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Preparation of Nickel Powders by the Reduction of Hydrazine from Diethanolamine Solutions (DEA 용액으로부터 히드라진의 환원 반응에 의한 니켈 분말 제조)

  • Choi, Eun-Young;Lee, Yoon-Bok;Yoon, Suk-Young;Kim, Kwang-Ho;Kim, Sin-Chun;Rhyim, Yaung-Mok;Kim, Hyong-Kuk;Kim, Ynng-Do
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.42 no.6 s.277
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    • pp.432-436
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    • 2005
  • Nickel powders synthesized by the reduction of hydrazine of nickel salts fiom diethanolamine(DEA) solution, and investigated the morphological characteristics of nickel powders with the addition of hydrazine, reaction temperature, the composition of mixed solvents. The addition of hydrazine in DEA solution largely affected on size control of nickel powders. Under $N_2H_4/Ni^{2+}$ molar ratio= 1.5 and 2.0 conditions, spherical nickel powders in the submicron range obtained, owing to higher the reduction rate. An increase of temperature increased the size of nickel particles. At $220^{\circ}C$ for 40 min, the nickel powders composed of polyhedral particles with high crystalline in the submicron range. The mixed volume ratio of TEA to DEA affected on the increase of particle size and the inhibition of agglomerate between particles.

Multiple Injection Method for Bulk Syndiospecific Polymerization of Styrene with Homogeneous Metallocene Catalyst (메탈로센 촉매를 이용한 신디오탁틱 폴리스타이렌의 벌크 중합에 관한 연구)

  • Yim, Jin-Heong;Son, Young-Gon
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.1348-1353
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    • 2010
  • At the early stage of a bulk syndiotactic polymerization of styrene, the homogeneous reactant mixture transforms to a slurry state consisting of a precipitated solid syndiotactic PS and a liquid reactant mixture. As the reaction proceeds, the slurry transforms into a wet and then a dried powder if proper methods are used to prevent agglomeration. When a large amount of catalyst and co-catalyst is added to the styrene to achieve a high conversion rate, the reactant mixture becomes a lumpy agglomeration and further control of the reaction is impossible. In this study, we introduce a novel approach to avoid such agglomeration while maintaining a high conversion rate. Instead of adding the catalyst and co-catalyst at once, the total amount of the catalyst and co-catalyst is divided into several parts and added successively. This method is found to be very effective to avoid the formation of agglomerate and to maintain a fairly high conversion rate of slurry into powdery product (up to 70 %). It is also observed that this method produces syndiotactic PS of a higher molecular weigh.

Application of ZVI/TiO2 towards Clean-up of the Contaminated Soil with Polychlorinated Biphenyls (ZVI/TIO2를 이용한 폴리염화비페닐로 오염된 토양 정화)

  • Jae Wook Park;Yun Jin Jo;Dong-Keun Lee
    • Clean Technology
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.118-125
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    • 2023
  • Once a site is contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), serious environmental and human health risks are inevitable. Therefore, innovative but economical in situ remediation technologies must be immediately applied to the contaminated site. Recently, nanoscale zero-valent iron (nano-ZVI) particles have successfully been applied for the dechlorination of various chlorinated organic compounds like TCE, PCE and DDT, and they are considered to be environmentally safe due to the high abundance of iron in the earth's crust. Nano-ZVIs are much more reactive than granular ones, but tend to agglomerate due to their high surface energy and magnetic properties. In order to prevent them from being agglomerated toward larger particles, TiO2 was used as a support to immobilize the nano-ZVI particles as much as possible. 10wt% ZVI/TiO2 was prepared by adding NaBH4 slowly into an FeSO4/TiO2 aqueous slurry. In spite of their non-uniformity in size, the nano-ZVI particles were quite successfully dispersed onto the exterior surface of a non-porous TiO2 powder. The ZVI/TiO2 was then employed to degrade Aroclor 1242, a kind of PCBs standard, in spiked soil, and its reactivity towards the degradation of Aroclor 1242 was investigated. The fabricated ZVI/TiO2 degraded Aroclor 1242 in soil quite effectively, but the creation of remaining dechlorinated compounds, possibly high molecular weight hydrocarbons, in the soil was unavoidable.