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The Heavy Metal Adsorption Properties of Hydroxyapatite Powders Synthesized by Precipitation Reaction Method and Its Applicability for the Removal Agents of Noxious Metallic Ions in Waste Water (침전반응법으로 합성한 수산아파타이트 분말의 중금속 흡착 특성 및 폐수중의 유해 금속 제거제로서의 유용성)

  • Lee, Mu Seong;Na, Choon Ki;Lee, Mi Suk;Kim, Oak Bae;Kim, Moon Young
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.231-241
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    • 1995
  • It is well known that hydroxyapatite [$Ca_{10}(PO_4)_6(OH)_2$] have an exchangeability for various heavy metal ions in aqueous solution. To evalute the feasibility of employing the synthetic hydroxyapatites as an eliminatable exchanger for environmentally noxious caions in waste water, the adsorption properties, the removal capacities and the selectivity of the apatites for various cations were investigated in more detailed. The heavy metal cations have been exchanged in calcium part of hydroxyapatite. The order of the degree of amount exchanged of the investigated cations is $Pb^{2+}>Cd^{2+}>Zn^{2+}>Ba^{2+}$. The molar ratios between released $Cd^{2+}$ ions and remeved divalent metal cations in the reacted solution with hydroxyapatite are roughly close to an integer 1.0, suggesting that an ion-exchange reaction could have played a major role in the removal of heavy metals rather then an adsorption effect. The exchangeability of the hydroxyapatite powder of Ca/P molar ratio 1.67, which have specipic surface area of $104.5m^2g^{-1}$, appeared to be better then $237.6{\mu}g$ per g for $Pb^{2+}$ ions. The removal capacity of the heavy metal ions varies directly as particle size of hydroxyapatites. All evidences obtained indicate that the synthesized hydroxyapatite powders by precipitation reaction method can be employed as an effective cation exchanger for eliminating noxious ions in waste water even in some improvemental.

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Coadsorptions of Carbon Monoxide and Oxygen on Polycrystalline Nickel Surface (다결정 니켈 표면에서의 CO 와 $O_2$의 공동흡착)

  • Soon Bo Lee;Jin Hyo Boo;Woo Sub Kim;Woon Sun Ahn
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.37 no.12
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    • pp.1019-1024
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    • 1993
  • The coadsorption of carbon monoxide and oxygen on polycrystalline nickel surface has been studied using XPS at the room temperaure. The adsorption of CO on the nickel surface precovered partially with oxygen is found to take place by the following steps: The CO molecules react with the preadsorbed oxygen atoms to liberate $CO_2$ gas at the initial stage of low CO exposures, and they are coadsorbed gradually with the increasing CO exposures. The extent of coadsorption at the higher CO exposures is found to decrease with the increasing degree of oxygen preadsorption. This finding is explained in terms of the reduced adsorption site for CO as a consequence of oxygen preadsorption. The CO molecules preadsorbed on the nickel surface inhibited the adsorption of $O_2$ molecules. The increase of oxygen exposure led to the dissociation of preadsorbed CO, and the NiO layers were formed concurrently. The dissociation was rendered to arise from an oxygen-to-CO energy transfer.

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Adsorption of p-Xylene and Benzene on Graphite (흑연 표면위의 p-크실렌과 벤젠의 흡착)

  • Chang Seihun;Lee Soon Bo;Kim Youn Soo;Ahn Woon-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.351-357
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    • 1976
  • Adsorption isotherms of benzene and p-xylene on both of Spheron 6 (a graphitized carbon black) and Alucer (Alumina) are obtained at various temperatures using a sensitive quartz beam microbalance. From these isotherms BET plots are made to obtain the molecular areas of these adsorbates. On the Spheron 6, the molecular area of p-xylene remains constant until the temperature is increased up to $19^{circ}C$, increases abruptly at $19^{circ}C$ through $19.2^{circ}C$, and then again remains constant thereafter. On the other hand, adsorbed benzene molecules give a quite temperature-independent molecular area. The results are interpreted as the adsorbed p-xylene molecules and benzene molecules are localized on the adsorbents with compact packing, while it gains a hindered-rotational degree of freedom at the expense of vibrational one at the higher temperatures. This peculiar behavior of adsorption is considered as due to the interactions between benzene rings of adsorbents and graphite surface. Molecular areas of these adsorbates on Alucer M. A. increase gradually with temperature, indicating that the adsorbed molecules are unlocalized.

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A Study on the Synthesis of Carboxymethyl Chitin and Separation of Alkali-Earth Metal ions by Adsorption (Carboxymethyl Chitin의 합성 및 알칼리 토금속 이온의 흡착분리에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Kyu-Suk;Chang, Byung-Kwon;Kim, Chong-Hee;Kim, Yong-Moon
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.270-278
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    • 1991
  • Carboxymethyl chitin(CM-chitin) was prepared by the reaction of alkali chitin with monochloroacetic acid in isopropyl alcohol. According to the pH variation, the adsorptivity of this chelating polymer to the alkali-earth metal ions such as $Ca^{2+},\;Mg^{2+}$, $Sr^{2+}$, $Ba^{2+}$ ions was determined by batch method. The adsorption tendency of this chelating polymer to most metal ions was increased with the increase of pH. The highest degree of adsorption was observed toward $Ca^{2+}$ ion among the alkali-earth metal ions. The selectivity adsorption property toward $Ca^{2+}$ ion was examined in the solution of $Ca^{2+}$ and $Mg^{2+}$ ions, and it was observed that CM-chitin showed excellent selectivity to $Ca^{2+}$ ion than $Mg^{2+}$ ion. $Mg^{2+}$ ion bound to CM-chitin molecule in the presence of $Ca^{2+}$ ion owing to low equilibrium constant. In the adsorption experiment of $Ca^{2+}$ and $Mg^{2+}$ ions to the CM-chitin under coexistence of $Na^+$ and $K^+$ ions, it observed that adsorptivity of only $Ca^{2+}$ ions was not affected by these monovalent cations.

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Studies on the Residual Bending Strength of burned Douglas-fir and Western Hemlock soaked with Fire Retardant Chemicals (내화처리(耐火處理) 미송(美松) 및 미삼재(美杉材)의 연소후(燃燒後) 잔유(殘留)휨강도(强度)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Lee, Phil-Woo;Park, Heon
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.15-24
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    • 1984
  • The $3{\times}3{\times}30\;cm^3$ sized specimens of Douglas-fir(Pseudotsuga menziesii) and western hemlock(Tsuga heterophylla) in this study were soaked in four fire-retardant solutions of ammonium sulfate, monoammonium phosphate, diammonium phosphate, and aluminium chloride for 1, 24, 72, 168, and 336 hours. Subsequently they were air-dried and burned at high temperature of ca. $1,800^{\circ}C$ and for short time of 5 minutes. This study estimated the relationship between the adsorbed chemicals and the residual weight ratio or residual bending strength of these partly burned lumbers. The results were as follows; 1) In average amount of chemical adsorption, diammonium phosphate showed the largest and aluminium chloride the smallest regardless of species but monoammonium phosphate was larger in Douglas-fir than that of western hemlock. 2) The amount of chemical adsorption was larger in western hemlock than Douglas-fir on the whole. 3) The amount of chemical adsorption was increased with the increase of soaking time but the rate of increase began to decrease at 200hrs. 4) Residual weight ratios showed no difference between species but showed differences among the chemicals treated i.e. monoammonium phosphate, diammonium phosphate, ammonium sulfate and aluminium chloride in turn from the largest to the smallest. 5) MOR values showed linear increase with the increase of residual weight ratios but showed no difference in species and chemicals respectively. 6) In the relationship between amount of chemical adsorption and MOR, only diammonium phosphate showed the curve of secondary degree with significance in Douglas-fir. 7) The MOE value of burned Douglas-fir lumber increased and showed significance of 99% as the adsorbed chemical amount increased, but among the chemicals only monoammonium phosphate showed significance. The MOE value of burned western hemlock lumber didn't show significance. 8) In only Douglas-fir, the correlation between adsorbed chemical amount and work to proportional limit showed significance in only monoammonium phosphate. And in both Douglas-fir and western hemlock, the correlation between adsorbed chemicals and work to maximum load showed significance in monoammonium phosphate.

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Changes of Functional Properties of Acylated Fish Protein (Acyl화에 의한 어류 단백질의 이화학적 성질의 변화)

  • Bang, Chan-Sik;Kim, Ze-Uook
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.52-61
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    • 1990
  • Fish protein was acylated with acetic anhydride(AA), succinic anhydride(SA) and maleic anhydride(MA) in order to improve the functional properties of the protein. The surface hydrophobicity and functional properties of protein were measured to study the relationship between them. It was found that the extented acylation of nucleophilic groups such as amino and sulfhydryl groups of the amino acid residues of fish protein was higher than other groups when acylated with AA, and the degree of acylation was 89.5 % for amino groups and 72.2 % for sulfhydryl groups. The surface hydrophobicity of fish protein was decreased by succinylation and maleylation, whereas acetylation caused tittle change. The acylated fish protein concentrate(FPC) showed higher surface hydrophobicity than the acylated fish myofibrilla protein(FMP). Acylation with AA, SA and MA of fish protein resulted in a significant increase in protein solubility, emulsifier properties, foaming properties, water adsorption capacity and oil adsorption capacity. These properties of acylated FMP were more improved than those of acylated FPC. Decrease in protein hydrophobicity was highly correlated with increase in protein solubility, and emulsifier properties and foaming properties were largely dependent on the solubility as well as surface hydrophobicity. The water adsorption capacity of the protein was significantly affected by solubility. Surface hydrophobicity had greater influence on oil adsorption capacity, whereas it had tittle effect on water adsorption capacity.

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Synthesis of Sulfonated PET-g-GMA Fine Ion-exchange Fibers for Water Treatment by Photopolymerization and Their Adsorption Properties for Metal Ions (광중합법을 이용한 수처리용 설폰산형 PET-g-GMA 극세 이온 교환 섬유의 합성 및 금속 이온 흡착 특성)

  • Kwak Noh-Seok;Hwang Taek-Sung;Kim Sun-Mi;Yang Yun-Kyu;Kang Kyung-Seok
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.397-403
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    • 2004
  • The sulfonated PET-g-GMA ion-exchange fine fibers were synthesized by UV radiation-induced graft copolymerization using a photoinitiator, and their chemical structure and adsorption properties were investigated. The optimum values for synthetic conditions - UV intensity, reaction time, and reaction temperature were 450 W, 60 min, and $40^{\circ}C$, respectively. Maximum values of the degree of sulfonation and ion exchange capacity were 8.12 mmol/g and 3.25 meq/g, respectively. Tensile strength of sulfonated PET-g-GMA fine ion exchange fibers was lower than that of PET trunk polymer as the grafting reaction rates increased. It was shown that as for the adsorption rate of $Ca^{2+}$ and $Mg^{2+}$ by the sulfonated PET-g-GMA fine ion exchange fibers, magnesium ion is slower than calcium ion in the solution. However, in the mixture of the calcium and magnesium ions, the adsorption rate of calcium ion was much slower than that of magnesium ion.

Studies on the Syndiotactic Poly(vinyl alcohol) Polarizing Film -Preparation of Low Molecular Weight Syndiotactic Poly(vinyl alcohol)/Iodine Complex Film and Its Characterization- (교대배열 폴리비닐알코올 편광필름에 관한 연구 -저분자량 교대배열 폴리비닐알코올/요오드 복합체 필름의 제조와 특성 해석-)

  • 류원석;염정현;최진현;지병철;노태환
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.713-720
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    • 2000
  • A polymer/iodine complex film was prepared using syndiotactic poly(vinyl alcohol) (s-PVA) with number-average degree of polymerization of 900 and syndiotactic diad content of 63.1%. In comparison with atactic-PVA/iodine films, degree of polarization of the s-PVA/iodine film was improved up to over 99% although a lower transmittance was obtained. By soaking in iodine/potassium iodide aqueous solution of a lower iodine concentration and subsequent drawing by 4 times, s-PVA/iodine film of a higher transmittance and degree of polarization was produced. The degree of iodine desorption of the s-PVA/iodine film in water were very low. The crystallinity and the d-spacing and crystal size of (100) plane increased at the early stage of soaking time, however, remained constant or decreased slightly with increasing soaking time. In consequence, s-PVA/iodine complex formation took place mainly inside crystal region at the initial stage of soaking time, whereas it occurred outside crystal region or physical adsorption of iodine dominated after sufficient soaking.

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Persistence of Fungicide Pencycuron in Soils (토양 중 살균제 Pencycuron의 잔류 특성)

  • An, Xue-Hua;An, Wen-Hao;Im, Il-Bin;Lee, Sang-Bok;Kang, Jong-Gook
    • The Korean Journal of Pesticide Science
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.296-305
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    • 2006
  • The adsorption and persistence of pencycuron {1-(4-chlorobenzyl) cyclopentyl-3-phenylurea} in soils were investigated under laboratory and field conditions to in order to assess the safety use and environmental impact. In the adsorption rate experiments, a significant power function of relation was found between the adsorbed amount of pencycuron and the shaking time. Within one hour following the shaking, the adsorption amounts in the SCL and the SiCL were 60 and 65% of the maximum adsorption amounts, respectively. The adsorption reached a quasi-equilibrium 12 hours after shaking. The adsorption isotherms followed the Freundlich equation. The coefficient (1/n) indicating adsorption strength and degree of nonlinearity was 1.45 for SCL and 1.68 to SiCL. The adsorption coefficients ($K_d$) were 2.31 for SCL and 2.92 to SiCL, and the organic carbon partition coefficient, $K_{oc}$, was 292.9 in SCL and 200.5 inSiCL. In the laboratory study, the degradation rate of pencycuron in soils followed a first-order kinetic model. The degradation rate was greatly affected by soil temperature. As soil incubation temperature was increased from 12 to $28^{\circ}C$, the residual half life was decreased from 95 to 20 days. Arrhenius activation energy was 57.8 kJ $mol^{-1}$. Furthermore, the soil moisture content affected the degradation rate. The half life in soil with 30 to 70% of field moisture capacity was ranged from 21 to 38 days. The moisture dependence coefficient, B value in the empirical equation was 0.65. In field experiments, the half-life were 26 and 23 days, respectively. The duration for period of 90% degradation was 57 days. The difference between SCL and SiCL soils varied to pencycuron degradation rates were very limited, particularly under the field conditions, even though the characteristics of both soils are varied.

Heat Energy Diffusion Analysis in the Gas Sensor Body with the Variation of Drain-Source Electrode Distance (드레인-소스 전극 간극의 변화에 따른 Gas Sensor의 열에너지 확산 해석)

  • Jang, Kyung-Uk
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.30 no.9
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    • pp.589-595
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    • 2017
  • MOS-FET structured gas sensors were manufactured using MWCNTs for application as NOx gas sensors. As the gas sensors need to be heated to facilitate desorption of the gas molecules, heat dispersion plays a key role in boosting the degree of uniformity of molecular desorption. We report the desorption of gas molecules from the sensor at $150^{\circ}C$ for different sensor electrode gaps (30, 60, and $90{\mu}m$). The COMSOL analysis program was used to verify the process of heat dispersion. For heat analysis, structure of FET gas sensor modeling was proceeded. In addition, a property value of the material was used for two-dimensional modeling. To ascertain the degree of heat dispersion by FEM, the governing equations were presented as partial differential equations. The heat analysis revealed that although a large electrode gap is advantageous for effective gas adsorption, consideration of the heat dispersion gradient indicated that the optimal electrode gap for the sensor is $60{\mu}m$.