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Preparation of CdS-pillared $H_4Nb_6O_7$ and Photochemical Reduction of Nitrate under Visible Light Irradiation

  • Tawkaew, Sittinun;Fujishiro, Yoshinobu;Uchida, Satoshi;Sato, Tsugio
    • The Korean Journal of Ceramics
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.43-46
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    • 2000
  • $H_4Nb_6/O_{17}$/CdS nanocomposites which intercalated CdS particles, less than 0.8nm thickness, in the interlayer of $H_4Nb_6/O_{17}$ were prepared by the successive ion exchange reactions of $H_4Nb_6/O_{17}$ with $Cd^{2+}$ and $C_3H_7NH_3_+$, followed by the reaction with $H_2S$ gas. $H_4Nb_6/O_{17}$/CdS photocatalytically reduced $NO_3$ ̄ to $NO_2$ ̄ and $NH_3$in the presence of sacrificial hole acceptor such as methanol under visible light irradiation (wavelength>400nm), although unsupported CdS showed no noticeable photocatalytic activity for $NO_3$ ̄ reduction. The catalytic activity of $H_4Nb_6/O_{17}$/CdS greatly enhanced with co-doping of Pt particles in the interlayer.

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Influence of Sulfate on the Early Hydration in the Solidification of Lime-tailings (소석회-광물찌꺼기 고형화의 초기 수화에 미치는 황산염의 영향)

  • Lee, Hyun-Cheol;Min, Kyoung-Won;Yoo, Hwan-Geun
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.46 no.6
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    • pp.535-544
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    • 2013
  • Influence of sulfate on the early hydration in the solidification treatment of abandoned mine tailings was characterized. Solidified specimens using hydrated lime as a binder were prepared with various amounts of added $Na_2SO_4$ and different curing days. Unconfined compressive strength measurement, heavy metal leaching test, XRD analysis were performed after 7-, 14- and 28-days curing. According to curing days strength of solidified specimens using only distilled water increased but those with addition of $Na_2SO_4$ decreased. External cracks of specimens developed definitely with increasing $Na_2SO_4$ concentration and curing days. Concentrations of Cu, Cd, Zn, and As in the leached solutions from solidified specimens decreased significantly but Pb was leached readily in cases of hydrated lime dosage more than 10 wt%. Gypsum and $MgSO_4$ were identified in the cracked solidified specimens by XRD analysis, and pillar-shaped crystals of SEM image were identified as gypsum in reference with EDS analysis. Crystallization of sulfate in the process of lime-tailing solidification caused cracking, which should be supplemented for solidification treatment of highly sulfur-contained tailing.

표면변형에 따른 실리콘 태양전지의 전력변환효율 변화

  • Lee, Se-Won;O, Si-Deok;Sin, Hyeon-Uk;Jeong, Je-Myeong;Kim, Tae-Hwan;Sin, Jae-Cheol;Kim, Hyo-Jin
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2012.02a
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    • pp.387-387
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    • 2012
  • 결정 Si 및 비정질 Si 태양전지는 환경친화적이며 안정적인 물질로 전력변환 및 에너지 저장 장치에 중요하기 때문에 연구가 활발하게 진행되고 있다. 고효율 Si 태양전지를 제작하여 상용화하기에는 여러 가지 문제점이 있다. 공기와 비교하여 높은 굴절률을 갖고 있기 때문에 발생하는 반사를 줄이기 위해서 필요한 무반사 코팅층(Anti-reflective coating; ARC)은 주로 SiO2 와 SiNx 와 같은 유전체를 이용하여 사용하지만 이들 ARC 증착은 PECVD와 같은 진공장비를 사용하므로 제작 비용이 높아지는 단점이 있다. 나노선 또는 나노 팁과 같은 sub-wavelength 구조를 표면에 만들어 반사율을 줄이는 작업을 통해 ARC 공정비용을 감소하고 효율을 증진하는 연구가 활발히 진행되고 있다. CdS 양자점을 태양전지 표면에 형성함으로 ARC로 해결할 수 없는 단파장영역에 해당하는 부분을 줄이는 연구가 진행되었으며, 비정질의 경우 원기둥 형태의 태양전지 형태와 더불어 지름 방향으로의 PN 접합 나노로드 배열을 만들어 흡수면을 증가하여 효율을 증가한 연구도 진행되었다. 태양전지 표면의 형태를 V-groove 형태로 형성하여 입사하는 태양전지의 광밀도를 증가하는 이론적 결과도 발표되었다. 본 연구에서는 Si 태양전지의 표면변형에 따른 태양전지의 전력변환효율의 변화를 관찰하기 위하여 태양전지 표면의 texture 지름을 $3{\sim}15{\mu}m$, 간격을 $5{\sim}20{\mu}m$로 변화하고, 태양전지 표면의 나노 패턴을 2~10 nm 로 변화하여 반사율과 전력변환효율을 비교하였다. 나노와 마이크로 패턴은 각각 polystyrene nanosphere 와 photo mask를 이용하여 제작하였으며 PN junction Si 태양전지는 spin on dopant 방식으로 제작하여 성능을 조사하였다.

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Implementation Strategy of Global Framework for Climate Service through Global Initiatives in AgroMeteorology for Agriculture and Food Security Sector (선도적 농림기상 국제협력을 통한 농업과 식량안보분야 전지구기후 서비스체계 구축 전략)

  • Lee, Byong-Lyol;Rossi, Federica;Motha, Raymond;Stefanski, Robert
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.109-117
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    • 2013
  • The Global Framework on Climate Services (GFCS) will guide the development of climate services that link science-based climate information and predictions with climate-risk management and adaptation to climate change. GFCS structure is made up of 5 pillars; Observations/Monitoring (OBS), Research/ Modeling/ Prediction (RES), Climate Services Information System (CSIS) and User Interface Platform (UIP) which are all supplemented with Capacity Development (CD). Corresponding to each GFCS pillar, the Commission for Agricultural Meteorology (CAgM) has been proposing "Global Initiatives in AgroMeteorology" (GIAM) in order to facilitate GFCS implementation scheme from the perspective of AgroMeteorology - Global AgroMeteorological Outlook System (GAMOS) for OBS, Global AgroMeteorological Pilot Projects (GAMPP) for RES, Global Federation of AgroMeteorological Society (GFAMS) for UIP/RES, WAMIS next phase for CSIS/UIP, and Global Centers of Research and Excellence in AgroMeteorology (GCREAM) for CD, through which next generation experts will be brought up as virtuous cycle for human resource procurements. The World AgroMeteorological Information Service (WAMIS) is a dedicated web server in which agrometeorological bulletins and advisories from members are placed. CAgM is about to extend its service into a Grid portal to share computer resources, information and human resources with user communities as a part of GFCS. To facilitate ICT resources sharing, a specialized or dedicated Data Center or Production Center (DCPC) of WMO Information System for WAMIS is under implementation by Korea Meteorological Administration. CAgM will provide land surface information to support LDAS (Land Data Assimilation System) of next generation Earth System as an information provider. The International Society for Agricultural Meteorology (INSAM) is an Internet market place for agrometeorologists. In an effort to strengthen INSAM as UIP for research community in AgroMeteorology, it was proposed by CAgM to establish Global Federation of AgroMeteorological Society (GFAMS). CAgM will try to encourage the next generation agrometeorological experts through Global Center of Excellence in Research and Education in AgroMeteorology (GCREAM) including graduate programmes under the framework of GENRI as a governing hub of Global Initiatives in AgroMeteorology (GIAM of CAgM). It would be coordinated under the framework of GENRI as a governing hub for all global initiatives such as GFAMS, GAMPP, GAPON including WAMIS II, primarily targeting on GFCS implementations.