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Natural dyeing with aqueous Extracts of Black bean seed coat (검정팥 종피 추출물에 의한 천연염색)

  • Cha, Hae-Suk;Jung, Yang-Sook;Bae, Do-Gyu
    • Current Research on Agriculture and Life Sciences
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.76-81
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    • 2012
  • In this study the natural colorant was extracted from black bean seed coat in aqueous solution and used to dye silk and cotton fabrics. To obtain the optimal dyeing conditions it was examined at various dyeing condition (temperature, pH, time and liquor ratio). The dyeing behavior and the depths of shade which were evaluated in terms of K/S and CIELAB color difference values of the dyed and mordanted fabrics were also investigated. The dyeing fastness evaluated standard light and wash fastness tests. The obtained results were as follows ; The most K/S value of silk and cotton fabrics were obtained when the pH was 4.0 and 4.8, respectively and it increased slightly with dyeing time passes when the dyeing temperatures were at $40^{\circ}C$ and $60^{\circ}C$ but, it increased at $80^{\circ}C$. The color of silk fabrics changed from yellowish red to yellow at only Fe mordanting among various mordanting. Sn and Ti mordanting of silk fabric and only Ni mordanting of cotton fabric increased the $L^*$ values, but the others decreased. The light fastness of silk fabrics showed 4-6 grade without mordant, 4-5 grade with Al, 3-4 grade with Cu and Sn, and 2-3 grade with Fe as mordant, and that of cotton fabrics showed 1-2 grade without mordant, 2-3 grade with Fe, 2 grade with Cu, 1-2 grade with Al and Sn as mordants. All mordanting coluld not improve the light fastness of fabrics. Washing fastness(fade) of silk fabrics showed 2 grade without mordants and 2-3 grade with mordants and those of cotton fabrics showed 4 grade with Cu, 3 grade without mordant and with Al, Sn and Fe. All of the washing fastness(stain) of both fabrics showed 4-5 grade.

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The Study on Urea-Lignin Copolymer Adhesive from Kraft Black Liquor for Plywood Manufacturing (Kraft Pulp 폐액(廢液)을 이용(利用)한 합판용(合板用) 요소(尿素) Ligning 접착제(接着劑) 연구(硏究))

  • Ryu, Jae-Yun;Lee, Hwa-Hyong
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.50-61
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    • 1988
  • 접착제(接着劑) 제조(製造)를 위하여 펄프폐액(廢液)중의 리그닌을 이용(利用)하는 연구(硏究)가 1930년경(年傾)부터 진행(進行)되여 아황산펄프폐액(廢液)중의 Lignosulfonate의 경우는 페놀수지(樹脂)나 요소수지(要素樹脂)에 증량(增量)시키거난 반응(反應)시키는 연구(硏究)인데 비하여 kraft 리그닌을 이용(利用)하는 경우는 페놀수지(樹脂)의 보문(報文)이 주류(主流)를 이루고 있으나 요소계(要素系) 공축합수지(共縮合樹脂)는 아직 발표(發表)된 바 없으며 또한 아직까지 리그닌을 이용(利用)한 상업적(商業的)인 접착제(接着劑)가 제조(製造)되어 활용(活用)되지 못하고 있는 실정(實情)이다. 따라서 본(本) 연구(硏究)는 합판제조(合板製造)의 원가절감(原價節減), 폐액이용(廢液利用)의 환경보존관점(環境保存觀點)에서 Krfat Pulp 폐액(廢液)중의 리그닌접착제(接着劑)의 제조(製造)하고져 실시(實施)하였으며, Urea-Lignin 접착제(接着劑)의 도포량(塗布量)은 일반적(一般的)으로 합판(合板)에 도포(塗布)되는 요소수지(要素樹脂)의 량(量)(320g/$m^2$)과 동일(同一)하고 압축응력(壓縮應力)은 균일(均一)하게 12kg/$cm^2$으로 하여 열압조건(熱壓條件)(온도(溫度), 시간(時間))의 영향(影響))을 아울러 규명(糾明)하였다. Urea-Formaldehyde와 Kraft lignin의 혼합비(混合比)는 중량비(重量比)(N.V.C)로 7:3으로 합성수지(合成樹脂)를 만들어 합판제조(合板製造)를 통(通)하여 구명(究明)를 결과(結果) 다음과 같은 결론(結論)을 얻었다. 1. 본(本) 실험(實驗)의 결과(結果) 요소수지(要素樹脂)의 약(約) 30%가 krfat lignin으로 대체(代替)할 수 있음을 보여준 바, Pulping 공정(工程)의 부산물(副産物)로 얻어진 폐액(廢液)은 합판제조시(合板製造時) 접착제(接着劑)의 대체원(代替源)으로 유효(有效)하다. 2. 경제적관점(經濟的觀點)에서 합판제조(合板製造)를 위한 최적열압조건(最適熱壓條件)은 $160^{\circ}C$에서 3분(分)으로 압착(壓搾)하는 것이 적절(適切)하였다.(상태(常態)): 16.49kg/$cm^2$, 내수(耐水) : 18.56kg/$cm^2$, 내온수(內溫水) : 12.53kg/$cm^2$). 3. 요소-리그닌 접착제(接着劑)로 제조(製造)된 합판(合板)의 전단인장강도(剪斷引長强度)는 양호(良好)한 접착력(接着力)을 나타냈으며, 내수접착력(耐水接着力)($30^{\circ}C$에서 3시간(時間) 심적후(沈積後) 시험(試驗)은 상태접착력(狀態接着力)과 별차이가 없거나 더 높은 인장강도력(引長强度力)을 보여준 바, 내수합판용(耐水合板用) 접착제(接着劑)로 상당한 전망(展望)을 나타냈다.

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The analysis of products from base-catalyzed depolymerization of kraft lignin (크라프트 리그닌의 염기 촉매 분해(BCD)에 의한 부산물의 조성 분석)

  • Kim, Seok Ju;Kim, Yong Sik
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.41 no.6
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    • pp.583-593
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    • 2013
  • The based-catalyzed depolymerization (BCD) of kraft lignin isolated from black liquor which the chemical pulping of a mixture of various Southeast Asia hardwood chips was carried out in a batch reactor in the presence of different NaOH concentrations with supercritical methanol. The S:G ratio of the kraft lignin determined by pyrolysis-GC/MS analysis turned out roughly 1.4:1 and main products were vanillic acid, syringol and 3-methoxy catechol. The diethyl ether extracts as phenolic monomers from BCD reaction were produced similar yield among different NaOH concentrations. The 21 compounds were identified by GC/MS analysis in all experiments and major products were catechol, 3-methoxycatechol, 4-methylcatechol, syringol and isovanillic acid. However, it had been shown to be different monomer contents depending on the dosage of NaOH. Catechol, 4-methylcatechol and 3-methoxycatechol were shown to be the dominant monomer from BCD reaction using 7.5 and 3.25% of NaOH concentration whereas syringol, isovanillic acid, 3-methoxycatechol and 4-methylcatechol were determined to be the most typical products under the condition of 1.63% NaOH.

Analysis on the Heat Exchange Efficiency of Kraft Recovery Boiler by Nose Arch Structure Using CFD (CFD를 활용한 크래프트 회수보일러 내부 노즈 아치 구조에 따른 열교환 효율 분석)

  • Jang, Yongho;Park, Hyundo;Lim, Kyung pil;Park, Hansin;Kim, Junghwan;Cho, Hyungtae
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.149-156
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    • 2021
  • A kraft recovery boiler produces steam for power generation by the combustion of black liquor from the kraft pulping process. Since saturated steam became superheated in a superheater above the furnace, it is important to increase the heat exchange efficiency for the superheated steam production and power generation. A nose arch at the bottom of the superheater is important for blocking radiation from the furnace which causes corrosion of the superheater. But the nose arch is the main reason for creating a recirculation region and then decreasing the heat exchange efficiency by holding cold flue gas after the heat transfer to saturated steam. In this study, the size of recirculation region and the temperature of flue gas at the outlet were analyzed by the nose arch structure using computational fluid dynamics (CFD). As a result, when the nose arch angle changed from 106.5° (case 1) to 150° (case4), the recirculation region of flue gas decreased and the heat exchange efficiency between the flue gas and the steam increased by 10.3%.

Depolymerization of Kraft Lignin over a Ru-Mg-Al-oxide Catalyst (Ru-Mg-Al-oxide 촉매 상에서 크라프트 리그닌의 저분자화 연구)

  • Kim, Han Ung;Limarta, Susan Olivia;Jae, Jungho
    • Clean Technology
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.190-197
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    • 2021
  • Kraft lignin is a by-product of the pulp and paper industry, obtained as a black liquor after the extraction of cellulose from wood through the Kraft pulping process. Right now, kraft lignin is utilized as a low-grade boiler fuel to provide heat and power but can be converted into high-calorific biofuels or high-value chemicals once the efficient catalytic depolymerization process is developed. In this work, the multi-functional catalyst of Ru-Mg-Al-oxide, which contains hydrogenation metals, acid, and base sites for the effective depolymerization of kraft lignin are prepared, and its lignin depolymerization efficiency is evaluated. In order to understand the role of different active sites in the lignin depolymerization, the three different catalysts of MgO, Mg-Al-oxide, and Ru-Mg-Al-oxide were synthesized, and their lignin depolymerization activity was compared in terms of the yield and the average molecular weight of bio-oil, as well as the yield of phenolic monomers contained in the bio-oil. Among the catalysts tested, the Ru-Mg-Al-oxide catalyst exhibited the highest yield of bio-oil and phenolic monomers due to the synergy between active sites. Furthermore, in order to maximize the extent of lignin depolymerization over the Ru-Mg-Al-oxide, the effects of reaction conditions (i.e., temperature, time, and catalyst loading amount) on the lignin depolymerization were investigated. Overall, the highest bio-oil yield of 72% and the 3.5 times higher yield of phenolic monomers than that without a catalyst were successfully achieved at 350 ℃ and 10% catalyst loading after 4 h reaction time.

Analysis of the background fabric and coloring of The Paintings of a 60th Wedding Anniversary Ceremony in the possession of the National Museum of Korea (국립중앙박물관 소장 <회혼례도첩>의 바탕직물과 채색 분석)

  • Park Seungwon;Shin Yongbi;Park Jinho;Lee Sujin;Park Woonji;Lee Huisung
    • Conservation Science in Museum
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    • v.29
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    • pp.1-32
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    • 2023
  • The Paintings of a 60th Wedding Anniversary Ceremony Created by an Unknown Painter (Deoksu 6375), housed by the National Museum of Korea, is a five-panel painting book depicting scenes from a wedding ceremony. Hoehonrye is a type of repeated wedding ceremony to commemorate a couple's 60th wedding anniversary with congratulations from the community. The paintings of the book record five scenes from the wedding: jeoninrye, a ceremony where the groom brings a wooden wild goose to the bride's house; gyoberye, the groom and the bride bowing to each other; heosurye, pouring liquor to toast to the couple's longevity; jeopbin, offering tea to guests; and a banquet to celebrates the couple's 60th wedding anniversary. The book describes figures, buildings and a variety of items in detail with delicate brushstrokes. The techniques were examined using microscopy, infrared, and X-ray irradiation and hyperspectral imaging analysis. The invisible parts were examined to identify the rough sketch and distinguish pigments and dyes used for each color. The components of the pigments were determined by X-ray fluorescence analysis, while the dyes were identified by UV-vis spectrometry. Microscope observation revealed that the fabric used for the paintings was raw silk thread with almost no fiber twist, and plain silk fabric. Hyperspectral imaging analysis, X-ray fluorescence analysis, and UV-vis spectrometry confirmed that the white pigment was white lead and the black was chinese ink. The red pigments were using red clay, cinnabar, and a mixture of cinnabar and minium. Brown was made using red clay and organic dyes, and yellow using gamboge. Green was identified as indigo, malachite, chrome green, barium sulfide, and blue as azurite, smalt, and indigo. The purple dye was estimated as a mixture of indigo and cochineal, and gold parts were used gold powder. Hyperspectral images were distinguished parts damaged and conservation treatment area.