• Title/Summary/Keyword: Oxidation of carbon

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Pyrolysis, Partial Oxidation, and Combustion Characteristics of Micro Algae (미세 조류의 열분해, 부분산화, 연소 특성 연구)

  • Seo, Myung Won;Kim, Sang Done;Na, Jeong Geol;Lee, See Hoon
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • v.47 no.6
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    • pp.734-739
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    • 2009
  • Characteristics of pyrolysis, partial oxidation, combustion of chlorella, which is one species of micro-algae, were determined by using thermobalance reactor(I.D. 5.5 cm, Height 1 m). Effect of reaction temperature($500{\sim}800^{\circ}C$), water content in chlorella(0~60%), and oxygen content(0~21vol%) on thermal decomposition of chlorella were also determined and analyzed to investigate the kinetic characteristics of pyrolysis, partial oxidation and combustion. As the temperature and partial pressure increases, the carbon conversion increases. In case of pyrolysis, carbon conversion and reactivity sharply decreased with increasing moisture content. However, carbon conversion and reactivity decreased at 60% water content in case of partial oxidation and combustion. As reaction temperature and oxygen content increased, carbon conversion increased and the combustion reaction rate equation for chlorella has been presented. $\frac{dX}{dt}=(7.41{\times}10^{-1})$exp$\left(-\frac{19600}{RT}\right)(P_{O_{2}})^{0.209}(1-X)^{2/3}$.

Influence of defective sites in Pt/C catalysts on the anode of direct methanol fuel cell and their role in CO poisoning: a first-principles study

  • Kwon, Soonchul;Lee, Seung Geol
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.198-202
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    • 2015
  • Carbon-supported Pt catalyst systems containing defect adsorption sites on the anode of direct methanol fuel cells were investigated, to elucidate the mechanisms of H2 dissociation and carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. Density functional theory calculations were carried out to determine the effect of defect sites located neighboring to or distant from the Pt catalyst on H2 and CO adsorption properties, based on electronic properties such as adsorption energy and electronic band gap. Interestingly, the presence of neighboring defect sites led to a reduction of H2 dissociation and CO poisoning due to atomic Pt filling the defect sites. At distant sites, H2 dissociation was active on Pt, but CO filled the defect sites to form carbon π-π bonds, thus enhancing the oxidation of the carbon surface. It should be noted that defect sites can cause CO poisoning, thereby deactivating the anode gradually.

Iron Oxide-Carbon Nanotube Composite for NH3 Detection (산화철-탄소나노튜브 나노복합체의 암모니아 가스센서 응용)

  • Lee, Hyundong;Kim, Dahye;Ko, DaAe;Kim, Dojin;Kim, Hyojin
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.187-193
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    • 2016
  • Fabrication of iron oxide/carbon nanotube composite structures for detection of ammonia gas at room temperature is reported. The iron oxide/carbon nanotube composite structures are fabricated by in situ co-arc-discharge method using a graphite source with varying numbers of iron wires inserted. The composite structures reveal higher response signals at room temperature than at high temperatures. As the number of iron wires inserted increased, the volume of carbon nanotubes and iron nanoparticles produced increased. The oxidation condition of the composite structures varied the carbon nanotube/iron oxide ratio in the structure and, consequently, the resistance of the structures and, finally, the ammonia gas sensing performance. The highest sensor performance was realized with $500^{\circ}C/2h$ oxidation heat-treatment condition, in which most of the carbon nanotubes were removed from the composite and iron oxide played the main role of ammonia sensing. The response signal level was 62% at room temperature. We also found that UV irradiation enhances the sensing response with reduced recovery time.

Phenol Removal by Ozone-Activated Carbon Hybrid Process (오존-활성탄 복합공정에 의한 페놀 제거)

  • Kim, Hwanik;Moon, Ji-Hoon;Chung, Jae Woo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
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    • v.36 no.5
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    • pp.311-316
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    • 2014
  • Effects of operating parameters such as activated carbon dose and pH on the phenol oxidation in ozone-activated carbon hybrid process were investigated through a kinetic study. Activated carbon enhanced the self-decomposition of ozone, generating $OH{\cdot}$, thus promoting phenol degradation. The pseudo-first order rate constants of phenol degradation increased and half-life of phenol decreased with activated carbon dose. The increase of pH enhanced $OH{\cdot}$ generation through chain reactions initiated by $OH^-$, therefore increasing the phenol degradation rate. TOC removal efficiency increased about 3.2 times by adding activated carbon in ozonation process.

Ablative Mechanism of SiC Coated Carbon/carbon Composites with Ratio of Oxygen to Fuel at Combusion Test (연소시험에서 산소와 연료 비에 따른 탄화규소로 코팅된 탄소/ 탄소 복합재의 삭마 메커니즘)

  • Zhang, Eun-Hee;Kim, Zeong-Baek;Joo, Hyeok-Jong
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.227-233
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    • 2007
  • Carbon/carbon (C/C) composites as unique materials possess exceptional thermal resistance with light weight, high stiffness, and strength even at high temperature. However, one serious obstacle for application of the C/C composites is their poor oxidation resistance in high temperature oxidizing environments. SiC coating has been employed to protect the composites from oxidation. This study explored combustion characteristics of 4-directional (4D) carbon/carbon composites using liquid fuel rocket engine to investigate ablative motion of the materials. C/C composites were made of coal tar pitch as a matrix precursor, and heat-treated at $2300^{\circ}C$. Throughout repeated densification process, the density of the material reached $1.903g/cm^3$. After machining 4D C/C composites, the nozzle surface was coated by a SiC layer by pack-cementation method to improve oxidation resistance. Erosion characteristics of SiC-coated C/C composites were measured as function of the ratio of oxygen to fuel. The morphological change of the composites after combustion test was investigated using SEM and erosion mechanism also was discussed.

Comparison of Land Farming and Chemical Oxidation based on Environmental Footprint Analysis (환경적 footprint 분석을 통한 토양경작법과 화학적산화법의 비교)

  • Kim, Yun-Soo;Lim, Hyung-Suk;Park, Jae-Woo
    • Journal of Soil and Groundwater Environment
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    • v.20 no.3
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    • pp.7-14
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    • 2015
  • In this study, land farming and chemical oxidation of a diesel-contaminated site is compared to evaluate the environmental impact during soil remediation using the Spreadsheet for Environmental Footprint Analysis by U.S. EPA. Each remediation process is divided into four phases, consisting of soil excavation, backfill and transportation (Phase 0), construction of remediation facility (Phase 1), remediation operation (Phase 2), and restoration of site and waste disposal (Phase 3). Environmental footprints, such as material use, energy consumption, air emission, water use and waste generation, are analyzed to find the way to minimize the environmental impact. In material use and waste generation, land farming has more environmental effect than chemical oxidation due to the concrete and backfill material used to construct land farming facility in Phase 1. Also, in energy use, land farming use about six times more energy than chemical oxidation because of cement production and fuel use of heavy machinery, such as backhoe and truck. However, carbon dioxide, commonly considered as important factor of environmental impact due to global warming effect, is emitted more in chemical oxidation because of hydrogen peroxide production. Water use of chemical oxidation is also 2.1 times higher than land farming.

CO2 Decomposition Characteristics of Zn-ferrite Powder Prepared by Hydrothermal and Solid State Reaction (수열합성법과 고상법을 이용해 제조된 Zn-ferrite 분말의 이산화탄소 분해 특성)

  • Nam, Sung Chan;Park, Sung Youl;Yoon, Yeo Il;Jeong, Soon Kwan
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.555-561
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    • 2011
  • The objective of this study is the development of carbon recycle technology which converts $CO_2$ captured from flue gas to CO or carbon and reuse in industrial fields. Since $CO_2$ is very stable and difficult to decompose, metal oxide was used as an activation agent for the decomposition of $CO_2$ at low temperature. Metal oxides which convert $CO_2$ to CO or carbon at $500^{\circ}C$ were prepared using Zn-ferrite by the solid state reaction and hydrothermal synthesis. The behaviors of $CO_2$ decomposition were studied using temperature programmed reduction/oxidation (TPR/TPO) and thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA). Zn-ferrite containing 5 wt% ZnO showed the largest reduction and oxidation. Reduction by $H_2$ was 26.53 wt%, oxidation by $CO_2$ was 25.73 wt% and 96.98% of adsorbed $CO_2$ was decomposed to $CO_2$ and carbon with excellent oxidation-reduction behaviors.

Effects of Composition and Temperature on the Descaling Characteristics in Si Containing Steel (Si 첨가강의 Descaling 특성에 미치는 강조성 및 가열온도의 영향)

  • Choi J. W.;Kwon S. J.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.277-284
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    • 2004
  • Low carbon steels containing Si of up to $1.2\;wt\%$ were oxidized in air at 1373 K and 1523 K, i.e. below and above the eutectic temperature of FeO and $Fe_2SiO_4$. The influence of a impurity element, S on behavior of scale formation during oxidation was investigated by using $M\"{o}chssbauer$ spectroscopy and EDS. This allowed establishment of an interface oxidation model of Si-added steel depending on temperature and an impurity element. A compound of FeO and FeS was formed in the scale/matrix interface of low carbon steels containing S of up to $0.03\;wt\%$ oxidized above 1213 K of the eutectic temperature. This was flat formed between $Fe_2SiO_4$ nodules along the scale/matrix interface without selective oxidation. It is due to low viscosity and high wettability of the compound of FeO and FeS in liquid. Conventional metallographic examinations revealed that roughness of the scale/matrix interface in Si-added steels became flat as the content of S increased. It was independent of oxidizing temperature and Si content. Effects of oxidizing temperature and an impurity element content on descaling characteristics in Si-added steels were evaluated by using a hydraulic descaling simulator. Good descaling characteristics was attributable to this flatness of the scale/matrix interface.

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The Role of the Surface Oxide Layer on Ru Nanoparticles in Catalytic Activity of CO Oxidation

  • Kim, Sun-Mi;Qadir, Kamran;Jin, Sook-Young;Jung, Kyeong-Min;Reddy, A. Satyanarayana;Joo, Sang-Hoon;Park, Jeong-Young
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2010.08a
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    • pp.304-304
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    • 2010
  • The study on the catalytic oxidation of carbon monoxide (CO) to carbon dioxide ($CO_2$) using the noble metals has long been the interest subject and the recent progress in nanoscience provides the opportunity to develop new model systems of catalysts in this field. Of the noble metal catalysts, we selected ruthenium (Ru) as metal catalyst due to its unusual catalytic behavior. The size of colloid Ru NPs was controlled by the concentration of Ru precursor and the final reduction temperatures. For catalytic activity of CO oxidation, it was found that the trend is dependent on the size of Ru NPs. In order to explain this trend, the surface oxide layer surrounding the metal core has been suggested as the catalytically active species through several studies. In this poster, we show the influence of surface oxide on Ru NPs on the catalytic activity of CO oxidation using chemical treatments including oxidation, reduction and UV-Ozone surface treatment. The changes occurring to UV-Ozone surface treatment will be characterized with XPS and SEM. The catalytic activity before and after the chemical modification were measured. We discuss the trend of catalytic activity in light of the formation of core-shell type oxide on nanoparticles surfaces.

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Characterization of Humic Acid in the Chemical Oxidation Technology(I) - Characteristics by Photocatalytic Oxidation Process - (화학적 산화법에 의한 부식산의 분해 처리기술에 관한 연구(I) - 광산화공정을 통한 부식산의 분해특성 분석 -)

  • Kim, Jong Boo;Rhee, Dong Seok
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.234-240
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    • 2000
  • The efficiency of Photocatalytic Oxidation Process were investigated for the treatment of Aquatic Humic Substances (AHS). In UV-only system, pH 7-9 was the optimum pH range for TOC removal, and alkali range was the optimum pH for absorbance decrease. In UV/$TiO_2$ system, the optimum $TiO_2$ dosage was 50ppm and over 50ppm of $TiO_2$ dosage was not effective for removal of AHS. In UV/$H_2O_2$ system, optimum $H_2O_2$ dosage was 20mM, when over 20mM dosage, removal of TOC (Total Organic Carbon) and absorbance was decreased. Radical scavenger affected on the photo-oxidation of AHS. Removal rate of TOC and absorbance was decreased by addition of carbonate ions and TOC removal was more effected than that of absorbance.

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