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Colorimetric and Fluorescent Recognition of Fluoride by a Binaphthol Thioureido Derivative

  • Tang, Lijun;Wang, Nannan;Guo, Jiaojiao
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.33 no.7
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    • pp.2145-2148
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    • 2012
  • A new thiourea based receptor (1) was synthesized and applied to fluoride ion recognition in acetonitrile solution. Receptor 1 displayed dual changes in absorption and fluorescence emission intensities selectively for fluoride ions. The interaction of 1 with fluoride undergoes a deprotonation process that is confirmed by $^1H$ NMR titration.

Comparative Analysis of Cytotoxicity of Fluoride Compounds on Oral Cancer and Osteosarcoma Cells (불소화합물의 골육종 및 구강암 세포주에 대한 독성의 비교분석)

  • 송제선;이백수;김정희
    • Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.113-120
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    • 1999
  • Fluorination of drinking water has been used world widely to reduce the incidence of caries. Recently, contradictory results on the cytotoxicity of fluoride compounds are reported. In addition, there are attempts to use fluorosilicate for fluorination of drinking water in Korea, therefore, we tried to analyze the cytotoxicity of fluoride compounds on oral epidermoid carcinoma (KB and A253) and osteosarcoma (HOS and MG-63) cells in this study. We treated cells with 0, 10, 50 and 250 ppm of fluorosilicic acid (domestic or from Fluka, F$\_$6/H$_2$Si), sodium fluorosilicate (F$\_$6/Na$_2$Si), sodium fluoroacetate (FCH$_2$CO$_2$Na), sodium fluoride (NaF) or potassium fluoride(KF) and measured the relative cell survival by MTT assay. At the concentration of < 10ppm, no significant cytotoxicity was observed. At 50 ppm, each cells revealed different response to fluoride treatment. Among cells used in this study, MG-63 was the most resistant to fluoride treatment. Comparable toxicity data from domestic and imported fluorosilicic acids were obtained. When we compared the relative cytotoxicity of fluoride compounds against their fluoride contents, the differences in relative cell survival were smaller. Most of cells showed < 20% of survival at 250 ppm. In order to analyze the pH dependence of the cytotoxicity of fluorosilicates, the pH of cell culture media containing fluorosilicate was adjusted to 7.4 or 6.5 and the relative cytotoxicity was measured. At lower pH, about 10% higher cytotoxicity was obtained. Thus, our data suggested that the toxicity of domestic fluorosilicic acid was similar to that of fluorosilicic acid from Fluka, and the cytotoxicity of fluoride compounds was dependent on the relative content of fluoride and pH.

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Effects of Fluoride dopants for $BaAl_2S_4$:Eu thin-films

  • Guo, Runhong;Miura, Noboru;Matsumoto, Hironaga;Nakano, Ryotaro
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.1287-1289
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    • 2009
  • Three different fluoride compounds were used for preparation of $BaAl_2S_4$:Eu thin-films. The emission intensity of these devices were higher than that of the thin-films deposited without fluoride materials, and the appropriate annealing temperature decreased with fluoride dopants. It is related to the fluoride compounds accelerate the crystallization of $BaAl_2S_4$ at low temperature.

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Effect of oxygen containing compounds in uranium tetrafluoride on its non-adiabatic calciothermic reduction characteristics

  • Gupta, Sonal;Kumar, Raj;Satpati, Santosh K.;Sahu, Manharan L.
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.53 no.6
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    • pp.1931-1938
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    • 2021
  • Uranium ingot is produced by metallothermic reduction of uranium tetrafluoride using magnesium or calcium as reductant. Presence of oxygen containing compounds viz. uranyl fluoride and uranium oxide in the starting uranium fluoride has a significant effect on the firing time, final temperature of the charge, slag-metal separation and hence the metal recovery. As reported in the literature, the maximum tolerable limit for uranyl fluoride in the UF4 is 2.5 wt% and limit for uranium oxide content is in the range 2-3 wt%. No theoretical or experimental basis is available till date for these limits. Analyses have been carried out in this study to understand the effect of UO2F2 concentration in the starting fluoride on the final temperature of the products and thus the reduction characteristics. UF4 having uranyl fluoride concentration, less than as well as more than 2.5 wt%, have been investigated. Thermodynamic calculations have been carried out to arrive at a general expression for the final temperature attained by the products during calciothermic reduction of UF4. Finally, an upper limit for the oxygen containing impurities has been estimated using the CaO-CaF2 phase diagram.

A Educational Study on Detection of Fluoride by Borane Compounds (보레인 화합물을 이용한 불소 이온 검출에 관한 교육 연구)

  • Lee, Kang Mun
    • Korean Educational Research Journal
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    • v.37 no.1
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    • pp.33-45
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    • 2016
  • We propose a research for detection of the fluoride ion using borane compounds. Based on the Lewis acid-base reaction, we discussed the fundamental of sensing for fluoride ion. One of the important aspects in the chemistry of organoboranes is their behaviors as Lewis acids, which is a result of the vacant $2p_{\pi}$ orbital on the tricoordinate boron center. The electronic interaction between boron atoms and ${\pi}$-orbitals of donor molecules, constructed from the carbon 2p orbitals, is generally strong. Boron atoms can reach the desired octet configuration either through ${\pi}$-overlap with a suitable X or through formation of Lewis acid-Lewis base complexes.

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Operation Parameters for the Effective Treatment of Steel Wastewater by Rare Earth Oxide and Calcium Hydroxide (효율적 제철폐수의 처리를 위한 희토류 화합물과 칼슘화합물의 운전인자 연구)

  • Lee, Chang-Yong;Lee, Sang-Min;Kim, Wan-Joo;Choi, Ko-Yeol
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.483-489
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    • 2006
  • The behavior of rare earth compounds such as $La_{2}O_{3}$, $CeO_{2}$, and $Ca(OH)_{2}$ on the removal of fluoride and heavy metals in the steel wastewater has been investigated. The removal mechanism of fluoride by rare earth elements has been known to be the formation of insoluble compounds between $F^{-}$ and cations such as $La^{3+}$ and $Ce^{4+}$ produced by the dissociation of rare earth compounds (To reduce the running cost of the fluoride wastewater treatment facility, their fluoride removal efficiencies were compared with those of inexpensive rare earth minerals such as natural lanthanide and cerium compound used as a glass polishing agent). All of the rare earth oxides used in this study showed a higher removal efficiency of fluoride than $Ca(OH)_{2}$ in the wastewater. In the case of artificial HF solution, the removal efficiency of fluoride showed in the order: $CeO_{2}$-mineral < $CeO_{2}$ < $Ca(OH)_{2}$ < $La_{2}O_{3}$-mineral < $La_{2}O_{3}$. However, the removal efficiency of fluoride in the wastewater increased in the following order: $Ca(OH)_{2}$ < $CeO_{2}$ mineral < $CeO_{2}$ < $La_{2}O_{3}$ mineral < $La_{2}O_{3}$. All agents showed high efficiencies for the removal of Mn and total Cr in the rare earth compounds. In the case of $Ca(OH)_{2}$, fluoride removal decreased with increasing pH while. However, the rare earth compounds showed a higher fluoride removal in higher pH condition, the optimum pH condition seemed to be around 7 considering both water quality and fluoride removal. Under the pH 7 condition, the $Ca(OH)_{2}$ was superior to rare earth compounds in Mn removal and the lanthanide was superior to others in total Cr removal.

Current status of fluoride concentration and information labeling of oral hygiene products on the Korean market (국내시판 불소함유 구강위생용품의 실태조사)

  • Oh, Chi-Un;Kim, Kyung-Hee
    • Journal of Korean society of Dental Hygiene
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.231-240
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    • 2022
  • Objectives: This study was conducted to survey the currently available fluoride-containing oral hygiene products in Korea to provide consumers with information regarding the concentration and form of fluoride in each product, as well as to determine whether the information was easy to understand. Methods: A total of 64 types of domestic commercial oral hygiene products were purchased from an offline market and evaluated. Results: The domestic commercial toothpaste products contained fluoride in the form of sodium fluoride (NaF) and sodium monofluorophosphate (SMFP). In this study, toothpaste containing 1,000 ppm fluoride compounds accounted for the largest proportion (61.5%). Toothpastes containing below 1,000 ppm fluoride accounted for 34.6%, while toothpastes with fluoride above 1,000 ppm fluoride accounted for 3.9%. Toothpaste containing more than 1,000 ppm fluoride has not been popularized domestically. Mouthwash products contained fluoride compounds at less than 300 ppm concentration. Of the five types of mouthwash products, only two types had labels indicating fluoride concentration. In addition, the location of the labels indicating fluoride concentration differed between manufacturers and even within the same manufacturer. Conclusions: It is important to popularize toothpaste with fluoride levels above 1,000 ppm so that a broader selection of toothpaste can be offered to consumers in need. Standardized information needs to be provided for consumer convenience to aid in choosing appropriate oral hygiene products.

AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF FLUORIDE COMPOUNDS ON THE GROWTH OF STREPTOCOCCUS MUTANS (불소화합물이 Streptococcus mutans의 증식에 미치는 영향에 관한 실험적 연구)

  • In, In -Sook;Lee, Jong-Gap
    • Journal of the korean academy of Pediatric Dentistry
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.151-157
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    • 1984
  • The purpose of this study was to compare the growth-inhibiting effect of sodium fluoride and stannous fluoride on a cariogenic strain of Streptococcus mutans exposed to the different concentration of $SnF_2$ and NaF The result were as follows: 1. The growth rate of the Streptococcus mutans was unaffected by 75 ppmF, slowed by 150 ppmF, and immediately arrested by 300 or 600 ppmF where increments of NaF were added to actively growing 12-hour broth culture. 2. $SnF_2$ slowed the growth rate at 75 ppmF, was to bactericidal initially at 150 and 300 ppmF, and was to totally bactercidal at 600 ppmF. 3. $SnF_2$ has been shown to be more effective than NaF in inhibiting the growth activity of Streptococcus mutans. 4. The inhibitory effect of fluoride compounds on the growth of Streptococcus mutans was increased in the decreased pH at concentration of 600 ppmF.

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Enhancement effect of phosphate and silicate on water defluoridation by calcined gypsum

  • Al-Rawajfeh, Aiman Eid;Alrawashdeh, Albara I.;Aldawdeyah, Asma;Hassan, Shorouq;Qarqouda, Ruba
    • Advances in environmental research
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.35-49
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    • 2013
  • Research work on removal of fluoride from water, referred to as water defluoridation, has resulted into the development of a number of technologies over the years but they suffer from either cost or efficiency drawbacks. In this work, enhancement effects of phosphate and silicate on defluoridation of water by low-cost Plaster of Paris (calcined gypsum) were studied. To our knowledge, the influence of silicate on defluoridation was not reported. It was claimed, that the presence of some ions in the treated water samples, was decreasing the fluoride removal since these ions compete the fluoride ions on occupying the available adsorption sites, however, phosphate and silicate ions, from its sodium slats, have enhanced the fluoride % removal, hence, precipitation of calcium-fluoro compounds of these ions can be suggested. Percentage removal of $F^-$ by neat Plaster is 48%, the electrical conductance (EC) curve shows the typical curve of Plaster setting which begins at 20 min and finished at 30 min. The addition of phosphate and silicate ions enhances the removal of fluoride to high extent > 90%. Thermodynamics parameters showed spontaneous fluoride removal by neat Plaster and Plaster-silicate system. The percentage removal with time showed second-order reaction kinetics.