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Theoretical Studies on the Alkylidene Silylenoid H2C = SiLiF and Its Insertion Reaction with R-H (R = F, OH, NH2)

  • Tan, Xiaojun;Wang, Weihua;Li, Ping;Li, Qingyan;Cheng, Lei;Wang, Shufen;Cai, Weiwang;Xing, Jinping
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.1349-1354
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    • 2010
  • The geometries and isomerization of the alkylidene silylenoid $H_2C$ = SiLiF as well as its insertion reactions with R-H (R = F, OH, $NH_2$) have been systematically investigated at the B3LYP/6-311+$G^*$ level of theory. The potential barriers of the three insertion reactions are 97.5, 103.3, and 126.1 kJ/mol, respectively. Here, all the mechanisms of the three reactions are identical to each other, i.e., an intermediate has been formed first during the insertion reaction. Then, the intermediate could dissociate into the substituted silylene ($H_2C$ = SiHR) and LiF with a barrier corresponding to their respective dissociation energies. Correspondingly, the reaction energies for the three reactions are -36.4, -24.3, and 3.7 kJ/mol, respectively. Compared with the insertion reaction of $H_2C$ = Si: and R-H (R = F, OH and $NH_2$), the introduction of LiF makes the insertion reaction occur more easily. Furthermore, the effects of halogen (F, Cl, Br) substitution and inorganic salts employed on the reaction activity have also been discussed. As a result, the relative reactivity among the three insertion reactions should be as follows: H-F > H-OH > H-$NH_2$.

NOTES ON THE SPACE OF DIRICHLET TYPE AND WEIGHTED BESOV SPACE

  • Choi, Ki Seong
    • Journal of the Chungcheong Mathematical Society
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.393-402
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    • 2013
  • For 0 < $p$ < ${\infty}$, ${\alpha}$ > -1 and 0 < $r$ < 1, we show that if $f$ is in the space of Dirichlet type $\mathfrak{D}^p_{p-1}$, then ${\int}_{1}^{0}M_{p}^{p}(r,f^{\prime})(1-r)^{p-1}rdr$ < ${\infty}$ and ${\int}_{1}^{0}M_{(2+{\alpha})p}^{(2+{\alpha})p}(r,f^{\prime})(1-r)^{(2+{\alpha})p+{\alpha}}rdr$ < ${\infty}$ where $M_p(r,f)=\[\frac{1}{2{\pi}}{\int}_{0}^{2{\pi}}{\mid}f(re^{it}){\mid}^pdt\]^{1/p}$. For 1 < $p$ < $q$ < ${\infty}$ and ${\alpha}+1$ < $p$, we show that if there exists some positive constant $c$ such that ${\parallel}f{\parallel}_{L^{q(d{\mu})}}{\leq}c{\parallel}f{\parallel}_{\mathfrak{D}^p_{\alpha}}$ for all $f{\in}\mathfrak{D}^p_{\alpha}$, then ${\parallel}f{\parallel}_{L^{q(d{\mu})}}{\leq}c{\parallel}f{\parallel}_{\mathcal{B}_p(q)}$ where $\mathcal{B}_p(q)$ is the weighted Besov space. We also find the condition of measure ${\mu}$ such that ${\sup}_{a{\in}D}{\int}_D(k_a(z)(1-{\mid}a{\mid}^2)^{(p-a-1)})^{q/p}d{\mu}(z)$ < ${\infty}$.

Functional Analysis of the Putative BUB2 Homologues of C. elegans in the Spindle Position Checkpoint

  • Lee, Kyung-Hee;Song, Ki-Won
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.87-94
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    • 2005
  • Spindle position checkpoint monitors the orientation of mitotic spindle for proper segregation of replicated chromosomes into mother cell and the daughter, and prohibits mitotic exit when mitotic spindle is misaligned. BUB2 forms one of the key upstream element of spindle position checkpoint in budding yeast, but its functional homologues have not been identified in higher eukaryotes. Here, we analyzed the functions of two putative BUB2 homologues of C. elegans in the spindle orientation checkpoint. From the C. elegans genome database, we found that two open reading frames (ORFs), F35H12_2 and C33F10_2, showed high sequence homology with BUB2. We obtained the expressed sequence tag (EST) clones for F35H12_2 (yk221d4) and C33F10_2 (yk14e10) and verified the full cDNA for each ORF by sequencing and 5' RACE with SL1 primer. The functional complementation assays of yk221d4 and yk14e10 in ${\Delta}bub2$ of S. cerevisiae revealed that these putative BUB2 homologues of C. elegans could not replace the function of BUB2 in spindle position checkpoint and mitotic exit. Our attempt to document the component of spindle position checkpoint in metazoans using sequence homology was not successful. This suggests that structural information about its components might be required to identify functional homologues of the spindle position checkpoint in higher eukaryotes.

SOLUTION AND STABILITY OF A GENERAL QUADRATIC FUNCTIONAL EQUATION IN TWO VARIABLES

  • LEE, EUN HWI;LEE, JO SEUNG
    • Honam Mathematical Journal
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.45-59
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    • 2004
  • In this paper we obtain the general solution the functional equation $a^2f(\frac{x-2y}{a})+f(x)+2f(y)=2a^2f(\frac{x-y}{a})+f(2y).$ The type of the solution of this equation is Q(x)+A(x)+C, where Q(x), A(x) and C are quadratic, additive and constant, respectively. Also we prove the stability of this equation in the spirit of Hyers, Ulam, Rassias and $G\check{a}vruta$.

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Effect of Metal Fluoride on the Formation of α-Alumina Particles (금속 불화물 첨가제가 α-알루미나 입자생성에 미치는 영향)

  • Seo, Geum-Suk;Lee, Sang-Geun;Ahn, Byung-Hyun;Ju, Chang-Sik;Hong, Seong-Soo;Park, Seong-Soo;Lee, Gun Dae
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.48 no.5
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    • pp.627-631
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    • 2010
  • $\alpha$-Alumna particles were prepared by a precipitation method with metal fluoride additive. Aluminum nitrate and ammonia solution were used as starting materials. $AlF_3$, $CaF_2$, and $MnF_2$ were utilized as additives. The effects of precipitation solvent and metal fluoride on the phase transformation temperature, size and morphology of $\alpha$-alumna particles were investigated. The solvent for precipitation did not affect the phase transformation temperature, while it influenced the size of $\alpha$-alumna particles. The phase transformation temperature to $\alpha$-alumna was reduced by addition of metal fluoride and was different with metal cation in metal fluoride ($AlF_3(800^{\circ}C)$ < $MnF_2(900^{\circ}C)$ < $CaF_2(950^{\circ}C)$). The addition of each of three metal fluorides led to the formation of platelike particles and, among the three additives, $MnF_2$ additive resulted in the formation of relatively small particle.

Oxidation Behavior of the HVOF-sprayed $\textrm{Cr}_{3}\textrm{C}_{2}$-NiCr Coating Layer (HVOF 용사된 $\textrm{Cr}_{3}\textrm{C}_{2}$-NiCr 용사층의 산화 거동)

  • Kim, Byeong-Hui;Seo, Dong-Su
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.8 no.8
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    • pp.757-765
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    • 1998
  • This study was performed to investigate the influence of fuel/oxygen ratio (F/O= 3.2, 3.0, 2.8) on the oxidation behavior of two kinds of (20wt%NiCr claded $\textrm{Cr}_{3}\textrm{C}_{2}$, and 7wt%NiCr mixed $\textrm{Cr}_{3}\textrm{C}_{2}$) composite powder with different manufacturing method. The results show that the oxidation behavior between the 20wt% NiCr claded $\textrm{Cr}_{3}\textrm{C}_{2}$ and 7wt% NiCr mixed $\textrm{Cr}_{3}\textrm{C}_{2}$ coating was widely different. The surface morphology of the coating composed of 7wt% NiCr mixed $\textrm{Cr}_{3}\textrm{C}_{2}$ was changed to porous with F/O ratio by the aggressive evolution of gas phases($\textrm{CO}_2$, CO and $\textrm{CrO}_3$) and the oxide cluster composed of Ni and Cr were grown after oxidation at $1000^{\circ}C$ for 50 hours. But the surface morphology of the coating composed of 20wt% NiCr claded $\textrm{Cr}_{3}\textrm{C}_{2}$ was not changed to porous after oxidation at $1000^{\circ}C$ for 50 hours. Therefore, the reason for high oxidation rate is due to activation of $\textrm{Cr}_{3}\textrm{C}_{2}$ to oxidation by entrapped oxygen gases within coating layer, and to closely relate with the decomposition of $\textrm{Cr}_{3}\textrm{C}_{2}$ to $\textrm{Cr}_{7}\textrm{C}_{3}$ phase. Accordingly, On the evidence of these results, the study about the oxidation behavoir of the HVOF sprayed $\textrm{Cr}_{3}\textrm{C}_{2}$ coating depending on hydrogen flow rate must be done.

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Effect of Deposition Temperature on the Characteristics of Low Dielectric Fluorinated Amorphous Carbon Thin Films (증착온도가 저유전 a-C:F 박막의 특성에 미치는 영향)

  • Park, Jeong-Won;Yang, Sung-Hoon;Park, Jong-Wan
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.9 no.12
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    • pp.1211-1215
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    • 1999
  • Fluorinated amorphous carbon (a-C:F) films were prepared by an electron cyclotron resonance chemical vapor deposition (ECRCVD) system using a gas mixture of $C_2F_6$ and $CH_4$ over a range of deposition temperature (room temperature ~ 300$^{\circ}C$). 500$^{\AA}C$ thick DLC films were pre-deposited on Si substrate to improve the strength between substrate and a-C:F film. The chemical bonding structure, chemical composition, surface roughness and dielectric constant of a-C:F films deposited by varying the deposition temperature were studied with a variety of techniques, such as Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy(FTIR), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy(XPS), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and capacitance-voltage(C-V) measurement. Both deposition rate and fluorine content decreased linearly with increasing deposition temperature. As the deposition temperature increased from room temperature to 300$^{\circ}C$, the fluorine concentration decreased from 53.9at.% down to 41.0at.%. The dielectric constant increased from 2.45 to 2.71 with increasing the deposition temperature from room temperature to 300$^{\circ}C$. The film shrinkage was reduced with increasing deposition temperature. This results ascribed by the increased crosslinking in the films at the higher deposition temperature.

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Study on the Changes in Saponins from Ginseng Callus by Tissue Culture -Part 1. Comparison of Saponins from Callus Tissue and from the Root of Ginseng Plant- (조직배양(組織培養)에 의한 인삼성분(人蔘成分)의 변화(變化) -제1보(第一報) Callus와 인삼성분(人蔘成分)의 비교(比較)-)

  • Yang, R.;Choi, Y.C.;Kim, H.J.;Lee, S.C.;Park, S.H.
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.181-188
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    • 1978
  • To study on the changes in saponins from callus mass by tissue culture, the callus was derived from the petiole of Korean Ginseng (Panax Ginseng C.A. Meyer) and cultivated on Murashige and Skoog's agar medium supplemented with 2.4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and kinetin for 8 months. Then, well-grown callus was analyzed for its components estimation. The results obtained are as follows: (1) When saponins isolated from callus mass were chromatographed on a silca gel plate, and determined by the thinchrograph TFG-10, the ratio of Rb, c to Rg(f) in saponins was 2.16 to 1 and Rb, c, d to Re, g (f) was 1 to 1.63, while in the case of saponins from the root of Panax Ginseng grown by soil culture, the ratio of Rb, c to Rg(f) was 1.03 to 1 and the ratio of Rb, c,d to Re, g(f) was 1 to 1.17. (2) Sapogenins were obtained from the hydrolysates of saponins, and determined by thinchrograph TFG-10. The ratio of panaxadiol to panaxatriol in sapogenins from callus saponins was 2.66 to 1, while the ratio of panaxadiol to panaxatriol in sapogenins from ginseng root saponins was 1.86 to 1. From the results above mentioned, we concluded that the relative contents of sapogenins in saponins from callus mass by tissue culture were different from those in saponins from ginseng root by soil culture.

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Prediction of Retention Indices of Various Compounds in Gas-Liquid Chromatography (기체-액체 크로마토그래피에서 화합물의 머무름 지표의 예측에 관한 연구)

  • Cha, Gi Won;Lee, Deok Jae
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.108-121
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    • 1994
  • The retention indices of branched-chain alkane, benzene ring, alcohol, amine, ketone, aldehyde and cyclic compounds were measured at 150, 180 and $210^{\circ}C$ on OV-1701 and OV-1 capillary columns. The group retention factors (GRF) of the substituents and the st` ructure retention factors (SRF) of the molecular structure change are derived from the retention indices of reference compounds and series of homologues. The $GRF_f$ equation of `f'th substituent is $GRF_f\;=\;I_{obs}-(100Z + \sum\limits_{i{\neq}f}GRF_i$ + {\sum}$SRF_i$)and the SRFf equation of `f'th molecular structure group is $SRF_f\;=\;I_{obs}-(100Z + {\sum}GRFi + \sum\limits_{i{\neq}f}SRF_i$). The predicted retention indices for those compound were in agreement, within the error of $\pm2$ and $\pm3%$, with the observed values that were obtained using the OV-1701 and OV-1 capillary column, respectively. The $\Delta$ xi of the substituents and $\Delta$ yi of the molecular structure change according to temperature change are derived from the $\Delta'/^{\circ}C$ of reference compounds and series of homologues. The $\Delta$ xi equation of the `f'th substituent is ${\Delta}x_f = {$\Delta}'/^{\circ}C+ \sum\limits_{i{\neq}f}\Delta$ xi + {\sum}{\Delta}yi\;and\;{\Delta}yi$ equation of the `f'th molecular structure group is ${\Delta}y_f$ = {\Delta}'/^{\circ}C+{\sum}{\Delta}xi +\sum\limits_{i{\neq}f}{\Delta}yi$. The predicted $\Delta'/^{\circ}C$ for these compounds were in agreement, within the error of ${\pm}18%$ and 17%, with the observed values that were obtained using the OV-1701 and OV-1 capillary column, respectively.

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Equilibrium Structure for CClF3 Using Real-Time and Time-Resolved Gas Electron Diffraction (시간 분해능 전자회절 분광법을 이용한 CClF3분자의 평형 구조 연구)

  • Seo, Seong S.;Ewbank, John D.
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.48 no.4
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    • pp.339-350
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    • 2004
  • The simplified cumulant method was applied to diffraction data of $CClF_3$ to study the equilibrium molecular parameters over a range of temperatures. The molecular parameters of $CClF_3$ by the simplified cumulant method were compared with those from the traditional method. Also the instrumentation of picosecond time resolved electron diffraction (TRED) and the experimental details are described. The total experimental temporal resolution was discussed in terms of the electron pulse width. The TRED system was applied to study the molecular structures for $CClF_3$ at room temperature. The molecular structural parameters $CClF_3$ from TRED are compared with those from GED/RT. The molecular parameters ($r_e$)of bonded C-F and C-Cl for $CClF_3$ by simplified CA are 132.00(2) pm and 175.20(3) pm, respectively, by using GED/RT. From the results of TRED experiments $r_a$ for bonded C-F and C-Cl are 132.23(13) pm and 177.23(19) pm.