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Review on Heavy Metal Removal Using Biopolymer (생물 고분자를 이용한 중금속 제거에 대한 고찰)

  • Jeon, Choong
    • Journal of the Korea Organic Resources Recycling Association
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.38-46
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    • 2008
  • Many researchers have reported that many biopolymers making up cell walls of the microorganisms display an ion-exchange property and play a major role in the sorption of the metal ions. Such polymers derived from microbial biomass are potentially useful as biosorbent materials for recovery various metal ions in industrial applications. although synthetic polymers such as ion-exchange resins and chelating resins have been widely used as commercial sorbents. In this study, valuable and commercial biopolymers for metal removal will be introduced.

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Revaluation of Solar Radiation Resources in Korea (국내 태양에너지 자원의 재평가)

  • Jo, Dok-Ki;Kang, Yong-Heack
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.11a
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    • pp.153-156
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    • 2006
  • The domestic solar radial ion data have been measured at 16 different sites all over the country since the beginning of 1980. It is very important that the fundamental data for the estimation and assessment of local solar radiation can be secured this project. In order to estimate available energy resource from solar radiation, it is necessary to have enough data, more than 30 years In any country. However since we have collected solar radiation(global radial ion including direct normal radiation) data only for 10 years we still need to measure insolation to secure the reliability and standardization of measured local solar radial ion data. In brief, the major activities on this R&D include rout me maintenance of the national network for insolation data measurement, evaluation of the collected data, and reliability enhancement for assessing the quality of solar radiation data as well.

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Ammonia Production from Yeast Extract and Its Effect on Growth of the Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus

  • Park, Chan-Beum;Lee, Sun-Bok
    • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.115-118
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    • 1998
  • Utilization of yeast extract and formation of byproduct metabolite were investigated for hyperthermophilic archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus (DSH 1617). In both batch and fed-batch cultivations of S. solfataricus, maximal cell density, {{{{ { NH}`_{4 } ^{ +} }}} ion production and pH change were highly dependent on the ratio of yeast extract to glucose in the medium. Variation of {{{{ { NH}`_{4 } ^{ +} }}}} ion level was identified as a major cause of pH change during cultivation, and acidification of culture broth was attributed to consumption of {{{{ { NH}`_{4 } ^{ +} }}}} ions rather than formation of acid byproducts. It was also observed that increase of {{{{ { NH}`_{4 } ^{ +} }}}} ion concentrations in the medium resulted in greater degree of growth inhibition.

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Decay and diffusion characteristic of electron and ion surface charges on MgO

  • Syn, Ho-Jung;Jeong, Dong-Cheol;Lee, Tae-Ho;Whang, Ki-Woong
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.377-380
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    • 2008
  • In this work, we measured the spatiotemporal surface charge distribution by the longitudinal electro-optic amplitude modulation method with BSO single crystal to investigate the decay and diffusion characteristics of surface charges in three types of MgO. The speed of decay and diffusion of two different kinds doped MgO is compared with those of pure MgO. The difference in the characteristics of the decay and diffusion between the electron and ion surface charges is investigated separately. We found that the rate of ion decay is the major factor that makes the difference of the temporal variation of wall voltage among different types doped MgO.

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Reactive Ion Scattering of Low Energy Cs+ from Surfaces. A Technique for Surface Molecular Analysis

  • Kang, Heon
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.389-398
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    • 2011
  • Although the currently available surface spectroscopic techniques provide powerful means of studying atoms and simple molecules on surfaces, the identification of complex molecules and functional groups is a major concern in surface analysis. This article describes a recently developed method of surface molecular analysis based on reactive ion scattering (RIS) of low energy (< 100 eV) $Cs^+$ beams. The RIS method can detect surface molecules via a mechanism in which a $Cs^+$ projectile picks up an adsorbate from the surface during the scattering process. The basic principles of the method are reviewed and its applications are discussed by showing several examples from studies of molecules and their reactions on surfaces.

이온통로에서 음이온 투과성 연구

  • Seo, Bong-Im;Sim, Eun-Ji
    • Proceeding of EDISON Challenge
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    • 2014.03a
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    • pp.287-299
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    • 2014
  • Bicarbonate anion ($HCO_3{^-}$) takes the role of major buffer systems in our body by maintaining the pH at 7.4. Epithelial $HCO_3{^-}$ secretion also hydrolyzes the mucus which protects body from noxious infections. It has been widely known that such infections are closely related to $HCO_3{^-}$ permeability through membrane and, thus, increasing the $HCO_3{^-}$ permeability is essential. To evaluate the $HCO_3{^-}$ permeability through ion channels, the free energy changes relevant to ion pumping are calculated with the Integral Equation Formalism-PCM (IEF-PCM) theory. Molecular structures of various anions including $HCO_3{^-}$ were optimized with the density functional theory at the level of B3LYP/6-311++G(d,p) in gas and solution phase. In addition, the anion permeability is significantly influenced by the relative size of the anion and pore. We introduce a shifted volume factor model that describes the pore size effect when the charged solutes transfer through ion channels. We found excellent agreement between experimental and calculated permeability when our novel model of the size effect was taken into account to.

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A Study on the Tensile Characteristics of Spectra/Vinylester Composites with Ion Beam Treatment of Spectra Fibers. (이온빔으로 표면처리한 스펙트라/비닐에스테르 복합재의 인장특성)

  • 신동혁;이경엽
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.35 no.4
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    • pp.206-210
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    • 2002
  • The use of Spectra fibers as fiber cloth is increasing because of their excellent impact resistance. However, a major limitation on the use of Spectra fibers is a chemical inertness. In this Study, Spectra fibers were surface-treated using Ar$^{+}$ ion beam under oxygen environment to improve the tensile property of Spectra/vinylester composites. The effect of surface treatment of Spectra fibers on the tensile property of Spectra/vinylester composites was determined from tensile tests using Spectra/vinylester composite specimens with and without a hole. It was found that the tensile stiffness and strength of surface-treated case were 22% and 17% higher than those of untreated case for specimens with no hole. The maximum load of surface-treated case was about 15% higher than that of untreated case for specimens with a hole.

Annealing Characteristic of Phosphorus Implanted Silicon Films using an Ion Mass Doping Method (Ion Mass Doping 법을 이용한 Phosphorus 주입된 실리콘 박막의 Annealing 특성)

  • 강창용;최덕균;주승기
    • Journal of the Korean institute of surface engineering
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    • v.27 no.4
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    • pp.234-240
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    • 1994
  • A large area impurity doping method for poly-Si TFT LCD has been developed. The advantage of this method is the doping of impurities into Si over a large area without mass separation and beam scanning. Phosphorus diluted in hydrogen was discharged by RF(13.56MHz) power and ions from discharged gas were accelerated by DC acceleration voltage and were implanted into deposited Si films. The annealing characteristic of this method was similar to that of the ion implantation method in the low doping concentration. Three mechanisms were evolved in the annealing characteristics of phosphorus doped Si films. Point defects annihilation and the retrogradation of dopant atoms at grain boundaries as a result of grain growth played a major role at low and high annealing temperature, respectively. However, due to the dopant segregation, the reverse annealing range existed at intermediate annealing temperature.

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Formation of ultra-shallow $p^+-n$ junction through the control of ion implantation-induced defects in silicon substrate (이온 주입 공정시 발생한 실리콘 내 결함의 제어를 통한 $p^+-n$ 초 저접합 형성 방법)

  • 이길호;김종철
    • Journal of the Korean Vacuum Society
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.326-336
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    • 1997
  • From the concept that the ion implantation-induced defect is one of the major factors in determining source/drain junction characteristics, high quality ultra-shallow $p^+$-n junctions were formed through the control of ion implantation-induced defects in silicon substrate. In conventional process of the junction formation. $p^+$ source/drain junctions have been formed by $^{49}BF_2^+$ ion implantation followed by the deposition of TEOS(Tetra-Ethyl-Ortho-Silicate) and BPSG(Boro-Phospho-Silicate-Glass) films and subsequent furnace annealing for BPSG reflow. Instead of the conventional process, we proposed a series of new processes for shallow junction formation, which includes the additional low temperature RTA prior to furnace annealing, $^{49}BF_2^+/^{11}B^+$ mixed ion implantation, and the screen oxide removal after ion implantation and subsequent deposition of MTO (Medium Temperature CVD oxide) as an interlayer dielectric. These processes were suggested to enhance the removal of ion implantation-induced defects, resulting in forming high quality shallow junctions.

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Damage of Minerals in the Preparation of Thin Slice Using Focused Ion Beam for Transmission Electron Microscopy (투과전자현미경분석용 박편 제작 시 집속이온빔에 의한 광물 손상)

  • Jeong, Gi Young
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.293-297
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    • 2015
  • Focused ion beam (FIB) technique is widely used in the precise preparation of thin slices for the transmission electron microscopic (TEM) observation of target area of the minerals and geological materials. However, structural damages and artifacts by the Ga ion beam as well as electron beam damage are major difficulties in the TEM analyses. TEM analyses of the mineral samples showed the amorphization of quartz and feldspar, curtain effect, and Ga contamination, particularly near the grain edges and relatively thin regions. Although the ion beam damage could be much reduced by the improved procedures including the adjustment of the acceleration voltage and current, the ion beam damage and contamination are likely inevitable, thus requiring careful interpretation of the micro-structural and micro-chemical features observed by TEM analyses.