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Synthesis and Characterizations of Manganese and Iron Dopped Titania Pigment (망간과 철이 도핑된 이산화티탄 안료의 합성과 특성)

  • Kang, Kuk-Hyoun;Choi, Ji-Sik;Lee, Jin-Hee;Lee, Dong-Kyu
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.393-401
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    • 2012
  • Inorganic pigment is excellent at stability to human body and compatibility with different materials and has been used in a variety of field such as cosmetics, printing inks, paints, and construction materials for improving the aesthetic features. In this paper, hydrothermal synthesis method was used to prepare the manganese and iron dopped with titania pigment. As process parameters, the amount of manganese precursor and iron precursor, and calcined temperature was changed. Optimum amounts of manganese and iron dopped with titania precursor to give excellent color index was manganese 1.0wt% and iron 1.5wt% for dopped titania, and Optimum calcination temperature was $550^{\circ}C$. The synthesized pigments were analyzed by XRD, SEM, EDS, Spectrophotometer and UV-Vis Spectrometer.

Influencing Factors on NOM Removal using Blended Coagulants (혼합응집제에 의한 자연유기물질 제거에 미치는 영향 인자)

  • 명복태;우달식;최종헌;문철훈;이윤진;조영태;조관형;남상호
    • Journal of environmental and Sanitary engineering
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.96-103
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    • 2001
  • This study was carried out to investigate the major factors for the removal of NOMs (Natural Organic Matters) by alum ferric chloride and blended coagulants that consisted of alum and ferric chloride. Investigated factors were pH, the dosage of coagulant, alkalinity, hardness and bloc strength. The particle size contained in the test water came from the Han River was also measured. DOC(Dissolved Organic Carbon) removal at pH 6 was two to three times higher than at pH 8.5. The blended coagulant showed 9 to 10 percent higher DOC removal efficiency and 2 to 4 percent higher turbidity under the same condition. Alkalinity consumption of alum, ferric chloride and blended coagulant was 81%, 90% and 86% of theoretical value, respectively. The limit concentration of alkalinity to avoid pin floe was 10 mg $CaCO_3/L$ when alum was used. Hardness had no apparent effect on coagulation. The residual turbidity and $UV_{254}$ showed a tendency of increasing with floc strength($sec^{-1}$) increase. The order of floe strength was the following; alum >blended coagulant > ferric chloride. The particle counter test showed 89 percent of the small particle size(SPS, $1~5{\;}{\mu}textrm{m}$) and 11 percent of the medium to large particle size(M.LPS, $5~125{\;}{\mu}textrm{m}$). At PH7.85, the particle removal efficiencies of SPS($1~5{\;}{\mu}textrm{m}$) and M.LPS($5~125{\;}{\mu}textrm{m}$) in the coagulation process were 81% and 95%, respectively.

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