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The effect of disinfectants for Alginate impression (알지네이트 인상체에 대한 상업성 소독제의 효과)

  • Kim, Seon-Mi
    • Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.243-250
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    • 2001
  • To evaluate the effect of disinfectants for Alginate impression, several commercially available disinfectants were tested to Alginate model contaminated by Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Alginate specimens were artificially contaminated by Staphylococcus aureus and soaking in four commercially available disinfectants for 1, 5, 10 minutes and colonies were counted for each case. Significant reduction of bacterial colony counts was noted after soaking in 0.5% and 0.05% sodium hypochlorite and after soaking in 2% glutaraldehyde, but not after soaking in Hypochlorus add. Commercially available sodium hypochlorite and glutaraldehyde were found to be effective disinfectants for Alginate impression. But hypochlorus add was not adequate disinfectant.

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Assessing the hydrogen peroxide effect along with sodium hypochlorite against marine blue mussels aimed at antifouling usage

  • Haque, Md. Niamul;Kwon, Sunghyun
    • Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.108-115
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    • 2017
  • Chlorination has been the most common antifouling method, but alternatives are under searching. In this article, we report how the hydrogen peroxide could enhance the effect of chlorination to prevent fouling by inhibiting larvae settlement and abatement of mussel colonization or by extinct of them; through marine mussel Mytilus edulis. The addition of hydrogen peroxide shows synergic effect on the veliger larvae (up to 19 folds) and effectively reduces required time of mussel mortality by 8-22%. For resolution of micro- and macro-fouling caused by the marine mussel, as well as diminishing of time and conventional chlorine dose could be important factor in favour of environment and economics.

Alternative Sludge Treatment Method for Hazardous Odor Minimization (유해성 악취 최소화를 위한 슬러지 대체 처리기법)

  • Son, Hyun-Keun
    • Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.193-197
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    • 2003
  • 슬러지로부터 발생하게 되는 인체에 유해하고 독성이 강한 악취물질들은, 대다수 슬러지내의 단백질, 탄수화물등의 물질들이 미생물의 호기성 및 혐기성 분해과정을 통해서 생성되는 유ㆍ무기 물질들을 포함하게 된다. 슬러지로부터 발생하는 주된 악취물질로서 hydrogen sulfide, methanethiol, dimethyl sulfide, dimethyldisulfide,dimethyltrisulfide등이 발견되어졌는데 이 다섯 종의 악취물질들은 모두가 황을 포함하는 물질들이다. 본 논문에서는 인체에 유해한 슬러지 악취의 강도 및 세기를 결정하고 비교하는 데 이용되어 질 수 있는 odor index(ODI)라는 방식이 제시되어졌다. 세가지 종류의 슬러지, 즉 hypochlorite 용액으로 처리한 슬러지와 향수 물질로 처리한 슬러지 및 아무런 처리를 하지 않은 슬러지 세 종류를 대상으로 30일이 넘는 기간동안 인체에 유해한 악취물질들에 대한 누적 odor index(ODI)값을 생성하여 비교하였다. 아무런 처리를 하지 않은 슬러지에서 가장 높은 odor index(ODI)값들이 나타났으며, 이것은 슬러지 처리에 있어서 심각한 단기 및 장기적인 유해 악취발생 문제가 야기될 수 있음을 나타낸다. 이에 대하여 hypochlorite용액으로 처리한 슬러지로부터는 인체에 유해한 악취 발생을 처리 즉시부터 30일이 넘는 기간동안 측정한계치 이하 단계로 낮출 수 있었다.

Influence of Acetylation on the Antimicrobial Properties of Chitosan Non-Woven Fabrics

  • Shin, Hye Kyoung;Park, Mira;Kim, Hak-Yong;Jin, Fan-Long;Choi, Heung Soap;Kim, Keziah H.;Kim, David S.;Park, Soo-Jin
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.34 no.8
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    • pp.2441-2445
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    • 2013
  • Chitosan non-woven fabrics were acetylated to improve their antimicrobial properties. The active chlorine content, antimicrobial properties, storage stability, and surface properties of acetylated chitosan non-woven fabrics were investigated. The active chlorine content of the fabrics increased upon reduction of the degree of the acetylation or increase in sodium hypochlorite concentration. Acetylated chitosan non-woven fabrics showed powerful antimicrobial activity by efficiently killing Escherichia coli and forming a growth inhibition zone for Staphylococcus aureus. Furthermore, scanning electron microscopy observations demonstrated that the acetylated chitosan non-woven fabrics were not damaged in sodium hypochlorite solution.

Sodium hypochlorite treatment and light-emitting diode (LED) irradiation effect on in vitro germination of Oreorchis patens (Lindl.) Lindl

  • Bae, Kee Hwa;Oh, Kyoung Hee;Kim, Soo-Young
    • Journal of Plant Biotechnology
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.44-49
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    • 2014
  • In this study, we investigated the effects of sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) and red or blue light-emitting diode (LED) light on embryo swelling and germination of Oreorchis patens (Lindl.) Lindl. A method for determining the swelling and protocorm formation in O. patens seeds through in vitro examination of immature seeds was established. NaOCl treatment of immature seeds was found to significantly enhance the extent of embryo swelling and protocorm formation in immature zygote embryos compared to those in the untreated controls. Additionally, the effects of white fluorescent light, and red and blue LED lights on embryo swelling and protocorm formation in in vitro cultured seeds were examined and compared to the conditions with or without NaOCl treatment. The most suitable light for embryo swelling and protocorm formation was the red LED light.

A new and efficient synthesis of sulfonylurea (술포닐 우레아유도체의 용이하고 새로운 합성방법)

  • Youn, In-Kwon;Seo, S.U.
    • The Journal of Natural Sciences
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    • v.12 no.1
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    • pp.81-84
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    • 2002
  • We developed new process for the large scale preparation of pyrazole sulfonyl urea and pyrazole sulfonyl urea carboalkoxyl benzene sulfonyl urea 1) in high yields and convenience. As compound with know procedure this procedure have found to be far large scale preparation. During the preparation we obtains two new sulfonyl urea 5a and 5b in 70% and 74% ( purified by crystallization).

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Passivation effect on large volume CdZnTe crystals

  • B. Park;Y. Kim;J. Seo;J. Byun;K. Kim
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.54 no.12
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    • pp.4620-4624
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    • 2022
  • Several cadmium zinc telluride (CZT) crystals were fabricated into radiation detectors using methods that included slicing, dicing, lapping, polishing, and chemical etching. A wet passivation with sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) was then carried out on the Br-etched detectors. The Te-rich layer on the CZT surface was successfully compensated to the Te oxide layer, which was analyzed with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy data of both a Br-etched crystal and a passivated CZT crystals. We confirmed that passivation with NaOCl improved the transport property by analyzing the mobility-lifetime product and surface recombination velocity. The electrical and spectroscopic properties of large volume detectors were compared before and after passivation, and then the detectors were observed for a month. Both bar and quasi-hemispherical detectors show an enhancement in performance after passivation. Thus, we could identify the effect of NaOCl passivation on large volume CZT detectors.

Comparative Characterization on Bacterial Disinfection Using Trichloroisocyanuric Acid, Bromochlorodimethylhydantoin, and Calcium Hypochlorite (삼염화이소시아눌산, 브룸염화히단토인, 및 칼슘하이포클로라이트의 농도 및 접촉시간에 따른 미생물 사멸특성)

  • Oh, Se-Hyun;Yoo, Hyun-Duk;Lee, Han-Na;Kim, Eung-Soo
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.334-338
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    • 2007
  • The disinfection effects of trichloroisocyanuric acid (TICA), calcium hypochlorite (CH), and Bromochlorodimethylhydantoin (BCDMH) on various bacteria in aqueous suspension were comparatively characterized at various concentrations and exposure times of each disinfectant. When various bacteria cells ($10^8\;CFU/ml$) including Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeroginosa, Enterococcus faecalis, Bacillus cereus, Legionella pneumophila, and Staphylococcus aureus were exposed with a solution containing 8 ppm each of TICA, a 99% of the initial cells were killed in 60 sec, 368 sec, 372 sec, 506 sec, 812 sec, and 909 sec, respectively. In addition, the minimum exposure time required to kill 99% of E. coli ($10^8\;CFU/ml$) with 8 ppm of each TICA, BCDMH and CH was measured at 60 sec, 114 sec, and 7,100 sec, respectively. These comparative studies demonstrate that disinfection efficacy is highly variable depending on microbial species as well as disinfectant type, concentration, and exposure time.