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Self-Assembled and Langmuir-Blodgett Arachidic Acid Monolayers on Silver: A Comparative Reflection-Absorption Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopic Study

  • Ahn, Sang-Jung;Mirzakhojaev, Diyas A.;Son, Dong-Hee;Kim, Kwan
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.369-374
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    • 1994
  • Self-assembled (SA) and Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) monolayers of arachidic acid on silver surfaces have been investigated by a reflection-absorption Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Arachidic acid was adsorbed on silver as carboxylate with its two oxygen atoms bound symmetrically to the surface. Although both the SA and LB monolayers consisted of fully extended trans zigzag carbon chains, a closer examination indicated that the SA monotayers should possess a more ordered crystalline structure than the LB monolayers. The infrared spectral data dictated that the extent of methyl group exposure at the air-film interface was greater in the SA monolayers than the LB monolayers, in agreement with the contact angle measurement. From a theoretical analysis, the alkyl chains in each monolayers seemed to be tilted away from the surface normal by less than $3.5^{\circ}$, but in opposite directions. Arachidic acid monolayers were concluded to have same structure as stearic acid monolayers.

Facile Reduction of Carboxylic Acid Salts to Aldehydes by Boron Hydrides Thexylbromoborane-Dimethyl Sulfide and 9-Borabicyclo [3.3.1]nonane

  • Cha, Jin-Soon;Lee, Kwang-Woo;Yoon, Mal-Sook;Lee, Jae-Cheol;Kim, Jin-Euog
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.384-388
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    • 1988
  • New methods of the reduction of carboxylic acid salts to aldehydes with 2 equiv of thexylbromoborane-dimethyl sulfide (ThxBHBr${\cdot}SMe_2$) or 9-borabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane (9-BBN) are described. Both these reagents provide the corresponding aldehydes from various as sodium and lithium salts of carboxylic acids in high yields both at room temperature. Such facile reductions are explained as the simple substitution for the bromo group of ThxBHBr by a carboxylate to form thexyl(acyloxty)borane followed by reduction with excess reagent and the formation of an ate complex followed by reduction with excess 9-BBN.

Free Radical-mediated Ring Expansion Reactions:Endocyclic Cleavage of Cyclopropylcarbinyl Radicals

  • Lee, Pil Ho;Lee, Byeong Cheol;Lee, Gu Yeon;Lee, Chang Hui;Jang, Suk Bok
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.21 no.6
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    • pp.595-603
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    • 2000
  • Ring expansion reactions via endocyclic cleavage of cyclopropylcarbinyl radicals derived from the reaction of [1-benzyloxycarbonylbicyclo[n. 1.O]alk-(n+l)-yl] -1-imidazolethiocarboxylates with tributyltin hydride/AIBN proceeded to produce 3-cycloalkenecarboxylates in good yields. Benzyl (5'-phenoxypentyl) -3-cyclohepten-1 -carboxylate was obtained in 33% yield from the reaction of benzyl 5-methylenebicyclo [4. 1.0]- 1-carboxylates with 4-phenoxybutyl iodide under radical conditions. Selective cleavage of endocyclic bond in cyclopropane to the cyclohexane, results from stabilization of the resultant radical by the carbonyl groups, such as the benzyloxycarbonyl group, which lower the transition state energy for the final cyclopropane cleavage in the ring expansion.

A Study on Friction-induced Surface Fracture Behaviors of Carboxylic Acid Modified Styrenic Thermoplastic Elastomer as Additives (첨가제에 따른 변성 스티렌계 열가소성 엘라스토머의 마찰에 의한 표면 파괴 거동 연구)

  • Jeon, Jun-Ha;Park, Sang-Min;Lee, Jin- Hyok;Um, Gi-Yong
    • Journal of Adhesion and Interface
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.95-100
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    • 2015
  • In this work, we observed the effect of silica, zinc oxide, zinc ion coated silica on carboxylic acid modified styrenic thermoplastic elastomer (m-TPS) film for friction-induced surface fracture. m-TPS film added general silica showed poor mechanical properties, anti-abrasion and friction-induced surface fracture, caused by strong filler-filler interaction of silica. In case of m-TPS films added zinc oxide or zinc ion coated silica, mechanical properties, anti-abrasion and friction-induced surface fracture were improved due to forming ionic cluster between carboxylic acid group of m-TPS and zinc ion. Ionic cluster were confirmed by FT-IR analysis that observed zinc carboxylated group stretch peak at $1550{\sim}1650cm^{-1}$.

Adsorption Characteristics of Heavy Metal Ions onto Chemically Modified Rice Husk and Sawdust from Aqueous Solutions (화학적으로 개질된 왕겨 및 톱밥(미송, 참나무, 포플러)의 중금속 흡착특성)

  • Lee, Hyeon-Yong;Jeon, Choong;Lim, Kyoung-Jae;Hong, Ki-Chan;Lim, Jung-Eun;Choi, Bong-Su;Kim, Nam-Won;Yang, Jae-E;Ok, Yong-Sik
    • Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.158-164
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    • 2009
  • Biosorption uses adsorbents derived from non-living biomass and removes toxic metals from industrial wastewater. The objective of this research was to evaluate the potential of low cost biosorbents to remove heavy metal ions (Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn) from aqueous solutions using chemically modified rice husk and saw dust (Pseudotsuga menziesi, Quercus, Populus). Batch-type adsorption experiments were carried out using rice husk and saw dust treated with NaOH and/or tartaric acid in artificial wastewater 100 mg metal/L). The experimental results showed that the adsorption specificity of each biosorbent was Pb > Cu > Cd > Zn irrespective of the types of biosorbents. The adsorption capacity of Pb and Cu onto NaOH-treated sawdust was increased 2${\sim}$3 times compared to the untreated one. In addition, the tartaric acid treatment increased the adsorption capacity of rice husk for Zn and Cd approximately 5${\sim}$10 fold compared to the untreated one. Surface conditions and changes in functional groups by chemical modification of each biosorbent were confirmed by SEM and FT-IR. Overall, the results show that chemical modification increases the metal removal capacity of rice bran and sawdust.

COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE BOND STRENGTH OF CEMENTS BETWEEN PFM COPING AND VARIOUS CORES (도재전장관용 Coping과 수종 Core간의 시멘트 결합력에 관한 비교 연구)

  • Paik, Sung-Ki;Chang, Wan-Shik
    • The Journal of Korean Academy of Prosthodontics
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.25-32
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    • 1982
  • An in vitro study was conducted to compare the bond strength of cements between Verabond coping and various cores. Fifty-four idential cores simulating maxillary central incisor prepared for PFM crowns were made. Eighteen samples were made with 20K cast gold, eighteen with Verabond, and eighteen with Adaptic. Samples were randomly divided into three groups, each consisting of six 20K cast gold, six verabond, and six Adaptic samples. The first group was cemented with zinc phosphate cement, the second group with poly-carboxylate cement, and the third group with glass ionomer cement. Constant finger pressure was applied for cementation. The sample were then stored at $37^{\circ}C$ in distilled water bath for 24 hours. The tensile strength test was performed on an Instron Universal test machine with crosshead speed of 0.05cm/min and the results compared statistically. Results of the study showed that: 1. A significant difference of bond strength was observed with different types of dental cements and core materials. 2. With gold core, zinc phosphate cement was stronger than both the polycarboxylate cement and glass ionomer cement, which did not differ in bond strength. 3. With base-metal core, zinc phosphate cement showed the highest bond strength and was followed by polycarboxylate cement and glass ionomer cement. 4. With composite resin core, zinc phosphate cement showed the highest bond strength and was followed by glass ionomer cement and polycarboxylate cement. 5. The base-metal core (Verabond core) privided the highest retention of all core materials.

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Thermodynamic Properties of Lanthanides Complexes with Benzoylformate Anion (Lanthanides-Benzoylformate 착물 형성에 관한 열역학적 연구)

  • Young-Inn Kim;Sun-Geum Park
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.442-447
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    • 1993
  • The thermodynamic parameters (${\Delta}$G, ${\Delta}$H and ${\Delta}$S) of lanthanides(III)-benzoylformate complexes in aqueous solution have been determined in the ionic medium of 0.1M $NaClO_4$ at 25$^{\circ}C$, using pH and enthalpy titration method. The stability constants of the lanthanide(III)-benzoylformate complexes (1 : 1) agree well with the general relationships for the bidentate ligands (e.g., log${\beta}_1$ vs. p$K_a$). Thermodynamic evidences show that the oxygen atom in ketone group is coordinated along with the carboxylate group. It is ascribed to the increasing charge density on the oxygen atom in ketone group due to the conjugation effect in the benzoylformate ligand. Thermodynamic results also indicate that the complexes are stabilized by the enthalpy effect caused by the ionic interaction of metal-oxygen bond as well as the entropy effect.

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Effect of Two-step Surface Modification of Activated Carbon on the Adsorption Characteristics of Metal Ions in Wastewater I. Equilibrium and Batch Adsorptions

  • Park, Geun-Il;Lee, Jae-Kwang;Ryu, Seung-Kon;Kim, Joon-Hyung
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.3 no.4
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    • pp.219-225
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    • 2002
  • The two-step surface modifications of activated carbon was carried out to improve the adsorption capacity of toxic heavy metal ions in liquid phase. Physical and chemical properties of the as-received activated carbon (AC) and two kinds of surface-modified activated carbons ($1^{st}AC$ and $2^{nd}AC$) were evaluated through the BET analysis, surface acidity, and oxides measurements. Specific surface area and pore volume did not significantly change, but surface oxide-group remarkably increased by the surface modification. Equilibrium and batch adsorptions of the various metals, such as Pb, Cd, and Cr, using AC, $1^{st}AC$, and $2^{nd}AC$ were performed at initial pH 5. The adsorption capacity and rate of $2^{nd}AC$ were higher than those of AC and $1^{st}AC$. The carboxylic/sodium carboxylate complex groups were developed from the two-step surface modification of activated carbon, which strongly affected the adsorption of metal ions.

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Constituents of Paulownia tomentosa Stem(III): The Crystal Structure of Methyl 5-Hydroxy-dinaphtho[1,2-2',3]furan-7,12-dione-6-carboxylate

  • Park, Il-Yeong;Kim, Bak-Kwang;Kim, Yang-Bae
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.52-57
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    • 1992
  • The molecular structure of a natural compound was determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The compound was isolated by methanol extraction and repeated chromatography from the stem of Paulownia tomentosa. Yellow prismatic crystals of the compound, which were recrystallized from tetrahydrofuran, are triclinic, with a = 7.310 (6), b = 10.753(6), c = 11.586(5) ${\AA}.\;\alpha= 93.30(6),\;\beta=105.62(10),\;\gamma=109.49(7)^\circ,\;D_x=1.514,\;D_m=1.51 g/cm^3$, space group P1 and Z = 2. The structure was solved by direct method, and refined by least-squares procedure to the final R-value of 0.032 for 1271 independent reflections $(F\le3\sigma{(F))}$. The compound is one of new furanquinone analogue. The molecule has a nearly planar conformation with an intramolecular hydrogen bond. In the crystal, the planar molecules are arranged as a prallel sheet-like pattern, and these stackings are stabilized by the O-H...O type intermolecular hydrogen bonds. The other intermolecular contacts appear to be the normal van der Waals interactions.

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Infrared Spectroscopic Study of α-Cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic Acid on Nanocrystalline TiO2 Surfaces: Anchoring of Metal-Free Organic Dyes at Photoanodes in Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

  • Dembereldorj, Uuriintuya;Joo, Sang-Woo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.1
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    • pp.116-119
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    • 2010
  • Adsorption structures of the self-assembled thin films of $\alpha$-cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid (CHCA) anchoring on $TiO_2$ surfaces have been studied by using temperature-dependent diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier-transform (DRIFT) spectroscopy. From the presence of the strong $\nu(COO^-)$ band at ~1390 $cm^{-1}$ along with the disappearance of the OH bands in the carboxylic acid group in the DRIFT spectra at room temperature, CHCA appeared to adsorb onto $TiO_2$ surfaces as a carboxylate form. The absence of the out-of-plane benzene ring modes of CHCA in the DRIFT spectra suggests a rather vertical orientation of CHCA on $TiO_2$. Above ~220$ ^{\circ}C$, CHCA seemed to start to thermally degrade on $TiO_2$ surfaces referring from the disappearance of most vibrational modes in the DRIFT spectra, whereas the $\nu$(C ≡ N) bands were found to remain relatively conspicuous as the temperature increased even up to ~460$^{\circ}C$.