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Surface Phenomena of Deuterized Ethanol Exposed Zircaloy-4 Surfaces

  • Park, Ju-Yun;Jung, Se-Won;Chun, Mi-Sun;Kang, Yong-Cheol
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.30 no.6
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    • pp.1349-1352
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    • 2009
  • We report the results of the surface chemistry of deuterized ethanol exposed Zircaloy-4 (Zry-4) surfaces with various amount of $C_2D_5$OD exposures at 190 K. This system was examined with Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) and temperature programmed desorption (TPD) techniques. In TPD study, $D_2$ was evolved at two different desorption temperature regions accompanying with broad desorption background. The lower temperature feature at around 520 K showed first-order desorption kinetics. The high temperature desorption peak at around 650 K shifted to lower desorption temperature as the exposure of $C_2D_5$OD increased. The Zr(MNV) Auger peak shifted about 2.5 eV from 147 eV to lower electron energy followed by 300 L of $C_2D_5$OD dosing. This implies metallic zirconium was oxidized by deuterized ethanol adsorption. After stepwise annealing of the oxidized Zry-4 sample up to 843 K, the shifted Zr(MNV) peak was gradually shifted back to metallic zirconium peak position. After the sample was heated to 843 K, the oxygen content near the Zry-4 surface was recovered to clean surface level. The concentration of carbon, however, was not recovered by annealing the sample.

Temperature-Programmed Desorption under Vacuum Condition (진공하에서의 승온열탈착기술)

  • Coh, Byoung-Youl;Choi, Ki-Hyouk;Lee, Ho-In
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 1994
  • Temperature-programmed desorption method is a very useful technique for the research of heterogeneous catalysts. In most cases, the experimental condition is atmospheric. However, recently TPD experiments under vacuum conditions using powder catalysts give lots of very important results that can't be obtained otherwise. In this paper, the interpretation method of TPD results and the experimental technique under vacuum conditions are introduced briefly.

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Effect of the Thermal Etching Temperature and SiO2/Al2O3 Ratio of Flexible Zeolite Fibers on the Adsorption/desorption Characteristics of Toluene

  • Ji, Sang Hyun;Yun, Ji Sun
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.143-149
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    • 2019
  • To develop flexible adsorbents for compact volatile organic compound (VOC) air purifiers, flexible as-spun zeolite fibers are prepared by an electrospinning method, and then zeolite particles are exposed as active sites for VOC (toluene) adsorption on the surface of the fibers by a thermal surface partial etching process. The breakthrough curves for the adsorption and temperature programmed desorption (TPD) curves of toluene over the flexible zeolite fibers is investigated as a function of the thermal etching temperature by gas chromatography (GC), and the adsorption/desorption characteristics improves with an increase in the thermal surface etching temperature. The effect of acidity on the flexible zeolite fibers for the removal of toluene is investigated as a function of the $SiO_2/Al_2O_3$ ratios of zeolites. The acidity of the flexible zeolite fibers with different $SiO_2/Al_2O_3$ ratios is measured by ammonia-temperature-programmed desorption ($NH_3-TPD$), and the adsorption/desorption characteristics are investigated by GC. The results of the toluene adsorption/desorption experiments confirm that a higher $SiO_2/Al_2O_3$ ratio of the flexible zeolite fibers creates a better toluene adsorption/desorption performance.

Adsorption of Atomic Hydrogen on ZnO Single Crystal Surfaces: A Study on the Impact of Surface Structure

  • Roy, Probir Chandra;Motin, Abdul;Kim, Chang-Min
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2012.08a
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    • pp.216-216
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    • 2012
  • The interaction of hydrogen with ZnO single crystal surfaces, ZnO (0001), ZnO (000-1), and ZnO (10-10) has been investigated using temperature programmed desorption (TPD) and X-ray photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) techniques. When the ZnO single crystal surfaces are exposed to atomic hydrogen at 200 K, all three surfaces show hydrogen desorption at 450 K. ZnO (0001) surface shows hydrogen desorption feature at ~260 K as the hydrogen exposure is increased. The ZnO (10-10) surface shows low-temperature desorption feature first and the high-temperature desorption feature appears as the hydrogen exposure increases. The ZnO (000-1) surface does not show any lower temperature hydrogen desorption. We will report the adsorption configuration of hydrogen atoms on ZnO single crystal surfaces with different surfaces structures.

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Influence of $TiO_2$ Thin Film Thickness and Humidity on Toluene Adsorption and Desorption Behavior of Nanoporous $TiO_2/SiO_2$ Prepared by Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD)

  • Sim, Chae-Won;Seo, Hyun-Ook;Kim, Kwang-Dae;Park, Eun-Ji;Kim, Young-Dok;Lim, Dong-Chan
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2012.02a
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    • pp.268-268
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    • 2012
  • Adsorption and desorption of toluene from bare and $TiO_2$-coated silica with a mean pore size of 15 nm was studied using breakthrough curves and temperature programmed desorption. Thicknesses of $TiO_2$ films prepared by atomic layer deposition on silica were < 2 nm, and ~ 5 nm, respectively. For toluene adsorption, both dry and humid conditions were used. $TiO_2$-thin film significantly improved toluene adsorption capacity of silica under dry condition, whereas desorption of toluene from the surface as a consequence of displacement by water vapor was more pronounced for $TiO_2$-coated samples with respect to the result of bare ones. In the TPD experiments, silica with a thinner $TiO_2$ film (thickness < 2 nm) showed the highest reactivity for toluene oxidation to $CO_2$ in the absence and presence of water. We show that the toluene adsorption and oxidation reactivity of silica can be controlled by varying thickness of $TiO_2$ thin films.

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Hydrogenation of Phenylacetylene to Styrene on Pre-CxHy- and C-Covered Cu(111) Single Crystal Catalysts

  • Sohn, Young-Ku;Wei, Wei;White, John M.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.5
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    • pp.1559-1563
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    • 2011
  • Thermal hydrogenation of phenylacetylene (PA, $C_8H_6$) to styrene ($C_8H_8$) on pre-$C_xH_y$- and C-covered Cu(111) single crystal substrates has been studied using temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) mass spectrometry. Chemisorbed PA with an acetylene group has been proved to be associated with hydrogen of pre-adsorbed $C_xH_y$ to form styrene (104 amu) on Cu surface. For the parent (PA) mass (102 amu) TPD profile, the TPD peaks at 360 K and 410 K are assigned to chemisorbed vertically aligned PA and flat-lying cross-bridged PA, respectively (J. Phys. Chem. C 2007, 111, 5101). The relative $I_{360K}/I_{410K}$ TPD ratio dramatically increases with increasing pre-adsorbed $C_xH_y$ before dosing PA, while the ratio does not increase for pre-C-covered surface. For PA on pre-$C_xH_y$-covered Cu(111) surface, styrene desorption is enhanced relative to the parent PA desorption, while styrene formation is dramatically quenched on pre-C-covered (lack of adsorbed hydrogen nearby) surface. It appears that only cross-bridged PA associates with adsorbed hydrogen to form styrene that promptly desorbs at 410 K, while vertically aligned PA is less likely to participate in forming styrene.

The Interaction of Hydrogen Atom with ZnO: A Comparative Study of Two Polar Surfaces

  • Doh, Won-Hui;Roy, Probir Chandra;Kim, Chang-Min
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2012.02a
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    • pp.249-249
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    • 2012
  • The interaction of hydrogen with ZnO single crystal surfaces, ZnO(0001) and ZnO(000-1), has been investigated using a temperature programmed desorption (TPD) technique. Both surfaces do not interact with molecular hydrogen. When the ZnO(0001) is exposed to atomic hydrogen at 370 K, hydrogen is adsorbed in the surface and desorption takes place at around 460 K and 700 K. In ZnO(000-1), the desorption peaks are observed at around 440 K and 540 K. In both surfaces, as the atomic hydrogen exposure is further increased, the intensity of the low-temperature peak reaches maximum but the intensity of the high-temperature peak keeps increasing. In ZnO(000-1), the existence of hydrogen bonding to the surface O atoms and the bulk hydrogen has been confirmed by using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). When the Zn(0001) surface is exposed to atomic hydrogen at around 200 K, a new $H_2$ desorption peak has been observed at around 250 K. The intensity of the desorption feature at 250 K is much greater than that of the desorption feature at 460 K. This low-temperature desorption feature indicates hydrogen is bonded to surface Zn atoms. We will report the effect of the ZnO structure on the adsorption and bulk diffusion of hydrogen.

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Thermal Effusion of Implanted Inert Gas Ions from Si(100) (Si(100)에 주입된 불활성 기체 이온들의 방출 특성)

  • Jo Sam K.
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.73-80
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    • 2006
  • Thermally-driven effusion of inert gases out from Si(100), into which energetic $\~l keV\;He^+,\;Ne^+,\;A^r+,\;and\;Kr^+ ions$ had been implanted at a moderate substrate temperatures of $\~400 K$, was investigated by means of temperature-programmed desorption (TPD) mass spectrometry. While He effused out broadly over $500\~1,100 K$, Ne, Ar, and Kr effusion occurred sharply at 810, 860, and 875 K, respectively. Hydrogen adsorption/desorption analysis for the ion-treated Si(100) surfaces indicated minimal to severe damage by ions with increasing mass from He to Kr. Implications of these results in light of literature reports are discussed.

Influence of Amine Surface Treatment on Carbon Dioxide Adsorption Behaviors of Activated Carbon Nanotubes (아민 처리가 탄소나노튜브의 이산화탄소 흡착거동에 미치는 영향)

  • Jang, Dong-Il;Cho, Ki-Sook;Park, Soo-Jin
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.20 no.6
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    • pp.658-662
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    • 2009
  • In this work, the amine-treated activated carbon nanotubes (A-MWNTs) were used to investigate the $CO_2$ adsorption behaviors. A-MWNTs were prepared by impregnation with amine in methanol after chemical activation methods using a KOH. The characteristics of amine-treated A-MWNTs were studied by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), $N_2$ adsorption, desorption isotherms at 77 K. The specific surface area and pore volume of the A-MWNTs were analyzed by BET equation, BJH method, and t-plot method. $CO_2$ capture capacity as a function of temperature was measured by temperature programmed desorption (TPD). From the results, the amine treatment increased the basicity and nitrogen content of the A-MWNTs. The $CO_2$ adsorption capacity of the amine-nontreated A-MWNTs showed the highest value at room temperature and then greatly decreased with increasing the temperature. However, the amine-treated A-MWNTs presented a softer slope with temperature compared to the amine-nontreated ones. It was due to the strong interactions between $CO_2$ and amino groups presented on the carbon surfaces studied.