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Preparation and Properties of NBR-Clay Hybrid Membranes (NBR-Clay 하이브리드 막의 제조 및 물성)

  • 남상용;김영진
    • Membrane Journal
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.132-141
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    • 2004
  • NBR-Clay hybrid membranes were prepared by melt intercalation method with internal mixer and two roll mills. MMT was intercalated or ekfoliated by the NBR and it was confirmed by X-ray diffraction method. D-spacing of the characteristic peak from MMT plate in WAXD was moved and diminished. Gas permeability, mechanical properties and thermal properties of the NBR-Clay hybrid membranes were investigated. Gas permeability through the NBR-Clay hybrid membranes decreased due to increased tortuosity made by intercalation of clay in NBR.

Fabrication of Biodegradable Nanocomposite Using Microwave Melted Intercalation Method (마이크로파 용융삽입법을 이용한 생분해성 나노복합체의 제조)

  • Ha, Won Jo;Sin, Jun Sik;Song, Seung Uk;Kim, Jun Ho;Son, Se Mo;Park, Seong Su
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.13 no.4
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    • pp.429-434
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    • 2004
  • The purpose of this study was to investigate the possibility of application of microwave energy for the fabrication of polymer/clay nanocomposite. APES/Clay nanocomposites were prepared at 13$0^{\circ}C$ for 30min with various content of clay by melt-intercalation method under classical and microwave heating source. APES/Clay samples were characterized by the means of X-ray diffractometry(XRD), thermal gravimetric analysis(TGA), and rheometric dynamic analysis(RDA). It was found that intercalated or exfoliated state was obtained in the samples according to the condition of organic modification, clay content, and heating source.

Processing of Microcellular Nanocomposite Foams by Using a Supercritical Fluid

  • Wee, Dongho;Seong, Dong Gi;Youn, Jae Ryoun
    • Fibers and Polymers
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.160-169
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    • 2004
  • Polystyrene/layered silicate nanocomposites were prepared by melt intercalation. To examine the distribution of the clay in polymer matrix, small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used. Intercalated nanocomposites were obtained and their rheological properties were investigated. Microcellular nanocomposite foams were produced by using a supercritical fluid. As clay contents increased, the cell size decreased and the cell density increased. It was found that layered silicates could operate as heterogeneous nucleation sites. As the saturation pressure increased and the saturation temperature decreased, the cell size decreased and the cell density increased. Microcellular foams have different morphology depending upon the dispersion state of nanoclays.

Effect of Micro Organic-Inorganic Complex on Hydration of Portland Cement(I) Formation of Interlamella Complex between Montmorillonite and PVA (마이크로 유기-무기 복합체가 포틀랜드 시멘트 수화에 미치는 영향(I) MontmorillonitPVA 층간 화합물의 형성)

  • 김배연;김창은;최진호
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.21-25
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    • 1985
  • For studying the influence of addition of Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)-montmorillonite complex on the hydration of Portland cement the PVA-montmorillonite derivatives were prepared in advance an characterized system-of Portland cement the PVA-montmorillonite derivatives were prepared in advance and characterized systema-tically. PVA with the polymerizationdegree ranging from 500 to 2000 have been intercalated into the lamellar structure of hydrated montmorillonites which were fractionated under 2㎛ by Stock's rule. In all cases the constant basal spacing of ∼20Å was determined whatever the molecular weight of PVA used. And the carbon chain orientation of PVA in the interfoliar space has been deduced to be parallel with bilayer structure.

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Oil Adsorption of Exfoliated Graphite Prepared by Direct Reaction between $SO_3$ Gas and Graphite

  • Lee, Beom-Jae;Kwon, Young-Bae
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.55-60
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    • 2001
  • Graphite intercalation compounds (GIC) were prepared by direct reaction of $SO_3$ gas with flake graphite. The intercalated $SO_3$ molecules were ejected by rapid heating to $950^{\circ}C$ under an oxidizing atmosphere for about 1 minute, resulting in surprisingly high expansion in the direction of c-axis. The characteristics of the micro-structure and pore size distribution were examined with a SEM and mercury intrusion porosimetry. The XRD analysis and spectroscopic analysis were used for the identification of the graphite and surface chemistry state. The pore size distribution of the exfoliated graphite (EG) was a range of $1{\sim}170{\mu}m$. The higher expanding temperature the higher expanded volume, so oil sorption capacities were 58.8 g of bunker-C oil and 34.7 g of diesel oil per 1 g of the the EG. The sorption equilibrium was achieved very rapidly within several minutes. As the treatment temperature increases, bulk density decreases.

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Electrical and Mechanical Properties of Graphite Nanosheet/Carbon Nanotubes-filled Epoxy Nanocomposites

  • Kim, Ki-Seok;Choi, Kyeong-Eun;Park, Soo-Jin
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.335-338
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    • 2009
  • In this work, the effect of co-carbon fillers on the electrical and mechanical properties of epoxy nanocomposites was investigated. The graphite nanosheets (GNs) and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) were used as co-carbon fillers. The results showed that the electrical conductivity of the epoxy nanocomposites showed a considerable increase upon an addition of MWNTs when GNs were fixed at 2 wt.%. This indicated that low content GNs formed the bulk conductive network and then MWNTs added were intercalated between the GN layers, resulted in the formation of additional conductive pathway. Furthermore, the flexural strength of the epoxy nanocomposites was enhanced with increasing the MWNT content. It was probably attributed to the flexible MWNTs compared with rigid GNs, resulted in the enhancement of the mechanical properties.

Synthesis and Characterization of Lithium-Graphite Intercalation Compounds (리튬-흑연 층간 화합물의 합성 및 특성 분석)

  • Hong, Senug-Hyun;Kim, Tae-Young;Suh, Kwang-S.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2010.06a
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    • pp.227-227
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    • 2010
  • The intercalation chemistry of graphite presents an attractive route to obtain few-layered graphene platelets based on the expanded interlayer spacing. We report that the lithium can be intercalated into the graphite in a controllable manner by adjusting the variables such as temperature, pressure, and reaction time. From the X-ray diffraction experiments, the lithium-graphite intercalaltion compounds (Li-GICs) can be produced as the first stage compounds ($LiC_6$), the second-stage compounds ($LiC_{12}$), and the mixtures, which is most likely to be dependent on the temperature and reaction time. Since these Li-GICs are expected to facilitate the exfoliation of graphite, we investigated the feasibility of Li-GICs as a effective precursors for the generation of single-or few-layered graphite nano-platelets.

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MYOEPITHELIOMA ON PALATE (구개부에 발생한 근상피종)

  • Lee, Kye-Young;Min, Kyong-In;Lee, Ju-Hyun;Cheung, Soo-Il;Kim, Chul-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.83-86
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    • 2001
  • Myoepithelioma is histologically composed exclusively of myoepithelial cells. Myoepithelial cells are present in the major and minor salivary glands. Salivary gland neoplasms that frequently contain myoepithelial cells are the pleomorphic adenoma, adenoid-cystic carcinoma, and epithelial myoepithelial carcinoma of intercalated duct origin. Neoplasms composed exclusively of myoepithelial cells are rare. Myoepitheliomas may be composed of spindle-shaped cells, plasmacytoid(hyaline) cells, or combination of both in varying proportions. A case is reported of plasmacytoid myoepithelioma with ultrastructural confirmation, together with reviews of the English literature.

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Electrorheological characteristics of poly(o-ethoxy)aniline nanocomposite

  • Sung Jun Hee;Choi Hyoung Jin
    • Korea-Australia Rheology Journal
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.193-199
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    • 2004
  • Poly(o-ethoxy)aniline (PEOA)/organoclay nanocomposite was prepared via a solvent intercalation using chloroform as a cosolvent with organically modified montmorillonite (OMMT) clay. The PEOA initially synthesized from a chemical oxidation polymerization in an acidic condition at pH = 1 was intercalated into interlayers of the clay with $25\;wt{\%}$ clay content. Electrical conductivity of the PEOA/OMMT nano­composite was found to be controlled via the intercalating process. The synthesized PEOA/OMMT nano­composite was characterized via an XRD and a TGA, and then adopted as an electrorheological (ER) material. The PEOA/OMMT synthesized with controllable electrical conductivity without a dedoping pro­cess was found to show typical ER characteristics possessing a yield stress from both steady state and dynamic measurements under an applied electric field.

Step-wise Anion-Exchange in Layered Double Hydroxide Using Solvothermal Treatment

  • Lee, Jong-Hyeon;Rhee, Seog-Woo;Jung, Duk-Young
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.248-252
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    • 2005
  • Synthetic layered double hydroxides (LDHs), [$Mg_4Al_2(OH)_{12}]CO_3{\cdot}nH_2O$, were prepared in the submicron size of plate-like polycrystals. Anion-exchange reactions with various linear dicarboxylic acids were performed to produce LDH/organic hybrid materials by solvothermal treatment in toluene. X-ray powder diffraction spectra for the products indicated that the interlayer spacings of LDHs remarkably changed, up to 20 $\AA$ when 1,10-decanedicarboxylic acid anions were intercalated as an organic guest. Dicarboxylates-LDHs samples could be also re-exchanged consecutively with other dicarboxylic acids or carbonate without serious destruction of layer structure under the scanning electron microscopic observation.