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A Study on the Electronic Properties and Electrochemical Behavior of Transition Metal(Ⅳ) Complexes (Ⅳ) (전이금속(Ⅳ) 착물들의 전자적 성질과 전기 화학적 거동에 관한 연구(Ⅳ))

  • Choi, Chil Nam;Son, Hyo Youl
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.39 no.5
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    • pp.356-363
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    • 1995
  • The chemical behavior of the transition metal (Nb4+ and Mo4+) complexes with organoligand (dichloro-bis(η-cyclopentadienyl) has been investigated by the UV/vis-spectrophotometric, magnetic, and electrochemical method. The two or three energy absorption bands are observed by the spectra of these complexes. The magnitude of crystal field splitting energy, the spin pairing energy and bond strength was obtained from the spectra of the complexes. These are found to be delocalization, low-spin state, and strong bonding strength. The magnetic dipolemoment are found to be paramagnetic and diamagnetic complexes. The redox reaction processes of complexes were investigated by cyclic voltammetry in aprotic media. As a result the redox reaction proceses of Nb-C complex was couple-single reaction with diffusion and reaction current one electron process, and also Mo-C complex was couple-single reaction with reaction current of one electron process.

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Decomposition of Gas-Phase Benzene on TiO2 Coated Alumina Balls by Photocatalytic Reaction (이산화티탄이 코팅된 알루미나 볼에서 광촉매 반응에 의한 기상벤젠의 분해)

  • Lee Nam-Hee;Jung Sang-Chul;Sun Il-Sik;Cho Duk-Ho;Shin Seung-han;Kim Sun-Jae
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.407-412
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    • 2004
  • Photo decomposition of gas phase benzene by $TiO_2$ thin films chemically deposited on alumina balls were investigated under UV irradiation. Photo decomposition rates were measured in real time during the reaction using a photo ionization detector, which ionizes C-H bonding of benzene molecules and then converts into volatile organic compounds (VOCs) concentrations. From the measuring results, the VOCs concentration increased instantly when IN irradiated because C-H bonds of benzene molecules strongly absorbed on the surface of $TiO_2$ films before the IN irradiation was destroyed by photo decomposition. After that, the VOCs concentration decreased with increasing surface area of $TiO_2$ and reaction time under the IN irradiation. At the optimal conditions for the photo decomposition of gas phase benzene, the reaction rate of the photo decomposition for high concentrations (over 60 ppm) was slow but that of relatively low concentration (under 60 ppm) was fast, due to limited surface area of $TiO_2$ thin films for the reaction. Thus, it is concluded that the photo decomposition rate was mainly affected by the surface area of $TiO_2$ or absorption reaction.

Oxidation of Tricarbonylmolybdacarborane.3.1 A New Entry to the First Examples of Sulfido-Bridged Dinuclear molybda(V)carboranes

  • Hwang, Jeong-Wook;Kim, Jae-Hak;Kim, Jin-Kwon;Uhm, Jae-Kook;Do, Young-Kyu
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.23 no.9
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    • pp.1257-1262
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    • 2002
  • $[(C_2B_9H_{11})Mo(CO)_3]_2PPN_2$ $(2{\cdot}PPN_2)$, a new precursor for the oxidative decarbonylation reaction, was synthesized in high yield by the one-electron oxidation reaction of $[(C_2B_9H_{11})Mo(CO)_3]PPN_2$. $2{\cdot}PPN_2$ was structurally characterized, showing a dimeric nature with long (3.321 ${\AA}$) Mo-Mo bonding. Reaction of $2{\cdot}PPN_2$ with sulfur gave the completely decarbonylated product $[(C_2B_9H_{11})Mo({\mu}-S)(S)]_2PPN_2$ ($3{\cdot}PPN_2$). The ligand substitution of the terminal sulfur ligands in $3{\cdot}PPN_2$ to oxygen ligands was carried out with the use of PhIO to give $[(C_2B_9H_{11})Mo({\mu}-S)(O)]_2PPN_2$ ($4{\cdot}PPN_2$). The structures of $3{\cdot}PPN_2$ and $4{\cdot}PPN_2$ were also studied.

Fabrication of Silica-Containing Breathable Waterproof Polyurethane Dispersion Film (Silica를 함유하는 Polyurethane dispersion 투습방수 Film의 제조)

  • Shin, Hyun-Ki;Huh, Man-Woo;Yoon, Nam-Sik
    • Textile Coloration and Finishing
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    • v.27 no.2
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    • pp.126-131
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    • 2015
  • Silica-polyurethane hybrid breathable films were prepared and their breathabilities were assessed. Appropriately aggregated silica was prepared through sol-gel reaction of water glass and its particle size ranged 360~500nm. The polyurethane dispersion was prepared by the reaction of isophorone diisocyanate(IPDI) as diisocyanate and polytetramethylene glycol(PTMG) and dimethylol propionic acid(DMPA) as polyol, particle size ranging 30~120nm. The reaction between isocyanate and hydroxyl group to form urethane bonding was checked by the intensity of the stretch peak of isocyanate at $2270cm^{-1}$ in the FT-IR. The silica was incorporated into polyurethane dispersion and casted into film. It was shown that the incorporated silica(1~5wt.%) increased water vapour permeability of the films by 30~100%, and decreased the hydrostatic pressure by 10~40%. From the results, it could be concluded that the appropriate hybridization of silica can increase the breathability of polyurethane dispersion film, while minimizing the loss of hydrostatic pressure.

WETTING PROPERTIES AND INTERFACIAL REACTIONS OF INDIUM SOLDER

  • Kim, Dae-Gon;Lee, Chang-Youl;Hong, Tae-Whan;Jung, Seung-Boo
    • Proceedings of the KWS Conference
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    • 2002.10a
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    • pp.475-480
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    • 2002
  • The reliability of the solder joint is affected by type and extent of the interfacial reaction between solder and substrates. Therefore, understanding of intermetallic compounds produced by soldering in electronic packaging is essential. In-based alloys have been favored bonding devices that demand low soldering temperatures. For photonic and fiber optics packaging, m-based solders have become increasingly attractive as a soldering material candidate due to its ductility. In the present work, the interfacial reactions between indium solder and bare Cu Substrate are investigated. For the identification of intermetallic compounds, both Scanning Electron Microscopy(SEM) and X-Ray Diffraction(XRD) were employed. Experimental results showed that the intermetallic compounds, such as Cu$_{11}$In$_{9}$ was observed for bare Cu substrate. Additionally, the growth rate of these intermetallic compounds was increased with the reaction temperature and time. We found that the growth of the intermetallic compound follows the parabolic law, which indicates that the growth is diffusion-controlled.d.

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Properties of Hydration and Strength of Sol-gol Derived Fine Particle in the System $CaO-P_2O_5-SiO_2$ (졸겔법에 의한 $CaO-P_2O_5-SiO_2$계 미세분말의 수화 및 강도특성)

  • 이형우;김정환
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.31 no.10
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    • pp.1231-1239
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    • 1994
  • In this study, gel powder which had relatively high hydration reactivity in CaO and P2O5 rich composition of CaO-P2O5-SiO2-H2O system was prepared by sol-gel process and its hydrated specimen was manufactured. The it was investigated to appropriate calcination temperature in sol-gel process which hydrated specimen of gel powder have proven to strength and the effect of factors influenced strength in hydration process. The major product of before and after hydration reaction was hydroxyapatite, and crystalline phase of C-S-H was already formed during gelation process. After hydration reaction of pressed specimen, crystalline phase of C-S-P-H was formed. It was hydrated product of silicocarnotite (5CaO.P2O5.SiO2). Gel phases of C-S-H and C-S-P-H occured as a result of partial substitution of amorphous silica by P2O5 was formed. The strength of hydrated hardened body is developed by strong bonding and bridging between the gel phases of C-S-H or C-S-P-H and the crystalline products such as hydroxyapatite, Ca(OH)2 C-S-H and C-S-P-H. In addition, the ultrafine gel powder have an great effect on increase of hydration reaction.

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Optimization of Binder Burnout for Reaction Bonded Si3N4 Substrate Fabrication by Tape Casting Method

  • Park, Ji Sook;Lee, Hwa Jun;Ryu, Sung Soo;Lee, Sung Min;Hwang, Hae Jin;Han, Yoon Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.52 no.6
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    • pp.435-440
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    • 2015
  • It is a challenge from an industrial point of view to fabricate silicon nitride substrates with high thermal conductivity and good mechanical properties for power devices from high-purity Si scrap powder by means of thick film processes such as tape casting. We characterize the residual carbon and oxygen content after the binder burnout followed by nitridation as a function of the temperature in the temperature range of $300^{\circ}C-700^{\circ}C$ and the atmosphere in a green tape sample which consists of high-purity Si powder and polymer binders such as polyvinyl butyral and dioctyl phthalate. The optimum condition of binder burnout is suggested in terms of the binder removal temperature and atmosphere. If considering nitridation, the burnout of the organic binder in air compared to that in a nitrogen atmosphere could offer an advantage when fabricating reaction-bonded $Si_3N_4$ substrates for power devices to enable low carbon and oxygen contents in green tape samples.

Numerical Study of Combustion Characteristics for Hydrogen Content in Syngas in Opposed-Flow Flame (대향류 화염에서의 합성가스 내 수소 함량에 따른 연소 특성 변화에 관한 수치해석 연구)

  • KIM, DONGHEE;PARK, JINJE;HUH, KANG Y.;LEE, YOUNGJAE
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.467-479
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    • 2020
  • Various researches are being conducted to reduce greenhouse gases generated by the consumption of traditional energy resources. This study was conducted to numerically analyze the combustion characteristics and N-S reaction behavior with respect to the H2 content of syngas composed of CO and H2 in pressurized air combustion. A non-premixed opposed flow flame model was applied a modified detailed mechanism with S-chemistry was developed based on GRI 3.0 to simulate the syngas reaction. As the hydrogen content increased, the flame thickness increased due to the fast reactivity of hydrogen. In the rich region, NO and SO2 were reduced by reaction with H radical and H bonding of NO was suppressed by the formation of HOSO.

Photo-induced inter-protein interaction changes in the time domain; a blue light sensor protein PixD

  • Terazima, Masahide
    • Rapid Communication in Photoscience
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2015
  • For understanding molecular mechanisms of photochemical reactions, in particular reactions of proteins with biological functions, it is important to elucidate both the initial reactions from the photoexcited states and the series of subsequent chemical reactions, e.g., conformation, intermolecular interactions (hydrogen bonding, hydrophobic interactions), and inter-protein interactions (oligomer formation, dissociation reactions). Although time-resolved detection of such dynamics is essential, these dynamics have been very difficult to track by traditional spectroscopic techniques. Here, relatively new approaches for probing the dynamics of protein photochemical reactions using time-resolved transient grating (TG) are reviewed. By using this method, a variety of spectrally silent dynamics can be detected and such data provide a valuable description about the reaction scheme. Herein, a blue light sensor protein TePixD is the exemplar. The initial photochemistry for TePixD occurs around the chromophore and is detected readily by light absorption, but subsequent reactions are spectrally silent. The TG experiments revealed conformational changes and changes in inter-protein interactions, which are essential for TePixD function. The TG experiments also showed the importance of fluctuations of the intermediates as the driving force of the reaction. This technique is complementary to optical absorption detection methods. The TG signal contains a variety of unique information, which is difficult to obtain by other methods. The advantages and methods for signal analyses are described in detail in this review.

Properties of Penicillin Amidohydrolase Immobilized on Nylon Fiber

  • B. L. Seng;Iw-Han Cho;J. S. Rhee;Dewey D. Y. Ryu
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.10-17
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    • 1980
  • Penicillin amidohydrolase was partially purified from the fermented broth of Bacillus megaterium, and was immobilized on nylon fiber. The surface area of nylon fiber was increased by roughening it with fine sand and activated by acid treatment. The free amino groups on the nylon fiber exposed by such treatment were then utilized to immobilize the penicillin amidase. Enzymatic properties of penicillin amidohydrolase immobilized on the nylon fiber by covalent bonding and cross linking with glutaraldehyde were studied and compared with those of soluble enzyme. The optimal pH and temperature profile of immobilized enzyme showed only slightly broader peaks, and the values of kinetic constants, $K_m$, $K_{ia}$, and $K_{ip}$, of the immobilized enzyme are only slightly greater than those of the soluble enzyme. These results suggest that the mass transfer effect on the reaction rate for the penicillin amidase immobilized on nylon fiber is not so significant as the enzyme immobilized on some other support material like bentonite. The experimental results of batch reaction agreed well with the results of computer simulation for both the immobilized and soluble enzyme systems, confirming the validity of the rate equation derived which was based on the combined double inhibition by two reaction products.