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고분산 담지 금 촉매에 의한 Butadiene의 부분 수소화에 관한 연구 (Study on the Partial Hydrogenation of Butadiene over Highly Dispersed Supported Gold Catalysts)

  • 안호근;히로오 니이야마
    • 공업화학
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    • 제10권7호
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    • pp.1003-1007
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    • 1999
  • 금을 공침법으로 고분산시켜 제조한 촉매와 함침법으로 제조한 금 및 코발트 촉매상에서의 부타디엔과 펜타디엔의 수소화 활성 및 생성물 분포를 상압 유통식 반응기에서 조사하여, 고분산 금 입자의 수소화 반응특성 및 그의 역할에 대하여 검토하였다. 고분산된 담지 금 촉매의 수소화 활성은 함침법으로 제조한 촉매에 비하여 크게 증가하였고, 100% 전환율에서도 부분 수소화만이 진행되어 부텐의 선택율은 거의 100%이었다. 그러나 코발트 담지 촉매에서는 부탄까지 쉽게 수소화되었다. 이와 같은 금 촉매의 특성은 담체와의 계면에 존재하는 금이 수소화 적절한 친화력을 가지는 독특한 성질 때문으로 생각되었다. 고분산 담지 금 촉매의 부타디엔 및 펜타디엔에 대한 생성물 분포에서 각각 1-부텐이 60~67%, 그리고 2-펜텐이 약 62%로 거의 일정하게 얻어졌는데, 이는 공역디엔의 통계학적 수소부가 개념으로 설명할 수 있었다.

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석조문화재를 위한 아크릴계 보존처리제의 무기친화성 개선 (Improvement in Inorganic Affinity of Acrylic Materials for Conservation Treatment of Stone Cultural Assets)

  • 김연철;김은영;김헝중
    • 폴리머
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    • 제34권1호
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    • pp.14-19
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    • 2010
  • 여러 원인에 의한 석조문화재의 풍화 손상을 저지할 목적으로 아크릴계 고분자를 이용하는 가압함침 보존 처리방법에서 함침된 고분자와 무기물질인 석재와의 친화성을 높이도록 silane계 아크릴 단량체의 사용을 연구하였다. 기본 단량체인 methyl metacrylate(MMA)에 vinyl trimethoxy silane(VTMS)의 함량을 변화시키고 라디칼 중합으로 MMA-VTMS 공중합체를 얻어 이들 공중합체의 유리전이온도, 평균분자량, 그리고 저장탄성률의 변화를 평가하여 benzoyl peroxide (BPO) 1 wt%, 중합시간 8시간, 그리고 VTMS 5 mol% 혼합의 경우(PMV5)가 최적 혼합비율과 중합조건임을 알 수 있었다. 실제 국내산 화강암과 풍화된 암석의 시편을 함침 보존처리한 후 수분 흡수율, 충격특성, 내산성 및 접착특성 등을 측정한 결과 MMA 단독 사용과 비교하여 PMV5의 경우 모든 특성에 있어서 개선되는 것을 확인하였다.

Ru-NiOx nanohybrids on TiO2 support prepared by impregnation-reduction method for efficient hydrogenation of lactose to lactitol

  • Mishra, Dinesh Kumar;Dabbawala, Aasif A.;Truong, Cong Chien;Alhassan, Saeed M.;Jegal, Jonggeon;Hwang, Jin Soo
    • Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
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    • 제68권
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    • pp.325-334
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    • 2018
  • Lactose is a reducing disaccharide consisting of two different monosaccharides such as galactose and glucose. The hydrogenation of lactose to lactitol is a formidable challenge because it is a complex process and several side products are formed. In this work, we synthesized Ru-Ni bimetallic nanohybrids as efficient catalysts for selective lactose hydrogenation to give selective lactitol. Ru-Ni bimetallic nanohybrids with $Ru-NiO_x$ (x = 1, 5, and 10 wt%) are prepared by impregnating Ru and Ni salts precursors with $TiO_2$ used as support material. Ru-Ni bimetallic nanohybrids (represented as $5Ru-5NiO/TiO_2$) catalyst is found to exhibit the remarkably high selectivity of lactitol (99.4%) and turnover frequency i.e. ($374h^{-1}$). In contrast, monometallic $Ru/TiO_2$ catalyst shows poor performance with ($TOF=251h^{-1}$). The detailed characterizations confirmed a strong interaction between Ru and NiO species, demonstrating a synergistic effect on the improvement on lactitol selectivity. The impregnation-reduction method for the preparation of bimetallic $Ru-NiO/TiO_2$ catalyst promoted Ru nanoparticles dispersed on NiO and intensified the interaction between Ru and NiO species. $Ru-NiO/TiO_2$ efficiently catalyzed the hydrogenation of lactose to lactitol with high yield/selectivity at almost complete conversion of lactose at $120^{\circ}C$ and 55 bar of hydrogen ($H_2$) pressure. Moreover, $Ru-NiO/TiO_2$ catalyst could also be easily recovered and reused up to four runs without notable change in original activity.

Thermo-electrical properties of randomly oriented carbon/carbon composite

  • Raunija, Thakur Sudesh Kumar;Supriya, N.
    • Carbon letters
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    • 제22권
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    • pp.25-35
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    • 2017
  • The aim of the work was to investigate the thermo-electrical properties of low cost and rapidly produced randomly oriented carbon/carbon (C/C) composite. The composite body was fabricated by combining the high-pressure hot-pressing (HP) method with the low-pressure impregnation thermosetting carbonization (ITC) method. After the ITC method step selected samples were graphitized at $3000^{\circ}C$. Detailed characterization of the samples' physical properties and thermal properties, including thermal diffusivity, thermal conductivity, specific heat and coefficient of thermal expansion, was carried out. Additionally, direct current (DC) electrical conductivity in both the in-plane and through-plane directions was evaluated. The results indicated that after graphitization the specimens had excellent carbon purity (99.9 %) as compared to that after carbonization (98.1). The results further showed an increasing trend in thermal conductivity with temperature for the carbonized samples and a decreasing trend in thermal conductivity with temperature for graphitized samples. The influence of the thickness of the test specimen on the thermal conductivity was found to be negligible. Further, all of the specimens after graphitization displayed an enormous increase in electrical conductivity (from 190 to 565 and 595 to 1180 S/cm in the through-plane and in-plane directions, respectively).

Thick Films of LaNiO3 Perovskite Structure Impregnated with In and Bi Oxides as Acetonitrile Sensor

  • Salker, A.V.;Choi, Nak-Jin;Kwak, Jun-Hyuk;Lee, Duk-Dong
    • 센서학회지
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    • 제13권4호
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    • pp.298-302
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    • 2004
  • Thick films of $LaNiO_{3}$ having perovskite structure impregnated with indium and bismuth oxides have been used as sensing material for acetonitrile ($CH_{3}CN$) gas. The sensor response for $CH_{3}CN$ is quite good with an excellent recovery for partial pressure from 3 ppm to 20 ppm between 200 and $250^{\circ}C$. $LaNiO_{3}$ alone has exhibited low response, but after impregnation of $In_{2}O_{3}$ and $Bi_{2}O_{3}$ have given increased sensitivity even with 3 ppm partial pressure of $CH_{3}CN$ at $200^{\circ}C$. It is assumed that $CH_{3}CN$ is undergoing oxidation reaction on surface of the film.

Ni Nanoparticles-hollow Carbon Spheres Hybrids for Their Enhanced Room Temperature Hydrogen Storage Performance

  • Kim, Jin-Ho;Han, Kyu-Sung
    • 한국수소및신에너지학회논문집
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    • 제24권6호
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    • pp.550-557
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    • 2013
  • A glucose hydrothermal method is described for preparing hollow carbon spheres (HCS), which have a regular morphology and a high Brunauer-Emmett-Teller surface area of 28.6 m2/g. Scanning electron microscopy shows that they have thin shells and diameter between 2 and 8 ${\mu}m$. The HCSs were modified for the enhanced room temperature hydrogen storage by employing Ni nanoparticles on their surface. The Ni-decorated HCSs were characterized by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy coupled with an energy dispersive spectroscope, and an inductively coupled plasma spectrometer, indicating that fine and well-distributed Ni nanoparticles can be accomplished on the HCSs. The hydrogen uptake capacity in HCSs with and without Ni loading was evaluated using a high-pressure microbalance at room temperature under a hydrogen pressure upto 9 MPa. As much as 1.23wt.% of hydrogen can be stored when uniformly distributed Ni nanoparticles are formed on the HCSs, while the hydrogen uptake capacity of as-received HCSs was 0.41 wt.%. For Ni nanoparticle-loaded HCSs, hydrogen molecules could be easily dissociated into atomic hydrogen and then chemically adsorbed by the sorbents, leading to an enhanced capacity for storing hydrogen.

120미리 운동에너지탄용 소진탄피 조성이 연소 특성에 미치는 영향 (Effect of CCC Composition on Burning Characteristic for 120mm Kinetic Energy Ammunition)

  • 권순길;황준식;최상경;김진석
    • 한국군사과학기술학회지
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    • 제8권4호
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    • pp.146-151
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    • 2005
  • The burning rates of combustible cartridge cases(CCCs) of 120mm kinetic energy ammunition were measured by CBT(Closed Bomb Tester). The burning coefficient was 1.4 for CCC fabricated by Post Impregnation(PI) process, and 1.0 for that by Beater Additive(BA) process. The BA process CCC showed the fixed burning coefficient of 1.0 in spite of changing the composition of CCC. As the Korean Future Main Battle Tank is requiring the high penetration performance compared with that of KlAl tank ammunition(K276), CCC was designed to have higher impetus composition than that of K276 composition(525J/g). The optimum impetus was 600J/g when considering the increases of pressure and muzzle velocity with increasing impetus. When impetus of CCC by changing the composition increased from 525J/g to 600J/g, the muzzle velocity of 12m/s at pressure increase of 3500psi increased in case of using SCDB propellant.

Flexural Properties of Heat-Treatment Samama (Anthocephalus macrophyllus) Wood Impregnated by Boron and Methyl Metacrylate

  • CAHYONO, Tekat Dwi;DARMAWAN, Wayan;PRIADI, Trisna;ISWANTO, Apri Heri
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • 제48권1호
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    • pp.76-85
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    • 2020
  • This study was conducted to analyze the application of boron compounds, methyl methacrylate (MMA), and heat treatment (HT) on changes in the density, moisture content, and flexural properties of samama (Anthocephalus macrophyllus) wood. Samama wood was impregnated with borax (BX) and boric acid (BA) using a pressure method at 5 atm for 4 h. Afterwards, the wood was impregnated with MMA at the same pressure and duration. Finally, the samama wood was given HT at 90 ℃ and 180 ℃. The results indicate that there was a weight gain of 93.4% in the wood impregnated using BA and MMA monomer and HT at 90 ℃. Consequently, the wood's density increased by 82.3%. Increased MOE and MOR percentages of 32.2% and 29.4%, respectively, were also found. HT at 180 ℃ degraded the wood components and MMA, and consequently, the density, MOE, and MOR also decreased. The wood impregnated by BX, BA, and MMA, and subjected to HT also had decreased moisture content (MC). This research recommends that the application of boron (BX, BA) should be combined with an MMA monomer and HT at 90 ℃ as an alternative method to improve samama wood quality. If darker color is preferable, HT should be conducted at 180 ℃.

RESIN TRANSFER MOLDING 공정에서의 기공 형성에 관한 3차원 모델링 (Three-Dimensional Modeling of Void Formation During Resin Transfer Molding)

  • 배준호;강문구;임성택;이우일
    • 대한기계학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한기계학회 2001년도 춘계학술대회논문집C
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    • pp.246-250
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    • 2001
  • In resin transfer molding (RTM), resin is forced to flow through the fiber perform of inhomogeneous permeability. This inhomogeneity is responsible for the mismatch of resin velocity within and between the fiber tows. The capillary pressure of the fiber tows exacerbates the spatial variation of the resin velocity. The resulting microscopic perturbations of resin velocity at the flow front allow numerous air voids to form. In this study, a mathematical model was developed to predict the formation and migration of micro-voids during resin transfer molding. A transport equation was employed to account for the migration of voids between fiber tows. Incorporating the proposed model into a resin flow simulator, the volumetric content of micro-voids in the preform could be obtained during the simulation of resin impregnation.

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Mechanical Properties of Carbon/Carbon Composites Densified by HIP Technique

  • Manocha, L.M.;Warrier, Ashish;Manocha, S.;Banerji, S.;Sathiyamoorthy, D.
    • Carbon letters
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.6-14
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    • 2005
  • The study of mechanical properties and fracture behaviour of carbon/carbon composites is significant to its application and development. These are dependent on microstructure and properties of reinforcing fibers and matrix, fiber/matrix interface and porosity/cracks present in the composites. In the present studies high-density carbon/carbon composites have been prepared using PAN and various pitch based carbon fibers as reinforcements and pitch as matrix with repeated densification cycles using high-pressure impregnation and carbonization technique. Scanning electron microscopy has been used to study the fracture behaviour of the highly dense composites and correlated with structure of the composites. The geometry of reinforcement and presence of unfilled voids/cracks was found to influence the path of crack propagation and thereby the strength of composites. The type of stresses (tensile or compressive) accumulated also plays an important role in fracture of composites.

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