • We demonstrate that the finite rate of dielectric relaxation in liquid crystals which has been ignored previously causes profound effects in the fast dielectric reorientation of the director. The phenomenon is relevant for submillisecond switching of the director when the switching rate approaches the rate of dielectric relaxation through the reorientation of the molecular dipoles. A submillisecond switching ($15-400\;{\mu}s$ for an optical retardation shift $0.3-2.2\;{\mu}m$ in $10-15\;{\mu}m$ thick cells) is demonstrated for dual frequency nematic cells with high pretilt that maximizes the dielectric torque acting on the director. We propose the theory of dielectric response in which the electric displacement depends not only on the present (as in the standard theory) but also on the past values of electric field and director. We design an experiment in which the standard "instantaneous" model and our model predict effects of opposite signs; the experimental data support the latter model.

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Studies on the Productivity of Forage Sorghum Under the Different Cultural Environment 3. Effects of Seeding Method on Growth, Yield and Chemical Composition of Sorghum(Sorghum bicolor(L.) Moench) (재배환경에 따라 청예용 수수의 생산성에 관한 연구 III. 청예수수의 파종방법이 생육, 수량 및 성분함량에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim Y. D.;Park H. K.;Suh S. K.;Chae J. S.;Shin M. G.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Crop Science Conference
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    • 1989.02a
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    • pp.92-93
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    • 1989
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Quantitative Aspects of 2D Carbon-13 INADEQUATE Experiment of Organic Molecules (유기화합물의 구조분석에서 2D Carbon-13 INADEQUATE 실험의 정량적 고찰)

  • Lee, Sueg-Geun
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.539-543
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    • 2000
  • The quantitative aspects of 2D carbon-13 INADEQUATE (Incredible Natural Abundance DoublE QUAntum Transfer Experiment) experiment were studied on the basis of the time needed in various concentrations of samples. In order to evaluate the quantitative time of this experiment, eight compounds were selected (M. W. ca. 150-500). The effect on time needed of various concentrations showed exponential decay function, Y=$8.15X^{-0.64}$.

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An Aspect of Occurrence and Chemical Properties of Grey Leaf Tobacco (Type III) (연초 III형 Grey엽의 발생양상과 화학성분 특성)

  • Lee, Chul-Hwan;Jin, Jeong-Eui;Han, Chul-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.107-112
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    • 1996
  • The occurrence and chemical properties of grey tobacco leaves (Type III) found in 1995 crop of flue-cured tobacco cultivated in paddy field were investigated to compare with those of normal leaves. Cured leaves of NC82 were separated by visual characters into 3 classes of slight, fair and severe symptoms of grey leaf by the percentage of grey parts to whole leaf area. Number of samples classified with discoloring portion was the order of greyish brown > reddish brown > greyish yellow, respectively. Grey leaves of this type were mostly found among the leaves harvested from upper stalk position, and it was estimated that growth rate of upper leaves also influenced on the occurrence of grey leaves. Grey leaves showed remarkably lower b* and L* values than those of normal leaves, while a* value was mostly higher in grey leaves. These tendencies in chromatic aberration showed more remarkable difference in the degree of grey symptoms. Chemical analyses of grey leaf samples indicated that they contained less total nitrogen and nicotine, and more total sugar and starch than those of normal leaves. In chemical traits, these tendencies were accordance with the degree of grey symptoms, and within the same leaf, grey parts were decreased in total nitrogen and ether extract content compared with those of normal parts, but there was no difference in nicotine and Cl contents. Key words : grey leaf tobacco (type III), grey symptom, color, chemical properties.

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Release of 5-Fluorouracil from Ethylene-Vinyl Acetate Matrices Containing Hydrophilic Additives (수용성 첨가제를 함유하는 에틸렌초산비닐 매트릭스로부터 5-플루오로우라실의 방출)

  • Oh, Seaung-Youl;Yoo, Young-Mee;Kim, Sung-Soo;Shin, Byung-Chul;Yuk, Soon-Hong;Lee, Hai-Bang
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.281-289
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    • 1996
  • In our previous work, we have studied the effect of lactose and sodium alginate (SA) on the rate of release of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) from ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) matrix. These hydrophilic additives promoted the rate of 5-FU release and the increase in rate was larger when SA was used. Both additives showed better ability to increase the rate than 5-FU itself. In this paper, we extended our study to another hydrophilic additive, Carbopol 940 (CP). Compared to SA or lactose, CP increased the rate of 5-FU release markedly. Release rate increased as the loading amount and the pH of the release medium increased. After release experiment, matrix volume increased up to 15 times of that before release experiment, depending on the amount of CP dispersed in the matrix and the pH of the release medium. On the other hand, the volume of the matrix containing lactose or SA decreased. The weight changes of the dry matrix before and after release experiment imply that CP is not released out of the matrix, to the contrary of lactose and SA. Scanning electron microscope study clearly showed that large cavities and pores are generated on the surface and the inside of the matrix. These results indicate that the mechanism by which CP increases the release rate is quite different from that of monomeric additives such as lactose or SA.

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