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Studies on gas hydrate formation characteristics using microimaging technique (Microimaing을 이용한 하이드레이트 생성 특성 연구)

  • Seo, Yu-Taek;Moudrakovski, Igor L;Ripmeester, John A.;Seo, Dong-Joo;Roh, Hyun-Seog;Jung, Un-Ho;Koo, Kee-Young;Jang, Won-Jin;Yoon, Wang-Lai
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2007.06a
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    • pp.481-484
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    • 2007
  • 마이크로 이미징은 물 분자가 하이드레이트 구조로 전환되는 것을 미시적으로 관찰할 수 있다. 본 고에서는 메탄과 $CO_2$ 하이드레이트 생성 실험을 실리카 젤과 bulk water를 이용해 실시하면서 이를 마이크로 이미징으로 관찰한 결과를 제시하고자 한다. Bulk water에서 하이드레이트 shell에 의해 하이드레이트 생성 속도가 제한을 받는 반면, 실리카 젤에서는 미세 pore에서의 생성 특성이 매우 빠르게 진행되는 것으로 관찰되었다.

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Noninvasive study of Drug Delivery Systems using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microimaging (핵자기공명 현미영상법을 이용한 약물전달체계의 비파괴연구)

  • 이동훈;고락길
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.173-178
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    • 1997
  • pH sensitive polymers have long been utilized as one important type among many interesting drug delivery systems. This is due to the reason of different pH environments in human organs, which requires different pH control mechanism depending upon the organs. In the present study the pH sensitivity was investigated for both pH sensitive and pH insensitive biopolymers using the diffusion effect along with the swelling effect. NMR microscopy was performed along with optical microscopy. For the analysis of diffusion effect, UMR Microscopy was perFormed to measure diffusion coefficients for various liquids such as distilled water, acetone and DMSO(dimethyl sulfoxide). Also, this technique is expected to contribute to the studies for many pH drug delivery systems.

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Visualization Study on Microscale Wetting Dynamics of Water Droplets on Dry and Wet Hydrophilic Membranes

  • Park, Kyungjin;Kim, Seong Yeon;Hong, Jiwoo;Kim, Jong Hyun;Lim, Geunbae
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.60 no.2
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    • pp.277-281
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    • 2022
  • The wetting dynamics of water droplets dispensed on the surface of dry and wet hydrophilic membranes were investigated experimentally from a microscale point of view. By using a high-speed, white-beam x-ray microimaging (WXMI) synchrotron, consecutive images displaying the dynamic motions of the droplets were acquired. Through analyzing the characteristics observed, it was found that the dry hydrophilic membrane showed local hydrophobicity at a certain point during the absorption process with apparent contact angles greater than 90. While on the other hand, the apparent contact angles of a water droplet absorbing into the wet membrane remained less than 90 and showed total hydrophilicity. The observations and interpretation of characteristics that affect the contact, wetting, recoiling, and dynamic behaviors of droplets are significant for controlling liquid droplet impingement in a desired manner.

Noninvasive study of the swelling effect for biopolymers using NMR Microimaging (핵자기공명 현미영상법을 이용한 생체고분자의 팽윤현상에 대한 비파괴연구)

  • Lee, D.H.;Ko, R.K.;Cho, Z.H.;Kim, S.S.
    • Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference
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    • v.1995 no.05
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    • pp.223-226
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    • 1995
  • Polymers have been developed and applied in many biomedical areas as well as engineering and industrial fields. The first essential to achieve successful development and applications is that properties of such polymer materials would be investigated. In many cases, such investigations are accomplished by observing polymeric behavior arising from the environmental changes such as pH, temperature, and ionic concentration. It has long been known that NMR is extremely sensitive to many biochemical and physical changes occurring in the polymer samples. In the present study we focus our study on NMR Microimaging, which is one of the important NMR applications, to characterize the swelling effect by observing the time dependent spatial variations of polymer specimens. For the samples three kinds of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) specimens are prepared with different degrees of cross linking density. $^1H$ NMR microimages are acquired as a function of time to visualize the swelling behavior as well as volumetric changes occurring in the specimens. From the acquired time dependent images, the swelling process is exploited.

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Design and Performance Evaluation of Small Size Counting and Imaging Gamma Probe System (소형 계수용 및 영상용 감마프로브 시스템의 설계와 성능평가)

  • Yang, Myo-Geun;Kwark, Cheol-Eun;Sim, yong-Geol;Kim, Hee-Joung;Choi, Yong;Chung, Jung-Key;Lee, Myung-Chul;Koh, Chang-Soon
    • Journal of Biomedical Engineering Research
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.291-299
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    • 1997
  • As a microimaging device detecting gamma rays emitted from small lesions or tumors during operation, the intraoperative surgical probe has been proposed and is now under development. We have designed a multipurpose portable gamma prove system and evaluated the performance both for the absolute counting purpose of residual radioactivities and for the localizing capability of gamma events using the NaI(Tl) crystal and two types of photomultiplier tubes(PMTs). Counting efficiencies in the range of routine clinical use of radiation dose were measured using the assembly of single channel PMTs and 0.5 inch thick NaI(Tl) crystal of 1 inch diameter. The positioning of gamma events for imaging purpose requires the multiple channel PMTs with appropriate positioning electronics. We have designed a simple and reliable positioning circuit based on the concept of modified Anger. In preliminary experiments using the multiple channel PMT of 3 inch diameter and the dim lighth source, we were able to trace and localize the correct position with reduced positioning error by the use of two multiplier/divider chipset and simplified peripherals. The energy resolutions for the counting gamma probe measured as full width at half maximum(FWHM) for Cs-137, F-18, Tc-99m were 12%, 13%, and 36%, respectively. The spatial resolution for the imaging gamma probe measured as FWHM for green LED was 2.9 mm. The results indicate that the currently developing probe is very promising and could be very useful for many applications in nuclear medicine. Future studies will include developing collimators, improving interface hardwares, and evaluating the system with clinical data.

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NMR Microimaging for Noninvasive Investigation of Polymers (고분자의 비파괴 연구를 위한 핵자기 공명 현미영상법)

  • Lee, D.H.;Ko, R.K.;Moon, C.H.;Cho, Z.H.
    • Proceedings of the KOSOMBE Conference
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    • v.1995 no.11
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    • pp.253-256
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    • 1995
  • Polymers have been one of the emerging biomedical materials in the area of biomedical research which are applicable to the human body. For human applications, noninvasive characterization of the biomedical polymers has been one of the important topics, and is valuable information. Among others, the swelling rate is one of the important measurements needed for the hydrophilic polymers. NMR imaging has been a suitable method for the noninvasive study of such a material since it is sensitive to many physical and biochemical changes of the specimens. In addition, NMR techniques possess many useful intrinsic properties such as the relaxation and diffusion effects. The present study has provided a noble and noninvasive method of measuring the process of swelling as well as volumetric changes occurred in polymers and drug delivery processes in a drug delivery system (DDS) together with changes of released drug. This gives information, relating with both water ingress process, volumetric changes of polymer specimens and the visualization of sequential drug delivery process. Also, this study provides more reliable method to ascertain the time dependent swelling process compared to the conventional method. The important aspects is that the proposed method is truly noninvasive and is able to ascertain time dependent processes.

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Simulation of an X-ray Fresnel Zone Plate with Nonideal Factors

  • Chen, Jie;Fan, Quanping;Wang, Junhua;Yuan, Dengpeng;Wei, Lai;Zhang, Qiangqiang;Liao, Junsheng;Xu, Min
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.9-15
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    • 2020
  • Fresnel zone plates have been widely used in many applications, such as x-ray telescopes, microfluorescence, and microimaging. To obtain an x-ray Fresnel zone plate, many fabrication methods, such as electron-beam etching, ion-beam etching and chemical etching, have been developed. Fresnel zone plates fabricated by these methods will inevitably lead to some nonideal factors, which have an impact on the focusing characteristics of the zone plate. In this paper, the influences of these nonideal factors on the focusing characteristics of the zone plate are studied systematically, by numerical simulations based on scalar diffraction theory. The influence of the thickness of a Fresnel zone plate on the absolute focusing efficiency is calculated for a given incident x-ray's wavelength. The diffraction efficiency and size of the focal spot are calculated for different incline angles of the groove. The simulations of zone plates without struts, with regular struts, and with random struts are carried out, to study the effects of struts on the focusing characteristics of a zone plate. When a Fresnel zone plate is used to focus an ultrashort x-ray pulse, the effect of zone-plate structure on the final pulse duration is also discussed.