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Selective Reduction of $\alpha,\beta$-Unsaturated Ketones with Borohydride Exchange Resin-$CuSO_4$ in Methanol

  • Yoon, Nung-Min;Sim, Tae-Bo
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.749-752
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    • 1993
  • Borohydride exchange resin $(BER)-CuSO_4$ system readily reduces {\alpha},{\beta}$-unsaturated ketones to the corresponding saturated alcohols quantitatively. This reduction tolerates many functional groups such as carbon-carbon multiple bonds, chlorides, epoxides, esters, amides and nitriles.

Fabrication of Sn-Sb Based Powder by Carbothermal Reduction of Spherical Ultrafine Metal Oxides (구형 초미립 금속산화물의 Carbothermal 환원에 의한 Sn-Sb계 분말 합성 및 리튬 이차 전지 음극재료 특성 평가)

  • Hong, Seong-Hyeon;Bae, Jong-Soo;Chin, Young-Mi;Kwon, Hae-Woong
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.324-330
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    • 2006
  • In this study, carbothermal reduction method was employed to synthesis Sn-Sb alloy powders from chief metal oxides with ultrafine sizes. The Sn-Sb powders consisting of ultrafine particles were formed at $800{\sim}900^{\circ}C$ by reduction of oxides. Those powders have high initial discharge capacities ($570{\sim}637\;mAh/g$) and discharge capacities of those powders maintain initial capacity after 20 cycle due to existence of ultrafine particles in powders and alloying effect of Sn-Sb.

Lithium Aluminum Hydride Reduction Studies of Rigid $\alpha$-Oximino Ketones

  • Kim, Jack C.;Lee, Young-Tae;Kim, Min-Sook;Woo, Young-Min;Shin, Hong-Dae;Cho, In-Seop
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.119-122
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    • 1982
  • Rigid ${\alpha}$-oximino ketones containing two functional groups such as 2-oximino-1-acenaphthenone and 2-oximino-1-indanone were synthesized and the simultaneous reduction of the two functional groups of ${\alpha}$-oximino ketones by $LiAlH_4$ gave the corresponding amino alcohols, 2-amino-1-acenaphthenol and 2-amino-1-indanol. The yields of the reduction products of the ${\alpha}$ -oximino ketones remarkably increased, as the increase of molar ratio of hydride used to the reactant. The use of 24 moles of $LiAlH_4$ was found to afford the best result in the reduction of the rigid ${\alpha}$-oximino ketones to the corresponding amino alcohols. The yields was not affected by the variation of solvents such as ether, THF and diglyme.

Reaction of Lithium Gallium Hydride with Selected Organic Compounds Containing Representative Functional Groups

  • Choe, Jeong Hun;Yun, Mun Yeong;Yun, Jong Hun;Jeong, Dong Won
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.16 no.5
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    • pp.416-421
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    • 1995
  • The approximate rates and stoichiometry of the reaction of excess lithium gallium hydride with selected organic compounds containing representative functional groups were examined under the standard conditions (diethyl ether, 0 $^{\circ}C)$ in order to compare its reducing characteristics with lithium aluminum hydride and lithium borohydride previously reported, and enlarge the scope of its applicability as a reducing agent. Alcohols, phenol, and amines evolve hydrogen rapidly and quantitatively. However lithium gallium hydride reacts with only one active hydrogen of primary amine. Aldehydes and ketones of diverse structure are rapidly reduced to the corresponding alcohols. Conjugated aldehyde and ketone such as cinnamaldehyde and methyl vinyl ketone are rapidly reduced to the corresponding saturated alcohols. p-Benzoquinone is mainly reduces to hydroquinone. Caproic acid and benzoic acid liberate hydrogen rapidly and quantitatively, but reduction proceeds slowly. The acid chlorides and esters tested are all rapidly reduced to the corresponding alcohols. Alkyl halides and epoxides are reduced rapidly with an uptake of 1 equiv of hydride. Styrene oxide is reduced to give 1-phenylethanol quantitatively. Primary amides are reduced slowly. Benzonitrile consumes 2.0 equiv of hydride rapidly, whereas capronitrile is reduced slowly. Nitro compounds consumed 2.9 equiv of hydride, of which 1.9 equiv is for reduction, whereas azobenzene, and azoxybenzene are inert toward this reagent. Cyclohexanone oxime is reduced consuming 2.0 equiv of hydride for reduction at a moderate rate. Pyridine is inert toward this reagent. Disulfides and sulfoxides are reduced slowly, whereas sulfide, sulfone, and sulfonate are inert under these reaction conditions. Sulfonic acid evolves 1 equiv of hydrogen instantly, but reduction is not proceeded.

Environmental Functional Soundproof Wall (친환경 기능성 방음벽)

  • Kim, Ji Sung;Lee, Woo Mi;Kim, Il Ho;Kim, Kwang Soo
    • International Journal of Highway Engineering
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    • v.15 no.5
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    • pp.65-73
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    • 2013
  • PURPOSES : This study is to suggest future development direction and application of environmental noise barriers as multi-functional soundproof wall. METHODS : Based on the literature review, case study and patent search, research and patent trend were investigated. Patent search was conducted by Patent searching tools, 'Focust'. RESULTS : As environmental noise barriers, Vegetative soundproof wall, photovoltaic soundproof wall, and air-pollution reduction soundproof wall were investigated. First of all, In Korea, Vegetative soundproof wall is being developed mostly as soundproof wall that has vegetation foundation inside, to meet the domestic condition with 23 patent applications. Second, Photovoltaic soundproof wall is being developed mainly with efficiency of photovoltaic system rather than soundproofing. And it is limited to one generation solar cell technology, although Solar cell technology is developing at a rapid pace. On the other hand, for reducing air-pollutant by soundproof wall, a variety of methods are being suggested (filtration, adsorption, and photocatalytic oxidation), and one of them, adsorption are applied for developing air pollution reduction soundproof wall in Korea. CONCLUSIONS: The above soundproof wall is not simple structure, but road facility applied fusion technique. Therefore, as one system, it is difficult to harmonize due to various considerations for design factor. However, if it's possible that a benefits of one system apply to another system, Synergy effect may be created. In the foreseeable future, soundproof wall may be considered as a road system using fusion technique rather than just functional facility. Therefore, substantial studies for applying multi-functional soundproof wall on the road are needed for the future.

Good functional results with open reduction and internal fixation for locked posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation: a case series

  • Nicolas Moran;Michael Marsalli;Mauricio Vargas;Joaquin De la Paz;Marco Cartaya
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.288-295
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    • 2022
  • Background: There is no standardized therapeutic strategy for locked posterior shoulder fracture-dislocation (PSFD), and no consensus exists on the analysis of preoperative factors. This retrospective study aimed to evaluate functional results and complications in a series of PSFD cases managed with open surgical treatment. Methods: Patients diagnosed with locked PSFD who underwent open surgical treatment with reduction and osteosynthesis between April 2016 and March 2020 were included. All participants were treated with open reduction and internal fixation. Functional assessment used the modified University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) mod scale, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (ASES) questionnaire, subjective shoulder value (SSV), and visual analog scale (VAS). Complications were evaluated clinically and radiologically by X-ray and computed tomography. Results: Twelve shoulders were included (11 patients; mean age, 40.6 years; range, 19- 62 years). The mean follow-up duration was 23.3 months (range, 12-63 months). The UCLA mod, ASES, SSV, and VAS scores were 29.1±3.7, 81.6±13.5, 78±14.8, and 1.2±1.4 points, respectively. The overall complication rate was 16.6%, with one case of post-traumatic stiffness, 1 case of chronic pain, and no cases of avascular necrosis. Conclusions: Open surgical treatment of locked PSFD can achieve good functional results. A correct understanding of these injuries and good preoperative planning helped us to achieve a low rate of complications.

Functional Programs as Process Networks using Program-derived Combinators (프로그램유도 컴비네이터를 이용하는 함수프로그램의 포로세스망 구성)

  • Sin, Seung-Cheol;Yu, Won-Hui
    • The Transactions of the Korea Information Processing Society
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.478-492
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    • 1996
  • For parallel implementations of functional programs without concurrent primitives, the λ-calculus encodings have been introduced. A functional program may be trans for med into a process network using process calculiby the λ-calculus encoding and there sult of a program can be obtained by a deal of communication actions in it's process network. But the λ-calculus encodings cause too many communication actions even in constant expressions. This paper shows the encoding for a combinator program without concurrency primitives which can combine the graph reduction and the process-net reduction using computable processes,'chores'. A 'chore' may have graph reduction functions for primitive operations of constants for which local graph reduction may be possible, and be encoded from a 'G-reducible' subexpression which is obtained by an annotation and trans for mati-on for a combinator program, assuring that it does not include any combinator application. Also, we show that a process network with chores raises less commu-nication actions than one without chores.

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Analyzing the Functional Spaces of Military Dining Facilities Using Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP를 이용한 군 취사식당 기능공간 분석)

  • Lee, Seung-Hoo;Lee, Hyun-Soo;Park, Moonseo;Ji, Sae-Hyun
    • Journal of the Architectural Institute of Korea Structure & Construction
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    • v.36 no.5
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    • pp.155-164
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    • 2020
  • This research used Analytic Hierarchy Process(AHP) to analyze the importance and priority of functional space and evaluation factors of each functional space of the military dining facility. Dining in the military is an important factor in restoring combat power and promoting morale. The military dining facility serves as a not only for meals, but also for watching TV, education and club activities. Workers working in dining facility spend most of their work hours in dining facility, perform tasks such as cooking, dishwashing, and leftover disposal, and take breaks. As such, the military dining facility is a space where various functions are performed, and space planning should take into account these various functions when planning the building of the dining facility. However, the criteria for defense and military facilities, which are the basis for planning the space of military dining facility, are calculated only by simply analyzing the standard floor plan to match the size of the person-to. Therefore, when there is space to be reduced in the total area, there are side effects such as leaving visible table space without consideration for priority or functional space, unseen office space, and adjusting the entire area through reduction of the lounge. Accordingly, based on the priority of the space that the staff of the military dining facility considers important, this research aims to analyze the characteristics of each functional space through classification according to its unique function. This can be an indicator that can be used as a basis for future revision of the building floor area standards of the defense and military facilities standards, and it can improve usability with an efficient space plan that takes into account the characteristics of the Korean military and the satisfaction of its workers. Furthermore, efficient use of the defense budget through rational building plans can contribute to budget reduction.