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Alteration of Hydroxyapatite Surface after Tooth Bleaching with Nonthermal Atmospheric Pressure Plasma

  • Nam, Seoul Hee;Lee, Hae June;Hong, Jin Woo;Kim, Gyoo Cheon
    • International Journal of Oral Biology
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    • v.39 no.4
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    • pp.187-192
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    • 2014
  • Nonthermal atmospheric pressure plasma has attracted great interest for biomedical applications. The plasma consists of charged particles, radicals, and a strong electric field as the fourth state of matter. This study evaluated the change in the surface roughness after tooth bleaching by plasma in combination with a low concentration (15%) of carbamide peroxide, specifically whether the application of plasma produced detriments, such as demineralization and structural change, with the goal of efficient and safe tooth bleaching. After being combined with plasma and 15% carbamide peroxide, the hydroxyapatite surface was significantly smoother with a low roughness average value. Tooth bleaching with 15% carbamide peroxide alone produced an irregular surface and increased the surface roughness with high roughness average value. Tooth bleaching with plasma resulted in no significant variations in hydroxyapatite in terms of change in surface roughness and surface topography. The application of tooth bleaching with plasma is not deleterious to dental hard tissue, implicating it as a safe tooth bleaching technique.

Modelling of Carbon Plume by Laser-ablation Method (레이저 용삭법에 의한 플라즈마의 진전 모델링)

  • So Soon-Youl;Lee Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.19 no.5
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    • pp.492-497
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    • 2006
  • The study on laser-ablation plasmas has been strongly interested in fundamental aspects of laser-solid interaction and consequent plasma generation. In particular, this plasma has been widely used for the deposition of thin solid films and applied to the semiconductors and insulators. In this paper, we developed and discussed the generation of carbon ablation plasmas emitted by laser radiation on a solid target, graphite. The progress of carbon plasmas by laser-ablation was simulated using Monte-Carlo particle model under the pressures of vacuum, 1 Pa, 10 Pa and 66 Pa. At the results, carbon particles with low energy were deposited on the substrate as the pressure becomes higher However, there was no difference of deposition distributions of carbon particles on the substrate regardless of the pressure.

Spherodization of Granuled Cr2O3 Fine Ceramic Powder by Plasma Spray (플라즈마 분사 처리에 의한 Cr2O3 조립분말의 구상화에 대한 연구)

  • Lee, Dong Won;Lee, Hak Sung;Yu, Ji-Hun;Wang, Jei-Pil
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.92-97
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    • 2016
  • Spray dried $Cr_2O_3$ powder having an agglomerated structure of particles was twice treated into a plasma flame to increase its apparent density. The powder subjected to the first densification treatment did not show the entirely melted state keeping inner particle hollows, and it was fully melted after the second processing only. The powder size as a result of the second treatment decreased, and the apparent density as well as flowability were increased due to melting and surface smoothing effects. But a part of particles after the second densified treatment showed the hollow structure, especially those which were above $30{\mu}m$ in size. This densification behavior of the powder has been qualitatively discussed in terms of the thermal conductivity and inner gas pressure within aggregates exposed to the plasma flame.

Atomic and Molecular Data Research for Plasma Applications

  • Yun, Jeong-Sik;Gwon, Deuk-Cheol;Song, Mi-Yeong;Jang, Won-Seok;Hwang, Seong-Ha;Park, Jun-Hyeong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2010.08a
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    • pp.32-32
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    • 2010
  • Since the characteristics of plasmas depend strongly on the interactions between plasma particles such as electron, ions, and neutrals, a well-established atomic and molecular database is needed to understand and produce various types of plasma. Thus, National Fusion Research Institute (NFRI) started to establish the plasma property DB for fusion and industrial plasma from last 2002. Here we describe our recent data evaluation activities regarding to production of atomic and molecular data that are needed for modeling plasma in fusion tokamaks and also low temperature industrial plasmas.

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The effect of RF electric fields from an atmospheric micro-plasma needle device on the death of cells (침형 상압 마이크로 플라즈마 장치에서 발생하는 전기장이 세포 사멸에 미치는 효과)

  • Yoon, Hyun-Jin;Shon, Chae-Hwa;Kim, Gyoo-Cheon;Lee, Hae-June
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.57 no.12
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    • pp.2249-2254
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    • 2008
  • A non-thermal micron size plasma needle is applicable for medical treatment because it includes radicals, charged particles, ultraviolet emission, and strong electric fields. The electric fields around the plasma needle device driven by a radio frequency wave are investigated in order to calculate the power delivered to the cell. A commercial multi-physics code, CFD-ACE, was utilized for the calculation of electric fields for the optimization of the needle structure. The electric field and energy absorption profiles are presented with the variation of the device structure and the distance between the needle and tissues. The living tissues effectively absorb the radio frequency power from the plasma needle device with the covered pyrex structure.

A Plasma-Etching Process Modeling Via a Polynomial Neural Network

  • Kim, Dong-Won;Kim, Byung-Whan;Park, Gwi-Tae
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.297-306
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    • 2004
  • A plasma is a collection of charged particles and on average is electrically neutral. In fabricating integrated circuits, plasma etching is a key means to transfer a photoresist pattern into an underlayer material. To construct a predictive model of plasma-etching processes, a polynomial neural network (PNN) is applied. This process was characterized by a full factorial experiment, and two attributes modeled are its etch rate and DC bias. According to the number of input variables and type of polynomials to each node, the prediction performance of the PNN was optimized. The various performances of the PNN in diverse environments were compared to three types of statistical regression models and the adaptive network fuzzy inference system (ANFIS). As the demonstrated high-prediction ability in the simulation results shows, the PNN is efficient and much more accurate from the point of view of approximation and prediction abilities.

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Experimental Study on Effect of Electrode Material and Thickness in a Dielectric Barrier Discharge Plasma Actuator Performance (전극 재료 및 두께가 DBD 플라즈마 액추에이터의 성능에 미치는 영향에 대한 실험적 연구)

  • Lee, Seung-Yeob;Shin, You-Hwan
    • The KSFM Journal of Fluid Machinery
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.46-50
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    • 2012
  • Plasma actuator makes parallel flow on the wall surface by the interaction between plasma and neutral air particles. Dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma actuator is widely studied as one type of plasma actuators, which consists of one electrode exposed to the environmental gas and the other encapsulated by a dielectric material. This paper is experimentally focused on the performance of DBD plasma actuator mounted on a flat plate, which depends on kinds of the electrode materials, their thicknesses and the supplied voltage including its frequency. We measured the velocity magnitudes of the induced flow by a stagnation probe as a performance parameter of the plasma actuators. The velocity profiles of the flow induced by the plasma actuators are similar in all measurement cases. The magnitude of the induced velocity is strongly influenced by the thickness of the electrodes and the frequency of the input voltage. The performance of DBD plasma actuators is related to the electric properties of the electrode materials such as the ionization energy and the electrical resistivity.

Surface Characterization of the Activated Carbon Fibers After Plasma Polymerization of Allylamine

  • Lu, Na;Tang, Shen;Ryu, Seung-Kon;Choi, Ho-Suk
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.243-247
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    • 2005
  • Plasma polymerization of allylamine subsequently after plasma pre-treatment was conducted on the activated carbon fibers (ACFs) for the immobilization of amine groups in the surface of ACFs. The change of structural properties of ACFs with respect to different polymerization conditions was investigated through BET method. The change of surface morphologies of ACFs with respect to different plasma polymerization power was also studied through AFM. It was found that the structural properties such as specific surface area and micropore volume could be optimized under certain plasma deposition conditions. It was reckoned that treatment and deposition showed adverse effect on plasma polymerization, in which the former developed the micro-structures of the ACFs and the latter tended to block the micro pores. The Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) revealed that the poly(allylamine) was successfully immobilized on the surface of ACFs and the amount of the deposited polymer layer was related to the plasma polymerization power. SEM results showed that the plasma deposited polymer layer were small and homogenously distributed. The size and the distribution of particles deposited were closely related to the plasma polymerization power, too.

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Effect of Spark Plasma Sintering on the Materials Properties of Water Atomized Al-Zn-Mg Alloy (Spark plasma sintering을 이용한 수분무 Al-Zn-Mg합금분말의 소결특성)

  • Kim, Sun-Mi;Kim, Taek-Soo;Kim, Young-Do;Kim, Jeong-Gon
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.63-67
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    • 2009
  • In order to investigate the effect of rapid solidification on the microstructure and the mechanical properties of Al-Zn-Mg system alloys, water atomization was carried out, since the water atomization beared the highest solidification rate among the atomization processes. The as atomized alloy powders consisted of fine grains less than 4 ${\mu}m$ in diameter, and the second particles were not detected on XRD. The microstructure as solidified was maintained even after the spark plasma sintering at the heating rate of 50 K/min. On the other hand, lower rate of 20 K/min induced a formation of $MgZn_2$ particles, resulting in strengthening of the matrix. The density was almost constant at the temperature above 698K. The sintering temperature above 698K had no effect on the strength of the sintered materials.

Characteristics of Pt/C Nano-catalyst Synthesized by Arc Plasma Deposition (아크 플라즈마 증착공정을 통한 Pt/C 나노촉매 합성 및 특성평가)

  • Joo, Hye-Sook;Choi, Han-Shin;Ha, Heon-Phil;Kim, Do-Hyang
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.6-12
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    • 2012
  • Electricity is generated by the combined reactions of hydrogen oxidation and oxygen reduction which occur on the Pt/C catalyst surface. There have been lots of researches to make high performance catalysts which can reduce Pt utilization. However, most of catalysts are synthesized by wet-processes and a significant amount of chemicals are emitted during Pt/C synthesis. In this study, Pt/C catalyst was produced by arc plasma deposition process in which Pt nano-particles are directly deposited on carbon black surfaces. During the process, islands of Pt nano-particles were produced and they were very fine and well-distributed on carbon black surface. Compared with a commercialized Pt/C catalyst (Johnson & Matthey), finer particle size, narrower size distribution, and uniform distribution of APD Pt/C resulted in higher electrochemical active surface area even at the less Pt content.