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Adsorption of $\textrm{Pb}_{2+}$ in the components of bacterial cell membrane

  • Kim, Mal-Nam
    • Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.33 no.4
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    • pp.278-282
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    • 1995
  • S. epidermidis cell was fractionated into cell wall, cell membrane and cytoplasm. The cell membrane adsorbed the most abundant $\textrm{Pb}_{2+}$ per unit dry weight of the three fractions tested. Adsorption behavior of $\textrm{Pb}_{2+}$ in lipid and protein, which are the main components of the cell membrane, indicated that phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylinositol having phosphoryl group and gangliosides containing carboxyl groups adsorbed much more $\textrm{Pb}_{2+}$ than triglycerides lacking any chargeable functional groups. Protein purified from cell membrane adsorbed larger amount of $\textrm{Pb}_{2+}$ than total native cell membrane or cell membrane lipid.

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Fractions of Phosphorus in the Surficial Sediment of Dongjin Sea Area (동진강 해역 표층 퇴적물 중 인의 화학적 형태별 함량)

  • Lee, Hyun-Jeong;Son, Jae-Gwon;Park, Bong-Ju;Cho, Jae-Young
    • Journal of Korean Society of Rural Planning
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    • v.11 no.4 s.29
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    • pp.25-31
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    • 2005
  • The present study was carried out to investigate the P fractions of surfical sediment of Dongjin sea area. Furthermore, potential released loading of adsorbed and non-apatite inorganic phosphorus were investigated in the sediment of Dongjin sea area. The contents of phosphorus fractions of the surficial sediment in Dongjin sea area were adsorbed-P 0.06%, nonapatite inorganic-P 13.02%, apatite-P 60.22%, and residual-P 26.70%. The most abundant fraction was apatite-P, residual-P, nonapatite inorganic-P, and adsorbed-P followed it. Potential released loading of adsorbed and non-apatite inorganic phosphorus surveyed 2.6 and 597ton respectively. These results show that sediment-managing and interception from external pollution are needed for water environmental maintenance of Dongjin sea area.

Adsorption on Solid Surface from Binary Liquid Solution (이성분 용액에서의 고체 표면에 대한 흡착)

  • Seihun Chang;Hyungsuk Pak;Sangyoun Park
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.80-84
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    • 1973
  • In treating solid-liquid interfaces, it is assumed that the adsorbed layer consists of monolayer and the molecules of the adsorbed layer behave as two dimensional liquid and oscillate harmonically in the vertical direction to the adsorbent. Applying the transition state theory of significant liquid structure to the adsorbed molecules, the adsorption isotherm, entropy and heat of adsorption for cyclohexane-benzene solutions adsorbed on silica-gel G are calculated. The calculated values are in good agreements with those of the observed ones.

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Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of Ethephone Adsorbed on Silver Surface

  • Lee, Chul-Jae;Kim, Hee-Jin;Karim, Mohammad Rezaul;Lee, Mu-Sang
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.545-548
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    • 2006
  • We investigated the Surface-enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) spectrum of ethephone (2-chloroethylphosphonic acid). We observed significant signals in the ordinary Raman spectrum for solid-state ethephone as well as when it was adsorbed on a colloidal silver surface, strong vibrational signals were obtained at a very low concentration. The SERS spectra were obtained by silver colloids that were prepared by the $\gamma$-irradiation method. The influence of pH and the influence of anion $(Cl^-,\;Br^-,\;I^-)$ on the adsorption orientation were investigated. Two different adsorption mechanisms were deduced, depending on the experimental conditions. The chlorine atom or the chlorine and two oxygen atoms were adsorbed on the colloidal silver surface. Among halide ions, $Br^-$ and $I^-$ were more strongly adsorbed on the colloidal silver surfaces. As a result, the adsorption of ethephone was less effective due to their steric hinderance.

Vibrational Spectroscopic Study of Benzenethiol on Silver Surface

  • Yi, Whi-Kun;Park, Cheol-Woo;Kim, Myung-Soo;Kim, Kwan
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.291-296
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    • 1987
  • Vibrational spectroscopy has been applied to the benzenethiol molecule adsorbed on the silver surface. The results of infrared and Raman spectral studies have led to the conclusion that benzenethiol is chemisorbed dissociatively on the silver surface by rupture of S-H bond and the benzenethiolate formed upon adsorption is bound to silver via its sulfur atom. It seemed more likely that benzenethiol is adsorbed as being inclined to the silver surface. On contact with oxygen, the geometry of the adsorbed species appeared to bear a resemblance to that of silver benzenethiolate salt. The infrared bands of adsorbed species remained with little decrease of intensity even after the prolonged evacuation at 673 K, indicating that benzenethiol is very strongly chemisorbred to the silver surface.

Mechanisms of Platelet Adhesion on Elastic Polymer Surfaces: Protein Adsorption and Residence Effects

  • Insup Noh;Lee, Jin-Hui
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.197-205
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    • 2001
  • Platelet adhesion onto elastic polymeric biomaterials was tested in vitro by perfusing human whole blood at a shear rate of 100 sec$\^$-1/ for possible verification of mechanisms of initial platelet adhesion perfusion of blood on the polymeric substrates was performed after treatments either with or without pre-adsorption of 1% blood plasma, and either with or without residence of the protein-preadsorbed substrate in phosphate buffered solution. The surfaces employed were elastic polymers such as poly(ether urethane urea), poly(ether urethane), silicone urethane copolymer, silicone rubber and poly(ether urethane) with the anti-calcifying agent hydroxyethane bisphosphate. Each polymer surface treated was exposed in vitro to the dynamic, heparinized whole blood perfused for upto 6 min and the surface area of platelets initially adhered was measured by employing in situ epifluorescence video microscopy. The blood perfusion was performed on the surfaces treated at the following three different conditions: directly on the bare surfaces, after protein pre-adsorption and after residence in buffer for 3 days of the surfaces protein pre-adsorbed for 2 h. The effects of blood plasma pre-adsorption on the initial platelet adhesion was surface-dependent. The amount of the adsorbed fibrinogen and the surface coverage area of the adhered platelets were dependent on the surface conditions whether substrates were bare surfaces or protein pre-adsorbed ones. To test an effect of possible morphological (re)orientations of the adsorbed proteins on the initial platelet adhesion, the polymeric substrate pre-adsorbed with 1% blood plasma was immersed in phosphate buffered solution for 3 days and then exposed to physiological blood perfusion. The surface area of the platelets adhered on these surfaces was significantly different from that of the surfaces treated with protein pre-adsorption only. These results indicated that platelet adhesion was dependent on the surface property itself and pre-treatment conditions such as blood perfusion without any pre-adsorption of proteins, and blood perfusion either after protein pre-adsorption or after subsequent substrate residence in buffer of the substrate pre-adsorbed with proteins. Understanding of these results may guide for better designs of blood-contacting materials based on protein behaviors.

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Characteristics of Copper and Cadmium Partitioning in Aquatic Sediment (수계내 저질에 대한 구리 및 카드뮴의 분배 특성)

  • 이군자;박청길
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.1 no.2
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    • pp.71-79
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    • 1992
  • Selective extraction procedure has been used to quantify copper and cadmium In association with the various phases of aquatic sediment such as exchangeable/adsorbed, carbonate, manganese oxides, organic matter and iron oxides. Changes of pH influenced on the partitioning of copper in carbonate and exchangeable/ad- sorbed phases and of cadmium in carbonate phase of aquatic sediment. Addition of NTA and EDTA, copper and cadmium associated with carbonate phase were released from sediment to water. Total partitioning coefficient was 8.361 for copper and 0.497 for cadmium. The relative binding strengths of copper and cadmium to each solid phase can be ranked by using the partitioning coefficints. For copper it was observed that carbonate > organic matter > exchangeable/adsorbed > manganese oxides > iron oxides and for cadmiunm it was observed that exchangeable/adsorbed > carbonate > manganese oxides > organic matter > iron oxides.

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Adsorption of Urease on Zeolite (Zeolite 에 의(依)한 Urease 의 흡착(吸着))

  • Choi, Jung;Park, Man
    • Korean Journal of Soil Science and Fertilizer
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.380-385
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    • 1988
  • The urease adsorption on zeolite and the various properties of adsorbed urease were investigated to find out the influence of zeolite on activity and properies of urease. Free urease in solution was adsorbed on zeolite untill the max. adsorption, and the amount of max. adsorption was 11.3mg urease/100mg zeolite at pH 7.0. It is apparent that free urease was adsorbed on the outer surface of zeolite by cation exchange reaction, and more than 70% of urease adsorption was adsorbed within 30 min. The activity of adsorbed urease was decreased by 89.6%, whereas Km value was increased to 34.4mM, which is higher than that of free urease. The optimum pH of adsorbed urease was widened 6.5 to 7.0, compared to that of free urease 7.0. The resistance of urease to protease became weaker by adsorption, however substrate specificity and thermal stability were not affected.

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Chemisorption and Oxidation of Methanol over V2O5 Catalyst - I. Chemisorptive Behaviors of CO and CH3OH - (V2O5 촉매상에서의 메탄올 흡탈착 및 산화반응 - I. CO와 CH3OH의 화학흡착 특성 -)

  • Kim, Eul-San;Choi, Ki-Hyouk;Lee, Ho-In
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.189-198
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    • 1994
  • The adsorptive behaviors of carbon monoxide and methanol over $V_2O_5$catalyst were studied by means of thermal desorptlon spectroscopy (TDS) under ultrahigh vacuum conditions. Carbon monoxide adsorbed on oxygen-deficient V sites as well as on V=O groups of the $V_2O_5$ surface. CO adsorbed on the V sites desorbed at 380 K while CO adsorbed on the V=O groups formed carbonate species with surface oxygen of $V_2O_5$ and desorbed as $CO_2$ resulting in the reduction of the surface of she $V_2O_5$catalyst. The amount of CO adsorbed in the form of carbonate species increased by both the pre- and post-adsorbed oxygen. The adsorptive behavior of methanol over the catalyst was studied by thermal desorption experiments of $CH_3OH$, HCHO, CO, and $H_2$ upon methanol adsorption at 298 K. The results showed that methanol was adsorbed dissociatively on the $V_2O_5$catalyst as methoxy and hydroxyl groups at 298K.

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