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Synthetic studies on chemothe-rapeutic agents (II) : synthesis and antibacterial and antitubercular activity of N,N'-disubstituted thiourea derivatives (화학요법제 합성연구 II N,N'-disubstituted thiourea derivatives의 합성및 그 항균성과 항인결핵성)

  • 조윤성;고광호
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.15 no.3_4
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    • pp.87-92
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    • 1971
  • Fourteen novel N,N'-disubstitued thiourea derivatives were synthesized by Hugershof reaction. Antitubercular activities of ten compounds against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H$_{37}$ Rv were tested and was found tat 1-cyclohexyl-3-(4-benzenesulfonepiperidide)-2-thiourea was considerably active at 1mg/ml and 1-$\alpha$-naphthyl-3-(4-benzenesulfonepiperidide)-2-thiourea was slightly active at 1mg/ml. Antibacterial activity of the newly synthesized compounds against E. coli, Sta. aureus and Streptococcus hemolyticus were also tested. 1-cyclohexyl-3-(4-benzenesulfonepiperidide)-2-thiourea was makedly active against E. coli, Sta, aureus and Streptococcus hemolyticus; Phenol coefficients against E. coli, Sta, aureus and Streptococcus hemolyticus were 30,17.5 and 21.3, respectively. 1,1'-p-phenylene-3,3'bis[N-(2-thiazolyl)-sulfamylphenyl]-2,2'-dithiourea and 1-$\alpha$-naphthyl-3-(4-benzenesulfonepiperidide)-2-thiourea were considerably active against E. coli: phenol coefficients, 18.8 and 37.5 respectively. 1-(4-ethoxyphenyl)3-(4-sulfamylphenyl)-2-thiourea was active against Streptococcus hemolyticus: phenol coefficients, 22.5. 1-$\alpha$-naphthyl-3-(4-sulfamylphenyl)-2-thiourea, 1-$\betha$-naphthyl-3-[4-N-(2-thiazolyl)-sulfamylphenyl]-2-thiourea and 1-$\alpha$-naphthyl-3-(4-benzenesulfonepiperidide)-2-thiourea were active against Sta. aureus: phenol coefficients, 17.5, 20.0 and 18.8 respectively.

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Regional Optimization of NeQuick G Model for Improved TEC Estimation (NeQuick G의 TEC 예측 개선을 위한 지역 최적화 기법 연구)

  • Jaeryoung Lee;Andrew K. Sun;Heonho Choi; Jiyun Lee
    • Journal of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.63-73
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    • 2024
  • NeQuick G is the ionosphere model utilized by Galileo single-frequency users to estimate the ionospheric delay on each user-satellite link. The model is characterized by the effective ionization level (Az) index, determined by a modified dip latitude (MODIP) and broadcast coefficients derived from daily global space weather observations. However, globally fitted Az coefficients may not accurately represent ionosphere within local area. This study introduces a method for regional ionospheric modeling that searches for locally optimized Az coefficients. This approach involves fitting TEC output from NeQuick G to TEC data collected from GNSS stations around Korea under various ionospheric conditions including different seasons and both low and high solar activity phases. The optimized Az coefficients enable calculation of the Az index at any position within a region of interest, accounting for the spatial variability of the Az index in a polynomial function of MODIP. The results reveal reduced TEC estimation errors, particularly during high solar activity, with a maximum reduction in the RMS error by 85.95%. This indicates that the proposed method for NeQuick G can effectively model various ionospheric conditions in local areas, offering potential applications in GNSS performance analyses for local areas by generating various ionospheric scenarios.

Activity Coefficients of Uni-univalent Electrolytes in Anhydrous Ethylenediamine (에틸렌디아민 非水溶液中에서의 1:1 염의 活性係數)

  • Joon Yong Kim
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.229-234
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    • 1973
  • The dependence of ionic activity and electrode potential upon electrolyte concentration in ethylenediamine includes the effects of ion-pair formation involving all possible combinations of cations and anions represent in the solution and includes the ion-atmosphere effects of dissociated ions. For calculating activity coefficients, Debye-Huckel limiting law, extended Debye-Huckel,equation, and Marshall Grunwald equation were used in comparison of experimental and calculated plots of the electromotive force of the cell versus the logarithum of concentration. The fit of the experimental points to the theoretical curves was improved in case of the Marshall-Grunwald equation.

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The Pressure Effect on the Activity Coefficient of Sodium Chloride and Bromide Ions

  • Jee, Jong-Gi;Lee, Sun-Haing;Cha, Seong-Keuck
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.163-166
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    • 1986
  • A new paraffin salt bridge was developed for the concentration cell in high pressure system. The emf values of the concentration cells were measured to calculate the activity coefficients of the electrolytic ions depending upon the pressure of the system. The activity coefficients of sodium, chloride and bromide ions increase with the temperature of the cell and decreased, nearly half at 2500 bars, $20^{\circ}C$, with the pressure. These results can be explained to be attributed to the volume change of the hydrated ion due to the electrostriction. The volume change decreased with pressure due to an increase in the degree of the hydration.

Calculation of the Activity Coefficients of Ions in Weak Electrolyte Solutions (묽은 전해질용액에서 이온의 활동도계수 계산)

  • Lee, Man-Seung;Son, Seong Ho
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.9-13
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    • 2018
  • The equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction is related to the standard Gibbs free energy change. Since equilibrium constant is defined as the ratio of the activities of the chemical species, it is necessary to consider the non-ideal behavior of the solutes as ionic strength of the solution increases. In this paper, the derivation of Debye-$H{\ddot{u}}ckel$ limiting law and its modification by which the activity coefficient of an ion can be calculated was explained. Moreover, the method to obtain the activity coefficient of an ion from the experimentally determined mean activity coefficients of an electrolyte was explained.

Effects of solution, sorbate, and sorbent chemistries on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon sorption to hydrated mineral surfaces

  • Yim, Soobin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Soil and Groundwater Environment Conference
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    • 2003.09a
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    • pp.132-135
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    • 2003
  • Solution chemistry, sorbate chemistry, and sorbent chemistry were widely investigated to find important factors that affect PAH sorption on mineral surfaces and to elucidate its microscopic mechanism. The solution chemistry, pH and ionic strength caused measurable change of HOC sorption reaction to minerals. The detectable change of Ka occurred at a pH region crossing the PZC (Point of Zero Charge) of each mineral. The PAH hydrophobicity, one of sorbate chemistry, was observed to have a strong correlation with PAM sorption to mineral. Mineral surface area was not found to be a predominant factor controlling PAH sorption. The mineral type might be more likely to play a crucial role in controlling the PAH sorption behavior. The CEC (Cation Exchange Capacity) of mineral, representing surface charge density, has meaningful correlation with regression slope of sorption coefficients (log $K_{d}$) versus aqueous activity coefficients (log Υ$_{w}$).).).

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The Activity Coefficients of Tri-n-butylphosphate and Europium Complex in the Extraction of Europium by Tri-n-butylphosphate in Nitric Acid Solution (질산유로퓸을 TBP 로 추출할때 TBP와 유로퓸착물의 활동도계수간의 관계)

  • Gang, Ik Gyun
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.272-277
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    • 1974
  • A relationship between the activity coefficients of tri-n-butylphosphate(TBP) and europium complex was studied in the extraction of europium by TBP in nitric acid solution. Diluents chosen are cyclohexane, toluene, benzene and chlorobenzene. Concentrations of TBP were varied from 5 to 50 by volume percent and the composition of inorganic layer was kept constant. A method of estimating the solubility parameter of TBP is suggested.

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ANALYSIS OF EQUILIBRIUM METHODS FOR THE COMPUTATIONAL MODEL OF THE MARK-IV ELECTR OREFINER

  • Cumberland, Riley;Hoover, Robert;Phongikaroon, Supathorn;Yim, Man-Sung
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.43 no.6
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    • pp.547-556
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    • 2011
  • Two computational methods for determining equilibrium states for the Mark-IV electrorefiner (ER) have been assessed to improve the current computational electrorefiner model developed at University of Idaho. Both methods were validated against measured data to better understand their effects on the calculation of the equilibrium compositions in the ER. In addition, a sensitivity study was performed on the effect of specific unknown activity coefficients-including sodium in molten cadmium, zirconium in molten cadmium, and sodium chloride in molten LiCl-KCl. Both computational methods produced identical results, which stayed within the 95% confidence interval of the experimental data. Furthermore, sensitivity to unavailable activity coefficients was found to be low (a change in concentration of less than 3 ppm).

Precise Control of Nutrient Solution and Analysis of Ionic Contribution to EC Reading (양액의 정밀 제어 및 이온의 EC 기여도 분석)

  • Son, Jung-Eek
    • Horticultural Science & Technology
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.352-354
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    • 1998
  • A soilless culture system with the precise control of nutrient solution was developed and the time changes of ionic contribution to EC reading was analyzed. The measuring device designed was able to wash electrodes cleanly and to measure the pH and EC of nutrient solution stably in the box. The nutrient supply system using metering device was also able to control the EC and pH within ${\pm}0.05mS/cm$ and ${\pm}0.05$, respectively. Under the EC control, activity coefficients of all ions decreased with time as ionic concentrations of $SO_4$, Mg and Ca increased due to the selective nutrient absorption by plants. Time changes of ionic contribution to EC reading could be calculated using equivalent ionic conductivities and activity coefficients obtained by numerical analysis.

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Application of Zero-Inflated Poisson Distribution to Utilize Government Quality Assurance Activity Data (정부 품질보증활동 데이터 활용을 위한 Zero-Inflated 포아송 분포 적용)

  • Kim, JH;Lee, CW
    • Journal of Korean Society for Quality Management
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    • v.46 no.3
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    • pp.509-522
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    • 2018
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to propose more accurate mathematical model which can represent result of government quality assurance activity, especially corrective action and flaw. Methods: The collected data during government quality assurance activity was represented through histogram. To find out which distributions (Poisson distribution, Zero-Inflated Poisson distribution) could represent the histogram better, this study applied Pearson's correlation coefficient. Results: The result of this study is as follows; Histogram of corrective action during past 3 years and Zero-Inflated Poisson distribution had strong relationship that their correlation coefficients was over 0.94. Flaw data could not re-parameterize to Zero-Inflated Poisson distribution because its frequency of flaw occurrence was too small. However, histogram of flaw data during past 3 years and Poisson distribution showed strong relationship that their correlation coefficients was 0.99. Conclusion: Zero-Inflated Poisson distribution represented better than Poisson distribution to demonstrate corrective action histogram. However, in the case of flaw data histogram, Poisson distribution was more accurate than Zero-Inflated Poisson distribution.