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The Effect of pH and temperature on the Morphology of Aluminum Hydroxides formed by Hydrolysis Reaction (알루미늄의 수화 반응시 pH와 온도에 따른 형상 변화)

  • 오영화;이근회;박중학;이창규;김흥회;김도향
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.118-123
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    • 2004
  • A formation of aluminum hydroxide by hydrolysis reaction in the water has been studied by using nano aluminum powder fabricated by pulsed wire evaporation(PWE) method. The hydroxide type and morphology depending on temperature and pH were examined by structural analysis. The Boehmite($Al_2O_3$.$H_2O$ or AIO(OH)) was predominantly formed in high temperature region over 4$0^{\circ}C$, while the Bayerite($Al_2O_3$.$H_2O$ or $Al(OH)_3$) below $30^{\circ}C$ of hydrolysis temperature. The Boehmite formation was preferred to the Bayerite in acidic solution in the same hydrolysis temperature. The slowly formed Bayerite phase showed facet crystalline structure, while the fast formed Boehmite was fine fiber with a large aspect ratio of several nm in diameter and several hundred nm in length, and with much larger specific surface area(SSA) than that of Bayerite. The highest SSA was about $420m^2$/g.

The Correlation Between the Polymeric Aluminum Species of Inorganic Coagulant and Its Coagulation Efficiency (알루미늄계 무기 고분자 응집제에서 알루미늄 폴리머 생성과 응집효율과의 상관관계)

  • Kim, Jee-Yeon;Lee, Chang-Ha;Sohn, Jin-Sik;Yoon, Je-Yong
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.331-336
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    • 2004
  • The correlation between polymeric aluminum species of coagulant and its coagulation efficiency was investigated using several commercial polymeric Al(III) inorganic coagulants (Poly Aluminum Hydroxy Chloro Sulfate 2020 (PAHCS2020), Poly Aluminum Hydroxy Chloro Sulfate 2500 (PAHCS2500) which was introduced in Korean water treatment plants. The poly aluminum chloride (PAC), Poly Aluminum Hydroxide Chloride Silicate (PACS)) and the aluminum salts ($AlCl_3$, Alum ($Al_2(SO_4)_3$)) were used for the purpose of comparison. The comparison of the coagulation efficiency of each coagulant was made by turbidity removal through the standard jar testing procedure and the determination of the hydrolytic Al(III) species was made by the ferron method which can differentiate the monomeric aluminum species from the polymeric aluminum species. Overall, PAHCS2020 and PAHCS2500 showed the better performance in turbidity removal than the aluminum salts. The performance of coagulation was even better without adjustment of pH during the coagulation experiment. The positive correlation between polymeric aluminum species of coagulant and coagulation efficiency was found.

Additive Effects on Sintering of Si/SiC Mixtures (Si/SiC 혼합물의 소결특성에 미치는 첨가제의 영향)

  • Kim, Soo Ryong;Kwon, Woo Teck;Kim, Younghee;Kim, Jong Il;Lee, Yoon Joo;Lee, Hyun Jae;Oh, Sea Cheon
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.22 no.12
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    • pp.701-705
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    • 2012
  • The effects of clay, aluminum hydroxide, and carbon powder on the sintering of a Si/SiC mixture from photovoltaic silicon-wafer production were investigated. Sintering temperature was fixed at $1,350^{\circ}C$ and the sintered bodies were characterized by SEM and XRD to analyze the microstructure and to measure the apparent porosity, absorptivity, and apparent density. The XRD peak intensity of SiC in the sintered body was increased by adding 5% carbon to the Si/SiC mixture. From this result, it is confirmed that Si in the Si/SiC mixture had reacted with the added carbon. Addition of aluminum hydroxide decreased the cristobalite phase and increased the stable mullite phase. The measurement of the physical properties indicates that adding carbon to the Si/SiC mixture enables us to obtain a dense sintered body that has high apparent density and low absorptivity. The sintered body produced from the Si/SiC mixture with aluminum hydroxide and carbon powder as sintering additives can be applied to diesel particulate filters or to heat storage materials, etc., since it possesses high thermal conductivity, and anticorrosion and antioxidation properties.

A Study on the Actual Condition for Air Respirators Using Air-breathing (공기호흡기용 압축공기 시스템에 대한 실태 연구)

  • Lee Chang-Woo;Lee Young-Jae;Hyun Seong-Ho;Seong Jae-Man;Song Yun-Suk;Choi Don-Muk;Yoon Myung-O
    • Fire Science and Engineering
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.16-21
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    • 2004
  • This paper has investigated influences of pollutants in air-breathing on the respirators and it by year of disused air respirators that fire fighter is using in domestic cutting done air respirators after collection observed state of cylinder material through instrumental analysis, and cut open pipe to confirm pollution degree of pipe from cylinder of air respirators to airline mask and confirm pollution availability. The metal surface inside the air respirators was corroded by moisture included in the compressed air. The material generated by corrosion is white powder of less then 100㎛, which is analyzed as aluminum hydroxide corroded by moisture. This aluminum hydroxide powder may get into the lung while one breathes in, and it is easy to be attached to the lung so it will cause a serious influences to human health. This study suggests that Korea should set out the standards for components and composition of breathing air as soon as possible.

Alum and Hydroxide Routes to ${\alpha}-Al_2O_3$ (II) Ultra-Fine Alumina by Thermal Decomposition (명반 및 수산화 알루미늄을 이용한 명반 및 수산화 알루미늄을 이용한 ${\alpha}-Al_2O_3$의 합성 (II) 열분해법에 의한 초미분 ${\alpha}-Al_2O_3$)

  • Choy Jin-Ho;Yoo Jong-Seok;Kim Jin-Tae;Lee Chang-Kyo;Lee Nang-Ho
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.422-426
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    • 1991
  • In order to synthesize high-purity alpha alumina fine powder, the aluminum hydroxide and ammonium aluminum sulfate(alum) precursor were prepared from natural alumino-silicate(halloysite). The thermal decomposition mechenism for both precursors was elucidated by DTA/TG, XRD and IR analysis. The microstructure, specific surface area and purity of ${\alpha}-Al_2O_3$ were characterized by SEM, and BET analysis. The particle size of ${\alpha}-Al_2O_3$ was determined to be ${\phi}$ = 0.1∼0.5 ${\mu}$m. However, the specific surface area for the alum derived ${\alpha}-Al_2O_3$(89.0 m$^2$/g) was extremely higher than that for the aluminum hydroxide derived one(7.3 m$^2$/g).

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Effect of pH of Precipitation on Physical and Chemical Properties of Hydrous Aluninum Oxide (알루미나수화물(水和物)의 침전(沈澱)pH가 물성(物性)에 미치는 영향(影響))

  • Rhee, Gye-Ju
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.95-100
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    • 1976
  • A study on the effect of the pH of precipitation on the acid consuming capacity, aging stability, physical and chemical properties of hydrous aluminum oxide prepared by the reaction of aluminum chloride and ammonium hydroxide solution was carried out by means of X-ray diffraction, IR spectra and differential thermal analysis. The results from these experiments are as follows: 1. Hydrous aluminum oxide precipitated at lower pH showed better acid consuming capacity, higher stability and more anion contained in the structure than that prepared at higher pH. 2. The hydrous aluminum oxide prepared at lower pH is amorphous and that prepared at higher pH is crystalline hydrated hydrous aluminum oxide, i.e., Bayerite and these results are conformed to Rhee's hypothesis. 3. The rate of loss of reactivity and the end-point reactivity are related to the pH of precipitation.

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Preparation of Alum and Poly Aluminum Chloride Using Waste Aluminum Dross (알루미늄 폐드로스를 재활용(再活用)한 Alum과 Poly Aluminum Chloride 제조(製造) 연구(硏究))

  • Park, Hyung-Kyu;Lee, Hoo-In;Choi, Young-Yoon
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.3-7
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    • 2007
  • Waste aluminum dross was processed to prepare alum with sulfuric acid, and poly aluminum chloride(PAC) with hydrochloric acid. Metallic aluminum remained in the waste dross was dissolved into the sulfuric acid solution, and the solution could be used as alum for water treatment chemicals after adjusting the required alumina concentration and pH of the solution. Also, it was dissolved into the hydrochloric acid solution and processed to make PAC solution. Compared with the conventional method for preparation of alum and PAC using aluminum hydroxide, material cost could be saved in this method. Also, there is an additional merit in view of recycling of the waste aluminum dross by reducing the amount of waste disposed to landfill.

CHEMICAL EFFECTS ON PWR SUMP STRAINER BLOCKAGE AFTER A LOSS-OF-COOLANT ACCIDENT: REVIEW ON U.S. RESEARCH EFFORTS

  • Bahn, Chi Bum
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.45 no.3
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    • pp.295-310
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    • 2013
  • Industry- or regulatory-sponsored research activities on the resolution of Generic Safety Issue (GSI)-191 were reviewed, especially on the chemical effects. Potential chemical effects on the head loss across the debris-loaded sump strainer under a post-accident condition were experimentally evidenced by small-scale bench tests, integrated chemical effects test (ICET), and vertical loop head loss tests. Three main chemical precipitates were identified by WCAP-16530-NP: calcium phosphate, aluminum oxyhydroxide, and sodium aluminum silicate. The former two precipitates were also identified as major chemical precipitates by the ICETs. The assumption that all released calcium would form precipitates is reasonable. CalSil insulation needs to be minimized especially in a plant using trisodium phosphate buffer. The assumption that all released aluminum would form precipitates appears highly conservative because ICETs and other studies suggest substantial solubility of aluminum at high temperature and inhibition of aluminum corrosion by silicate or phosphate. The industry-proposed chemical surrogates are quite effective in increasing the head loss across the debris-loaded bed and more effective than the prototypical aluminum hydroxide precipitates generated by in-situ aluminum corrosion. There appears to be some unresolved potential issues related to GSI-191 chemical effects as identified in NUREG/CR-6988. The United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, however, concluded that the implications of these issues are either not generically significant or are appropriately addressed, although several issues associated with downstream in-vessel effects remain.

Preparation of Alum for Water Treatment Product Using Waste Aluminum Dross (알루미늄 폐드로스로부터 수처리응집제용 황산알루미늄 제조)

  • Park, Hyung-Kyu;Choi, Young-Yoon;Eom, Hyung-Choon;Bae, Dong-Su
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.15 no.4 s.72
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    • pp.60-63
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    • 2006
  • Waste aluminum dross was leached with sulfuric acid to prepare alum used for water treatment product. The remained metallic aluminum in the waste aluminum dross was extracted into the solution to make aluminum sulfate solution. The solution could be used as alum for water treatment product after adjusting the required alumina concentration and the basicity. Comparing to the conventional method for alum using aluminum hydroxide, material cost could be saved in this method. Also, there is an additional merit in view of recycling of the waste aluminum dross by reducing the amount of waste dross to be landfilled.

Treatment of Dyeing Wastewater by Flocculation with Calsium and Magnesium salts (칼슘과 마그네슘염을 이용한 염색폐수의 응집처리)

  • 김재용;서완주
    • Journal of environmental and Sanitary engineering
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.89-98
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    • 2002
  • The changes of conventional clarification process and an increase in treatment cost are required to meet increasingly stringent regulations related to the treated water quality. Although many enhanced coagulations have introduced to improve organic matter removal, the results to remove color, nitrogen and phosphorus as well as organic material have not been very efficient yet. The removal of waste matters such as SS, organic matter, color and turbidity contained in dyeing wastewater was carried out by using the combination of calcium hydroxide and magnesium sulfate. The flocculation was investigated as a function of coagulant dose, pH, mixing time, settling time and coagulant addition modes such as the sequential addition of the two coagulants and the simultaneous addition of them. The flocculation by the combination of calcium hydroxide and magnesium sulfate was compared with that by aluminum sulfate. The mechanism of flocculation was investigated as well. About 84% of color in dyeing watewater was removed by flocculation with combination of calcium hydroxide and magnesium sulfate.