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The Adsorptions and Configurations of CO Molecules on W (110) and W (100) Surface: Molecular Orbital Theory

  • Choe, Sang-Joon;Kang, Hae-Jin;Park, Dong-Ho;Huh, Do-Sung;Lee, Soon-Bo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.25 no.9
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    • pp.1314-1320
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    • 2004
  • The adsorption and configuration of CO molecules adsorbed on W (110) and W (100) surfaces have been calculated by the atomic superposition and electron delocalization molecular orbital (ASED-MO) method. Referred to as the ASED-MO method, it has been used in the present study to calculate the geometries, binding energies, vibrational frequencies, orbital energies, reduced overlap population (ROP), and charges. From these results adsorption properties of ${\alpha}$-state and ${\beta}$-state were deduced. The calculated binding energies are in good agreement with the experimental result. On the W (110), the calculated average binding energies are 2.56 eV for the end-on configuration and 3.20 eV for the lying-down configuration. Calculated vibrational frequency is 1927 $cm^{-1}$ at a 1-fold site and 1161 $cm^{-1}$ at a long-bridge (2) site. These results are in reasonable agreement with experimental values. On the W(100) surface, calculated average binding energies of the end-on and the lying-down are 2.54 eV and 4.02 eV respectively. The differences for binding energy and configuration on the surfaces are explained on the basis of surface-atom coordination and atom-atom spacing. In the favored lyingdown CO configuration on the W(110) and W(100) surfaces, 4 ${\sigma}$ and 1 ${\pi}$ donation interactions, coupled with the familiar 5 ${\sigma}$ donation to the surfaces and back-donations to the CO 2 ${\pi}^{\ast}$ orbital, are responsible for adsorption to the surface.

A comparative study on chemical composition of total saponins extracted from fermented and white ginseng under the effect of macrophage phagocytotic function

  • Xiao, Dan;Xiu, Yang;Yue, Hao;Sun, Xiuli;Zhao, Huanxi;Liu, Shuying
    • Journal of Ginseng Research
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    • v.41 no.3
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    • pp.379-385
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    • 2017
  • In this study, white ginseng was used as the raw material, which was fermented with Paecilomyces hepiali through solid culture medium, to produce ginsenosides with modified chemical composition. The characteristic chemical markers of the products thus produced were investigated using rapid resolution liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (RRLC-QTOF-MS). Chemical profiling data were obtained, which were then subjected to multivariate statistical analysis for the systematic comparison of active ingredients in white ginseng and fermented ginseng to understand the beneficial properties of ginsenoside metabolites. In addition, the effects of these components on biological activity were investigated to understand the improvements in the phagocytic function of macrophages in zebrafish. According to the established RRLC-QTOF-MS chemical profiling, the contents in ginsenosides of high molecular weight, especially malonylated protopanaxadiol ginsenosides, were slightly reduced due to the fermentation, which were hydrolyzed into rare and minor ginsenosides. Moreover, the facilitation of macrophage phagocytic function in zebrafish following treatment with different ginseng extracts confirmed that the fermented ginseng is superior to white ginseng. Our results prove that there is a profound change in chemical constituents of ginsenosides during the fermentation process, which has a significant effect on the biological activity of these compounds.

Reduce of Etching Damage of PZT Thin Firms with Addition of Ar and O2 in Cl2/CF4 Plasma (Cl2/CF4 플라즈마에 Ar, O2 첨가에 따른 PZT 박막의 식각 손상 개선 효과)

  • 강명구;김경태;김창일
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.15 no.4
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    • pp.319-324
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    • 2002
  • In this study, the reduce of plasma etching damage in PZT thin film with addictive gas and re-annealing after etching have been investigated. The PZT thin films were etched as a function of $Cl_2/CF_4$ with addition of Ar and $O_2$ with inductively coupled plasma. The etch rates of PZT thin films were 1450 ${\AA}/min$ at 30% additive Ar and 1100 ${\AA}/min$ at 10% auditive $O_2$ into $Cl_2/CF_4$ gas mixing ratio of 8/2. In order to reduce plasma damage of PZT thin films after etching, the etched PZT thin films were re-annealed at various temperatures at $O_2$ atmosphere. From the hysteresis curries, the ferroelectric properties are improved by $O_2$ re-annealing process. The improvement of ferroelectric behavior at annealed PZT films is consistent wish the increase of the (100) and (200) PZT peaks revealed by x-ray diffraction (XRD). From x ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analysis, the intensity of Pb-O, Zr-O and Ti-O peak are increased and the chemical residue peak is reduced by $O_2$ re-annealing. The ferroelectric behavior consistent with the dielectric nature of $Ti_xO_y$ is recovered by $O_2$ recombination during rapid thermal annealing process.

Characterization of structural and field emissive properties of CNTs grown by ICP-CVD method as a function of Ni and Co catalysts thickness (ICP-CVD 방법에 의해 성장된 탄소나노튜브의 Ni 및 Co 촉매 두께에 따른 구조적 물성 및 전계 방출 특성 분석)

  • Kim, Jong-Pil;Kim, Young-Do;Park, Chong-Kyun;Uhm, Hyun-Seok;Park, Jin-Seok
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2003.07c
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    • pp.1574-1576
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    • 2003
  • Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were grown on the TiN-coated silicon substrate with different thickness of Ni and Co catalysts layer at $600^{\circ}C$ using inductively coupled plasma-chemical vapor deposition (ICP-CVD). The Ni and Co catalysts were formed using the RF magnetron sputtering system with various deposition times. It was found that the growth of CNTs was strongly influenced by the surface morphology of Ni and Co catalysts. With increasing deposition time, the thickness of catalysts increased and the grain boundary size of catalysts increased. The surface morphology of catalysts and CNTs were elucidated by SEM. The Raman spectrum further confirmed the graphitic structure of the CNTs. The turn-on field of CNTs grown on Ni and Co catalysts was about 2.7V/pm and 1.9V/pm respectively. Field emission current density of CNTs grown on Ni and Co catalysts was measured as $11.67mA/cm^2$ at $5.5V/{\mu}m$ and $1.5mA/cm^2$ at $5.5V/{\mu}m$ respectively.

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The etching properties of $Al_2O_3$ thin films in $N_2/Cl_2/BCl_3$ and Ar/$Cl_2/BCl_3$ gas chemistry (유도결합 플라즈마를 이용한 $Al_2O_3$ 식각 특성)

  • Koo, Seong-Mo;Kim, Dong-Pyo;Kim, Kyoung-Tae;Kim, Chang-Il
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2004.11a
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    • pp.72-74
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    • 2004
  • In this study, we used a inductively coupled plasma (ICP) source for etching $Al_2O_3$ thin films because of its high plasma density, low process pressure and easy control bias power. $Al_2O_3$ thin films were etched using $Cl_2/BCl_3$, $N_2/Cl_2/BCl_3$, and Ar/$Cl_2/BCl_3$ plasma. The experiments were carried out measuring the etch rates and the selectivities of $Al_2O_3$ to $SiO_2$ as a function of gas mixing ratio, rf power, and chamber pressure. When $Cl_2$ 50% was added to $Cl_2/BCl_3$ plasma, the etch rate of the $Al_2O_3$ films was 118 nm/min. We also investigated the effect of gas addition. In case of $N_2$ addition, the etch rate of the $Al_2O_3$ films decreased while $N_2$ was added into $Cl_2/BCl_3$ plasma. However, the etch rate increased slightly as Ar added into $Cl_2/BCl_3$ plasma, and then further increase of Ar decreased the etch rate. The maximum etch rate was 130 nm/min at Ar 20% in $Cl_2/BCl_3$ plasma, and the highest etch selectivity was 0.81 in $N_2$ 20% in $Cl_2/BCl_3$ plasma. And, we obtained the results that the etch rate increases as rf power increases and chamber pressure decreases. The characteristics of the plasmas were estimated using optical emission spectroscopy (OES).

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Strain-Hardening Cementitious Composites with Low Viscosity Suitable for Grouting Application (그라우팅에 적합한 점성을 갖는 변형률 경화 시멘트 복합재료)

  • Lee, Bang Yeon
    • Journal of the Korea institute for structural maintenance and inspection
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.55-63
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    • 2012
  • This paper presents materials and processing technique to manufacture low viscous strain-hardening cementitious composite which is suitable for structures requiring low viscosity of materials. The micromechanics and fracture mechanics tools coupled with processing techniques were adopted to achieve low viscosity of composites as well as high tensile strain capacity. Optimal volume and length of fibers and interfacial properties between fibers and matrix for composites with tensile strength of 2~3MPa were determined on the basis of the micromechanical analysis and the steady-state cracking theory. Then six mixtures were determined and the experiment was carried out to evaluate the viscosity and uniaxial tensile performance of those. From the test results, it is verified that the strain-hardening cementitious composite with low viscosity suitable for grouting applications in fresh state as well as high ductility over 1.5% in hardened state can be feasible.

Simulation of Ice Ring Formation around Cryogenic Underground Storage Cavern using Hydro-Thermal Coupling Method (극저온 지하저장고 주변 ice ring 생성 모델링을 위한 열-수리 해석)

  • Jung Yong-Bok;Park Chan;Chung So-Keul;Jeong Woo-Cheol;Kim Ho-Yeong
    • Tunnel and Underground Space
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    • v.16 no.3 s.62
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    • pp.241-250
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    • 2006
  • Ice ring formation, one of the core techniques in LNG storage in a lined rock cavern, is investigated through hydro-thermal coupled analysis. An ice ring acts as a secondary barrier in case of leakage of cryogenic liquid and as a primary barrier for groundwater intrusion into an LNG cavern. Therefore, the thickness and location of the ice ring are crucial factors for the safe operation of an LNG storage cavern, especially for maintaining the integrity of a primary barrier composed of concrete, PU foam, and steel membrane. Through numerical analyses, the position and thickness of the ice ring are estimated, and the temperature and groundwater level are compared with measured values. The temperature md groundwater level by numerical analyses show good agreement with the field measurements when temperature-dependent properties and phase change are taken into account. The schemes used in this paper can be applied for estimation of ice ring formation in designing a full-scale LNG cavern.

Unsteady laminar boundary layer over a heated circular cylinder started impulsively from rest (갑자기 출발하는 가열된 원통 주위의 비정상 충류경계층 유동에 관한 수치적 연구)

  • 김재수;장근식
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.262-270
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    • 1987
  • A numerical method is presented which can solve the unsteady momentum and thermal boundary layers, coupled through the agency of buoyancy force, over a heated circular cylinder impulsively started from rest. By linearizing the nonlinear finite difference equations without sacrificing accuracy, numerical solutions are obtained at each time step without iteration. To get rid of the requirement of excessive number of grid points in the region of reversed flow, special form of transformed variables are used, by which the computational boundary layer thickness is maintained almost constant. These numerical properties enable the method to easily handle the region of reversed flow and how the singularity develops in the interior of the boundary layer. In order to investigated the thermal effects on the skin friction, heat flux, displacement thickness and on the separation, we have successfully solved three different cases of the buoyancy parameter .alpha.(Gr/Re$^{2}$).

A Parameter Study on the Frequency Characteristics of the Structural-acoustic Coupled System (구조-음향 연성계의 경계값 변화에 따른 방사음 변화)

  • 김양한;서희선
    • Transactions of the Korean Society for Noise and Vibration Engineering
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    • v.14 no.7
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    • pp.604-611
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    • 2004
  • It is well known that wall impedance essentially determines how sound wave transmits from one place to another. The wall impedance is related with its dynamic properties : for example, the mass, stiffness, and damping characteristics. It is noteworthy, however, that the wall impedance is also function of spatial characteristics of two spaces that is separated by the wall. This is often referred that the wall is not locally reacting. In this paper, we have attempted to see how the acoustic characteristics of the two spaces is affected by various structure parameters such as density, applied tension, and a normalized length of the wall. Calculations are conducted for two different modally reacting boundary conditions by modal expansion method. The variation of the Helmholtz mode and the structural-dominated mode are analyzed as the structure parameters vary. The displacement distribution of the structure, pressure and active intensity of the inside and outside cavity are presented at the Helmholtz mode and the structure-dominated mode. It is shown that the frequency characteristics are governed by both structure-and fluid-dominated mode. The results exhibit that the density of the structure is the most sensitive design parameter on the frequency characteristics for the coupling system as we could imagine in the beginning. The Helmholtz mode frequency decrease as density increases. However. it increases as applied tension and an opening size increase. The bandwidth of the Helmholtz mode is mainly affected by density of the structure and its opening size.

Numerical Discussion on Natural Convection in Soils (지반내 자연대류에 대한 수치해석적 논의)

  • Shin, Hosung
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.35-47
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    • 2017
  • Thermal behavior of soils is mainly focused on thermal conduction, and the study of natural convection is very limited. Increase of soil temperature causes natural convection due to buoyancy from density change of pore water. The limitations of the analysis using fluid dynamics for natural convection in the porous media is discussed and a new numerical analysis is presented for natural convection in porous media using THM governing equations fully coupled in the macroscopic view. Numerical experiments for thermal probe show increase in the uncertainty of thermal conductivity estimated without considering natural convection, and suggest appropriate experimental procedures to minimize errors between analytical model and numerical results. Burial of submarine power cable should not exceed the temperature changes of $2^{\circ}C$ at the depth of 0.2 m under the seabed, but numerical analysis for high permeable ground exceeds this criterion. Temperature and THM properties of the seafloor are important design factors for the burial of power cable, and in this case effects of natural convection should be considered. Especially, in the presence of heat sources in soils with high permeability, natural convection due to the variation of density of pore water should be considered as an important heat transfer mechanism.