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Fabrication of a periodically poled MgO : $LiNbO_3$ ridge waveguide for a green laser generation (녹색 광 발진을 위한 주기적 분극 반전된 MgO : $LiNbO_3$ ridge waveguide 제작)

  • Yang, W.S.;Kwon, S.W.;Song, M.K.;Lee, H.M.;Kim, W.K.;Koo, K.H.;Yoon, D.H.;Lee, H.Y.
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.151-155
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    • 2007
  • Quasi-phase-matched (QPM) second harmonic generation (SHG) waveguide devices for a green light generation were fabricated by a periodically patterned electrode on the +Z crystal surface and homogeneous LiCl solution using a 5 mol% MgO doped congruent z-cut lithium niobate crystals. Using selective chemical etching, we confirmed the periodic (${\sim}6.8{\mu}m$) domain inverted structure and measured SHG properties of fabricated periodically poled MgO : $LiNbO_3$ ridge-type waveguides.

Cellulose Nanocrystals as Advanced "Green" Materials for Biological and Biomedical Engineering

  • Sinha, Arvind;Martin, Elizabeth M.;Lim, Ki-Taek;Carrier, Danielle Julie;Han, Haewook;Zharov, Vladimir P.;Kim, Jin-Woo
    • Journal of Biosystems Engineering
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.373-393
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    • 2015
  • Background: Cellulose is a ubiquitous, renewable and environmentally friendly biopolymer, which has high promise to fulfil the rising demand for sustainable and biocompatible materials. Particularly, the recent progress in the synthesis of highly crystalline cellulose-based nanoscale biomaterials, namely cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs), draws significant attention from many research communities, ranging from bioresource engineering, to materials science and engineering, to biological and biomedical engineering to bionanotechnology. The feasibility of harnessing CNCs' unique biophysicochemical properties has inspired their basic and applied research, offering much promise for new biomaterials with diverse advanced functionalities. Purpose: This review focuses on vital issues and topics on the recent advances in CNC-based biomaterials with potential, in particular, for bionanotechnology and biological and biomedical engineering. The challenges and limitations of CNC technology are discussed as well as potential strategies to overcome them, providing an essential source of information in the exploration of possible and futuristic applications of the CNC-based functional "green" nanomaterials. Conclusion: CNCs offer exciting possibilities for advanced "green" nanomaterials, driving innovative research and development in a wide range of fields, including biological and biomedical engineering.

Studies on Development of Porosity in Carbon from Different Types of Bio-wastes

  • Manocha, Satish M.;Chauhan, Vanraj B.;Manocha, L.M.
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2002
  • The regional bio-wastes available in abundance in India were converted into porous carbon by heat treatment at different temperatures from $650-950^{\circ}C$. The wood retain shapes after pyrolysis though shrinkage occured both in axial and radial directions. The shrinkage in radial direction was found to be more than in axial direction in all woods. The density of woods and chars from these at a given temperature has been found to follow linear relationship. Chars were steam activated at temperature $700-800^{\circ}C$ for different times between 45-240 min. Both the temperature and time of activation with steam has a profound effect on surface area. Chars from softwoods like bagasse and castor oil plant were activated at lower temperature, i.e. $700-750^{\circ}C$ whereas hard wood chars have to be activated at higher temperature around $800^{\circ}C$. The morphology of wood as well as of chars has been studied by SEM. The comparison of the two showed that the nature of porosity in chars depends on precursor morphology, nature and physical state of wood and presence of inorganic compounds in the wood. Hard wood results in cross inter connected pores while softwood leads to fibriller structure. The present studies show that activated carbon with reasonably good surface area (${\sim}1000m^2/gm$) can be prepared from soft wood bio-wastes like bagasse and castor oil plant, while surface area ${\sim}1370m^2/gm$ was achieved from hard wood bio waste of pine wood.

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Property improvement of natural fiber-reinforced green composites by water treatment

  • Cho, Dong-Hwan;Seo, Jeong-Min;Lee, Hyun-Seok;Cho, Chae-Wook;Han, Seong-Ok;Park, Won-Ho
    • Advanced Composite Materials
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.299-314
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    • 2007
  • In the present study, natural fibers (jute, kenaf and henequen) reinforced thermoplastic (poly(lactic acid) and polypropylene) and thermosetting (unsaturated polyester) matrix composites were well fabricated by a compression molding technique using all chopped natural fibers of about 10 mm long, respectively. Prior to green composite fabrication, natural fiber bundles were surface-treated with tap water by static soaking and dynamic ultrasonication methods, respectively. The interfacial shear strength, flexural properties, and dynamic mechanical properties of each green composite system were investigated by means of single fiber microbonding test, 3-point flexural test, and dynamic mechanical analysis, respectively. The result indicated that the properties of the polymeric resins were significantly improved by incorporating the natural fibers into the resin matrix and also the properties of untreated green composites were further improved by the water treatment done to the natural fibers used. Also, the property improvement of natural fiber-reinforced green composites strongly depended on the treatment method. The interfacial and mechanical results agreed with each other.

A prospective study on the effectiveness of newly developed autogenous tooth bone graft material for sinus bone graft procedure

  • Jun, Sang-Ho;Ahn, Jin-Soo;Lee, Jae-Il;Ahn, Kyo-Jin;Yun, Pil-Young;Kim, Young-Kyun
    • The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics
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    • v.6 no.6
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    • pp.528-538
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    • 2014
  • PURPOSE. The purpose of this prospective study was to evaluate the effectiveness of newly developed autogenous tooth bone graft material (AutoBT)application for sinus bone graft procedure. MATERIALS AND METHODS. The patients with less than 5.0 mm of residual bone height in maxillary posterior area were enrolled. For the sinus bone graft procedure, Bio-Oss was grafted in control group and AutoBT powder was grafted in experimental group. Clinical and radiographic examination were done for the comparison of grafted materials in sinus cavity between groups. At 4 months after sinus bone graft procedure, biopsy specimens were analyzed by microcomputed tomography and histomorphometric examination for the evaluation of healing state of bone graft site. RESULTS. In CT evaluation, there was no difference in bone density, bone height and sinus membrane thickness between groups. In microCT analysis, there was no difference in total bone volume, new bone volume, bone mineral density of new bone between groups. There was significant difference trabecular thickness ($0.07{\mu}m$ in Bio-Oss group Vs. $0.08{\mu}m$ in AutoBT group) (P=.006). In histomorphometric analysis, there was no difference in new bone formation, residual graft material, bone marrow space between groups. There was significant difference osteoid thickness ($8.35{\mu}m$ in Bio-Oss group Vs. $13.12{\mu}m$ in AutoBT group) (P=.025). CONCLUSION. AutoBT could be considered a viable alternative to the autogenous bone or other bone graft materials in sinus bone graft procedure.

Congruent LiNbO3 Crystal Periodically Poled by Applying External Field (외부전계 인가에 의한 조화용융조성 LiNbO3 결정의 주기적 분극반전)

  • Kwon, Soon-Woo;Yang, Woo-Seok;Lee, Hyung-Man;Kim, Woo-Kyung;Lee, Han-Young;Yoon, Dae-Ho;Song, Yo-Seung
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.42 no.11 s.282
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    • pp.749-752
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    • 2005
  • When an electric field higher than a characteristic coercive field is applied to a ferroelectric such as $LiNbO_3$, the orientation of the spontaneous polarization is reversed, which causes the reversal of the sign of odd-rank tensor properties such as electro-optic and nonlinear optic coefficients. A fabrication process of insulator and periodic external field assisted poling of a z-cut $LiNbO_3$ have been optimized for a periodic $180^{\circ}$ phase inversion along z-axis. The poling jig and the poling control system, fully controlled by a computer, for high quality and reproducible PPLN fabrication have been devised. Periodically polarization reversed PPLN was adjusted based on the fabricated thickness of insulator. The poling structure of PPLN was observed under a microscope after etching PPLN samples by an etching solution ($HF:HNO_3$ = 1 : 2) for about 15 min.

Anticancer Loaded Multi-wall Carbon Nanotube for Targeting Tumors

  • Wang, Wenping;Choi, Jung-Il;Kang, Sang-Soo;Nam, Tae-Hyun;Khang, Dong-Woo
    • Proceedings of the Materials Research Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2011.05a
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    • pp.52.2-52.2
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    • 2011
  • Flat form technology for constructing anticancer loaded multi-walled carbon nanotubes (mwCNTs) was introduced in this study. Conventional anticancer drugs, such as MTX (Methotrexate), cisplatin, DOX (Doxorubicin hydrochloride), DAU (Daunorubicin) and EPI (epirubicin) were bio-conjugated with folic acid (FA) for selective targeting tumor cells. Loading efficiencies of the used anticancer drugs on mwCNTs have shown different order of bindings depending on the molecular bind affinity of NH (amine) formation on mwCNTs. MTT assays have shown increased selective target efficiency of FA conjugated mwCNTs on breast cancer cell growth inhibition. All results collectively indicated promising application of mwCNTs as a smart inorganic nanomaterial for selective targeting drug delivery vehicle at tumor tissues.

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Structural Analysis of Deformation and Force on Base Frame by Materials of Processed Food Equipment (가공식품 설비의 재질별 베이스 프레임에 관한 변형 및 하중 구조해석)

  • Kim, Ki-Hong;Kim, Seok-Ho;Choi, Won-Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Industry Convergence
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.741-746
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    • 2022
  • In this paper, structural analysis was conducted on the base frame for materials of the conveyor system that automatically produces nurungji. The materials of the base frame were selected as SS400, STS304, Al6063-5. Structural analysis performed Von-Mises stress and maximum displacement for 38 hot plates in real situation, and performed weight of distribution force for yield strength, and calculated safety factor. SS400 and STS304 have little displacement, but Al6063-5 is deformed to 0.149mm, which is 2.6 times greater than other materials. However, since the safety factor was calculated as 8.5, it can be applied to the applicable food processing equipment. The weight of the distributed force for the yield strength of the materials was 17.7kN for SS400, 14.7kN for STS304, and 10.2kN for Al6063-T5. When manufacturing other processed foods with a base frame of the same size, a material suitable for the corresponding weight should be selected.

Development of Reinforced Bio-filament Composites Composed of Agricultural By-product for 3D Printing Technologies

  • Cheong, Kyu Min;Kim, Hye Been;Seo, Yu Ri;Lim, Ki Taek
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Agricultural Machinery Conference
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    • 2017.04a
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    • pp.108-108
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    • 2017
  • In this study, biocomposite filaments with agricultural by-products can be used in extrusion-based 3D (Three-dimensional) printing. Extrusion-based 3D printing stands as a promising technique owing to its versatility. We hypothesized that bio-filament composite consisted of something derived from agricultural by-products could be used as 3D printing materials that could overcome the drawbacks of PCL (poly-caprolactone). Bio-filament mixed with PCL and agricultural by-products was defined as r-PCL in this study. In order to find it out the optimal mixing ratio of filaments, we had investigated PCL, r-PCL 10%, r-PCL 20%, r-PCL 50% separately. The morphological and chemical characteristics of the filaments were analyzed by FE-SEM (Field emission scanning electron microscope) and EDX (Energy-dispersive X-Ray spectroscopy), and the mechanical properties were evaluated by stress-strain curve, water contact angle, and cytotoxicity analysis. Results of this study have been shown as a promising way to produce eco-friendly bio-filaments composite for FDM (Fused deposition modeling) method based 3D printing technology. Thus, we could establish biomimetic scaffolds based on bio-printer filaments mixed with agricultural by-product.

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Vegetation and Water Purification Characteristics of Lapilli-Bio Block (화산력-바이오 블록의 식생 및 수질정화 특성)

  • Park, Sungyong;Nam, Boohyun;Kim, Jungmeyon;Choi, KiBong;Yeon, Kyuseok;Kim, Yongseong
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.58 no.6
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    • pp.47-54
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    • 2016
  • This study is a basic research on the functional performance review for the use of environmentally friendly construction materials as lapilli-bio block. The neutralization processed Mt. Backdusan and Mt. Hallasan lapilli-bio block were identified vegetation characteristics and water purification properties. As a result, the adsorption of root was more favorable, depending on the material properties of many voids Lapilli. And if the neutralization processed lapilli-bio blocks maintain a long-term immersion conditions in contaminated water was found to be expected from the improvement effect of SS, T-N and T-P. However, field trials and continuous studies are expected to be identified by the use of lapilli-bio block.