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Wear Characteristics of SiC by Sintered Temperature and SiO2 Contents (소결온도 및 SiO2 첨가량에 따른 탄화규소의 마모 특성)

  • Park, Sung-Ho;Park, Won-Jo;Yoon, Han-Ki
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.32 no.11
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    • pp.1003-1009
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    • 2008
  • In this study, liquid phase sintered SiC (LPS-SiC) materials were made by hot pressing method. The particle size of nano-SiC powder was 30nm. Alumina ($Al_2O_3$), yttria ($Y_2O_3$) and silica ($SiO_2$) were used for sintering additives. To investigate effects of $SiO_2$, ratios of $SiO_2$ contents were changed by five kinds. Materials have been sintered for 1 hour at $1760^{\circ}C$, $1780^{\circ}C$ and $1800^{\circ}C$ under the pressure of 20MPa. The system of sintering additives which affects a property of sintering as well as the influence depending on compositions of sintering additives were investigated by measurement of density, mechanical properties such as flexural strength, vickers hardness and sliding wear resistance were investigated to make sure of the optimum condition which is about matrix of $SiC_f$/SiC composites. The abrasion test condition apply to load of 20N at 100RPM for 20min. Sintered density, flexural strength of fabricated LPS-SiC increased with increasing the sintering temperature. And in case of LPS-SiC with low $SiO_2$, sliding wear resistance has very excellent. Monolithic SiC $1800^{\circ}C$ sintering temperatures and 3wt% have excellent wear resistance.

Mineralogy of Nodules in the Milyang Pyrophyllite Deposit, Gyeongsangnamdo, South Korea (밀양 납석광상에서 산출되는 단괴의 광물조성)

  • Moon, Hi-Soo;Lee, Kangwon;Song, Yungoo
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.455-464
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    • 1993
  • Some nodules occur in the Milyang pyrophyllite deposit which are hydrothermal alteration products by Late Cretaceous andesitic tuff. These nodules are divided into two types on the basis of mineral assemblages; diaspore and pyrophyllite nodules. The diaspore nodules consist mainly of diaspore, kaolinite, pyrophyllite and pyrite with a small amounts of wavellite and tourmaline. They are light purplish grey in color, ellipsoid in shape and range 1 cm to 15 cm in size. A small or large diffuse band exists in some nodules. The platy coarse-grained diaspore is intergrown with the fine-aggregated kaolinite in the central part of the nodule. It appears that the grain size become fine from center to margin. The pyrophyllite nodules, which have the same shape with diaspore nodules, consist dominantly of pyrophyllite accompanied by small amounts of quartz, kaolinite, svanbergite, wavellite, tourmaline and apatite. Chemical compositions of alteration zones and nodules show that the wall rock alteration involved mainly the removal of large quantities of silica and alkalies and small quantities of Ca, Mg and Fe. The sharp increase in the Al content of the nodules is the result of residual concentration of alumina by the leaching of the mobile components. The pyrophyllite nodules were formed in the fluid saturated with quartz as ${\mu}_{HK_{-1}}$ and ${\mu}_{H_{2}O}$ increase. Under this condition, the pyrophyllite-kaolinite-quartz assemblage was stable. Diaspores formed from pyrophyllites in the fluid undersaturated with quartz as ${\mu}_{H_{2}O}$ increases (decreasing temperature). Under this condition, diaspore-pyrophyllite-kaolinite assemblage become stable. The formation temperature of the nodules on the basis of mineral assemblage is estimated as $275{\sim}340^{\circ}C$.

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Preparation of a Water-Selective Ceramic Membrane on a Porous Stainless Steel Support by Sol-Gel Process and Its Application to Dehydration Membrane Reactor

  • Lee, Kew-Ho;Sea, Bongkuk;Youn, Min-Young;Lee, Yoon-Gyu;Lee, Dong-Wook
    • Korean Membrane Journal
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.10-15
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    • 2004
  • We developed a water-selective ceramic composite membrane for use as a dehydration membrane reactor for dimethylether (DME) synthesis from methanol. The membranes were modified on the porous stainless steel support by the sol-gel method accompanied by a suction process. The improved membrane modification process was effective in increasing the vapour permselectivity by removal of defects and pinholes. The optimized alumina/silica composite membrane exhibited a water permeance of 1.14${\times}$10$^{-7}$ mol/$m^2$.sec.Pa and a water/methanol selectivity of 8.4 at permeation temperature of 25$0^{\circ}C$. The catalytic reaction for DME synthesis from methanol using the membrane was performed at 23$0^{\circ}C$, and the reaction conversion was compared with that of the conventional fixed-bed reactor. The reaction conversion of the membrane reactor was much higher than that of the conventional fixed-bed reactor. The reaction conversion of the membrane reactor and the conventional fixed-bed reactor was 82.5 and 68.0%, respectively. This improvement of reaction efficiency can last if the water vapour produced in the reaction zone is removed continuously.

Application of Surfactant added DHF to Post Oxide CMP Cleaning Process (계면활성제가 첨가된 DHF의 Post-Oxide CMP 세정 공정에의 적용 연구)

  • Ryu, Chung;Kim, You-Hyuk
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.47 no.6
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    • pp.608-613
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    • 2003
  • In order to remove particles on surface of post-oxide CMP wafer, new cleaning solution was prepared by mixing with DHF (Diluted HF), nonionic surfactant PAAE (Polyoxyethylene Alkyl Aryl Ether), DMSO (Dimethylsulfoxide) and D.I.W.. Silicone wafers were intentionally contaminated by silica, alumina and PSL (polystylene latex) which had different zeta potentials in cleaning solution. This cleaning solution under megasonic irradiation could remove particles and metals simultaneously at room temperature in contrast to traditional AMP (mixture of $NH_4OH,\;H_2O_2$ and D.I.W) without any side effects such as increasing of microroughness, metal line corrosion and deposition of organic contaminants. This suggests that this cleaning solution would be useful future application with copper CMP in brush cleaning process as well as traditional post CMP cleaning process.

Synthesis of the Hydrocarbons from Methanol over ZSM-5 Zeolite Catalyst (ZSM-5 제올라이트 촉매상에서의 메탄올로부터 탄화수소 합성반응)

  • Sang Eon Park;Hak Ze Chon
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.25 no.2
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    • pp.97-102
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    • 1981
  • The conversion of methanol to hydrocarbons has been studied over synthetic ZSM-5 zeolite catalyst having high silica to alumina ratio. The conversion products were olefins, paraffins, cycloparaffins, and aromatics, and the catalyst showed especially high selectivity toward the formation of aromatics. The catalyst showed the shape-selectivity and the size of molecules in the product was limited approximately to the size of 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene. Hydrogen form(HZSM-5) was more active, indicating reactions following the dehydration of methanol seemed to be mainly catalyzed by acid sites. Comparison of the reaction characteristics and acid site distribution of the ZSM-5 catalyst with those of mordenite and faujasite type catalysts suggests that cross-linked pore channel structure and the strong acidity of the ZSM-5 catalyst are primarily responsible for the selective formation of aromatics over this catalyst.

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The Effect of Mineralizer Addition on Synthesis of Mullite using Kaolin (Kaolin을 이용한 Mullite 합성에 미치는 광화제 첨가 효과)

  • Lim, Byung-Soo;Kang, Kyong-In;So, You-Young;Park, Sung;Lee, Byung-Ha
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.36 no.1
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    • pp.82-88
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    • 1999
  • In this study, the formation of mullite phase with mineralizer have been investiagated Hadong Kaolin and boehmite were used as starting materials and also of TiCl4 and MnCl4 aquous solution were used as a mineralizer. In the addition of 3.5% MnO as a mineralizer, mullite single phase could be obtained at 125$0^{\circ}C$ without any other second phases. However in the addition of TiO2 as a mineralizer, mullite single phase is obtained at above 135$0^{\circ}C$. Therefore the formation of mullite is lowered in the case of MnO as a mineralizer than of TiO2. Because it is easy to obtain mullite single phase in the case of MnO addition, all the characteristics improved. The values of bulk density, water absorption and bending strength at room temperature were 2.72g/㎤, 0.27% and 180 MPa, respectively.

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Mineral Phase and Microstructure Behaviors on Burning Condition of Domestic Low-grade Limestone (국내 저품위 석회석의 소성조건에 따른 광물상 및 미세구조 거동)

  • Cho, Jin Sang;Moon, Ki-Yeon;Choi, Moon-Kwan;Cho, Kye-Hong;Ahn, Ji-Whan;Yeon, Kyu-Seok
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.88-96
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    • 2014
  • Natural hydraulic lime (NHL) is produced by burning a form of low-grade limestone containing silica and alumina which, above certain temperatures, combine with calcium oxide. The resulting silicates and aluminates impart hydraulic properties to the product. This study aims to determine the calcined characteristics of NHL using domestic low-grade limestone with maximized hydraulic properties. Six types of low-grade limestone containing $SiO_2$ were selected and experiments were carried out with different burning temperatures and holding times. The burning temperature and holding time as the most suitable burning conditions were $1,200^{\circ}C$ to $1,300^{\circ}C$ and 3 to 7 h, respectively, for the manufacturing of NHL from domestic low-grade limestone. These results demonstrate the feasibility of NHL using domestic low-grade limestone to produce NHL.

Influence of Binder on Fe-based Extrudate as Fischer-Tropsch Catalysts (Fischer-Tropsch 반응용 Fe계 압출성형촉매 제조에서의 바인더의 영향)

  • Seo, Jeong-Hwan;Chae, Ho-Jeong;Kim, Tae-Wan;Jeong, Kwang-Eun;Kim, Chul-Ung;Lee, Sang-Bong;Jeong, Soon-Yong
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.49 no.6
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    • pp.726-731
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    • 2011
  • The technology enabling the large-scale production of catalysts by extrusion is very important for the commercialization of the Fischer-Tropsch process. In this study, the influence of the binder on the extrudate of Fe-based catalyst well known as FT catalysts has been studied. Inorganic binders such as kaolin, bentonite, alumina sol and silica sol and organic binders were added during extrudate preparation. The extrudates have been prepared with various compositions, and the physicochemical properties of the extrudates have been examined by XRD, BET, PSD, TPR and UTM. The optimum binder composition of extrudate was established by comparing the FT reaction activity.

Nickel Supported Adsorbent for Removing Carbon Monoxide (일산화탄소 제거를 위한 니켈 담지 흡착제 제조)

  • Son, Jung-hwa;Kim, Young-ho;Yoon, Songhun;Park, Yong-Ki;Lee, Chul Wee
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.46 no.5
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    • pp.868-874
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    • 2008
  • The Ni based adsorbent was prepared by co-precipitation method and its performance for removing carbon monoxide was investigated. Here, silica, aluminium silicate and ${\gamma}$-alumina were used for carriers of catalyst. $Ni(NO_3)_2{\cdot}6H_2O$ and $Ni(CH_3COO)_2{\cdot}4H_2O$ were utilized for Ni precursors. Precipitants were urea and citric acid. After precipitation of Ni salt on the carrier and following reduction using $H_2$ gas, adsorbent was prepared and its performance was analyzed based on EDS, TPR and XRD experiments. In accordance with change of precipitation agents, Ni salts on carrier, carriers and reduction condition. Adsorbent performance for removing carbon monoxide was investigated. The adsorbent with 54.8 wt% Ni prepared using urea precipitant under reduction condition at $500^{\circ}C$ for 3 h exhibited the best CO removal performance.

Characteristics of Zeolites (Zeolite의 특성)

  • Im, Goeng
    • The Journal of Natural Sciences
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.103-108
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    • 1993
  • Zeolites were discovered as a natural mineral more than two hundred ago. In the beginning, the mineral was used as ion-exchange material and adsorbent. After the end of World War II , however, a variety of zeolites have become available in large amounts because of the establishment of low temperature synthesis and the discobery of natural zeolite deposits of sedimentary origin. Various uses of xeolite were developed utilizing the unique crystal strucrure and function of these minerals. In connection with this development remakable progress has also been made in basic stuides on the related geology and mineralogy, crystallization from sols and gels, structure, ion exchange, adsorption and cataiysis. As a result, zeolites, which had been known only as mineral specimens displayed in museums. established a firm position among the high-technology masterials with excellent functional capabilities.

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