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Pot Test and Preparation of PVA/Chitosan Blending Film Accoding to Molecular Weight of Chitosan (키토산의 분자량에 따른 PVA/Chitosan 블랜드필름의 제조와 토양분해 실험)

  • 이기창;황성규;김종완;정덕채;김판기
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.48-53
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    • 1998
  • Chitin is known as biodegradable natural polymer. But, in spite of various application of chitin from waste marine sources, commercial use of chitin has been limited due to highly resistance to chemicals and the absense of proper solvents. We made various viscosity of chitosan from chitin by change of Mima's method through the deacetylation which is various condition of NaOH concentration, reaction time and temperature. Also, Polyvinyl alcohol/chitosan blend films were prepared by different solution blends containing the ratio of 5, 10, 15 and 20% chitosan and low, medium, high molecular weight of chitosan to find a more useful biodegradable polymer. Thermal and mechanical properties of PVA/chitosan blend films such as DSC, impact strength, tensile strength and morphological changes by SEM were determined. The 10-15% PVA/chitosan(low, medium) blend films were similar to PVA. Also, PVA/chitosan blend films at the laboratory soil test(Pot Test) were completely degraded in month with four kinds of soils by microorganisms.

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Simultaneous Patterning and Passivation of P3HT-OTFTs with Photosensitive Poly Vinyl-alcohol(PVA) Layer (감광성 PVA 박막을 이용한 P3HT 유기박막트랜지스터의 패턴 형성과 패시베이션)

  • Nam, Dong-Hyun;Park, Kyeong-Dong;Park, Jeong-Hwan;Han, Kyo-Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.426-433
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    • 2008
  • We first demonstrated simultaneous patterning and passivation of P3HT active layer with photosensitive PVA. The passivation layers were obtained by annealing the organic layers after developing PVA and subsequent over-etching the P3HT layer. The fabricated OTFTs were electrically characterized. The OTFTs exhibited the mobility of ${\sim}5.9{\times}10^{-4}\;cm^2/V{\cdot}s$ and on/off current ratio of ${\sim}10^4$. After passivation, the results showed the extended lifetime of ${\sim}250$ hours with photosensitive PVA layer.

EFFECT OF PLASTICIZERS ON THE PROPERTIES OF COSMETIC MASK USING POLYVINYL ALCOHOL(PVA) AS A FILM FORMER

  • Park, J.H.;Kyong, K.Y.;Kwak, T.J.;Yoon, M.S.;Kang, S.H.
    • Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea
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    • v.25 no.4 s.34
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    • pp.51-55
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    • 1999
  • Cosmetic mask is one of the traditional cosmetic product and is used to keep skin healthy and beautiful through moisturizing effect, cleansing effect and acceleration effect on microcirculation. There are several types of cosmetic mask such as peel-off type, tissue-off type, wash-off type and cotton sheet type immersed in cosmetic water. It is important for cosmetic formulators to develop an adequate type of cosmetic mask that meets the needs of the target consumers because each type of cosmetic mask has benefits and problems in its usage and efficacy. Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) is widely used as an active ingredient of peel-off type cosmetic mask and the physical property of the PVA film changes with the usage of other ingredients. We studied the change of physical properties of the film containing PVA by formulating peel-off type cosmetic mask with the variation of humectants. Methylguceth-20 and glycereth-26 reduce the interaction between skin surface and PVA film without serious weakening of tensile strength and they can alleviate irritation. Glycerin, urea and betaine help PVA film soften and they also have excellent efficacy as humectants.

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Optical Properties of PVA Polarizing Films Surface-modified by UV Irradiation (자외선 조사에 의해 표면 개질된 PVA 편광필름의 광학특성)

  • Koo, Gwang-Hoe;Jang, Jin-Ho
    • Textile Coloration and Finishing
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    • v.18 no.6 s.91
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    • pp.49-56
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    • 2006
  • Surface treatment using UV irradiation was carried out to improve optical properties of polarizing films. The effects of UV energy of the UV-treated PVA films were investigated by measuring reflectance, surface roughness, contact angles, ESCA, and ATR. Reflectance decreased at wavelength of 450 nm or less and surface roughness increased with increasing UV energy. Water contact angle increased in the irradiated PVA films and surface energy decreased with increase in w energy. An analysis showed that the OH groups were broken and some new groups were introduced such as C=C and C=O bonds together with increased $O_{1s}/C_{1s}$, resulting in the observed surface modification effect. Surface modified PVA polarizing films showed improvement in light transmittance of polarizing films at high wavelength region without deteriorating polarization efficiency, which was not affected by UV irradiation sequence during manufacturing processes such as coloring and drawing.

EFFECT OF PLASTICIZERS ON THE PROPERTIES OF COSMETIC MASK USING POLYVINYL ALCOHOL (PVA) AS A FILM FORMER

  • Park, J.H.;K.Y.Kyong;Kwak, T.J.;Yoon, M.S.;Kang, S.H.
    • Proceedings of the SCSK Conference
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    • 1999.10a
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    • pp.51-55
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    • 1999
  • Cosmetic mask is one of the traditional cosmetic product and is used to keep skin healthy and beautiful through moisturizing effect, cleansing effect and acceleration effect on microcirculation. There are several types of cosmetic mask such as peel-off type, tissue-off type, wash-off type and cotton sheet type immersed in cosmetic water. It is important for cosmetic formulators to develop an adequate type of cosmetic mask that meets the needs of the target consumers because each type of cosmetic mask has benefits and problems in its usage and efficacy. Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) is widely used as an active ingredient of peel-off type cosmetic mask and the physical property of the PVA film changes with the usage of other ingredients. We studied the change of physical properties of the film containing PVA by formulating peel-off type cosmetic mask with the variation of humectants. Methylguceth-20 and glycereth-26 reduce the interaction between skin surface and PVA film without serious weakening of tensile strength and they can alleviate irritation. Glycerin, urea and betaine help PVA film soften and they also have excellent efficacy as humectants.

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Methylene blue-PVA Dosimeter (Methylene blue-PVA 선량계(線量計))

  • Chung, W.H.;Kim, H.S.;Kim, H.J.;Jung, H.T.
    • Journal of Radiation Protection and Research
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.64-66
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    • 1985
  • A methylene blue-PVA system has been tested as a krad range dosimeter. Mb dye films were fabricated by casting PVA in solution with the methylene blue. In the air the system was irradiated by X-ray and the decolorisation of the dye film was found to remain unchanged for sufficiently long time. The radiation response on optical density at 670 nm in the Mb-PVA system shows a quite good linearity and reproducibility in the krad range.

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Effects of Propylene Glycol on the Physical Properties of Poly(vinyl alcohol) Solutions and Films

  • Cho, Yong-Han;Kim, Byoung-Chul;Dan, Kyung-Sik
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.17 no.8
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    • pp.591-596
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    • 2009
  • To trace the plasticizing effects of propylene glycol (PG) on poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA), the rheological properties of PVA solutions in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and the physical properties of PVA films were discussed in terms of PG content. Both properties were closely related to the hydrogen bond breaking effects of PG The 6 and 12 wt% PVA solutions containing PG exhibited Bingham behavior, which was more noticeable at lower plasticizer content and higher polymer concentration. The 6 wt% PVA solutions containing more than 30 wt% PG showed a sudden decrease of viscosity over the frequency range of 0.08 and 0.2 rad/s. However, the 12 wt% PYA solutions showed no viscosity reduction even at a PG content up to 40 wt%. The glass transition temperature of the PVA/PG films was almost linearly decreased with increasing PG content but an abrupt reduction was observed at a plasticizer content 30 wt%, suggesting that the hydrogen bond breaking effects of PG on PVA became dominant between 20 and 30 wt%. This effect was further supported by the similar tendency of the tensile properties.

A Study on the Optimal Conditions by Means of Experimental Design for Preparation of Starch/PVA Blends 2. Multiplex Mixture Optimal Method (실험계획법을 이용한 전분/PVA 블렌드 제조 최적조건 탐구에 관한 연구 2, 다중혼합물 최적법)

  • Hong, young-Keun;Lee, Myoung-Seok
    • Elastomers and Composites
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    • v.41 no.1
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    • pp.3-9
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    • 2006
  • Optimal conditions for preparation of starch/PVA blends were investigated with the consideration of factors that may influence mechanical properties of the blends. Multiplex mixture optimal method as a statistical method were performed and then tensile strength, strain at break, Young's modulus and tear strength of films of the blends were measured to determine the optimal conditions for preparation. The mechanical properties needed for the degradable agricultural mulch were the target of this experiment. Results showed that although the strain at break was a little insufficient, the other properties were very close to the target. This means that the mechanical properties of the film from this blend as a whole are very compatible with those of the reference mulch.

Poly(vinyl alcohol)의 합성과 유변학적 성질

  • Lee, Jeong Kyung;Lee, Hyang Aee;Kim, Keyn Gyi
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.45 no.6
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    • pp.555-561
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    • 2001
  • Vinyl acetate usually used in PVA resin preparation was converted to PVAc by bulk polymerization using AIBN as a initiator and PVA was synthesized by changing the concentration of NaOH added for saponification subsequently. As a result of estimating molecular weight using GPC, molecular weight increased as the NaOH concentration increased to 2.5 N, 5.0 N, 7.5 N and 10.0 N and polydispersity had similar values of 2.1~2.3, however, showed slightly decreasing tendency. In addition, PVA saponificated by 10.0 N-NaOH showed high syndiotacticity in observation of tacticity using NMR spectroscopy. From this fact, the degree of tacticity was predicted to be high and it was in good agreement with the tendency of polydispersity by GPC. Also, from the result of FT-IR spectroscopy, it might be known that hydrolysis was more promoted in the PVA with 10.0 N-NaOH than other NaOH concentration. Intrinsic viscosity measured using Ubbelohde viscometer, which increased as the concentration of NaOH added for saponification increased. The change of shear strength with the change of shear rate was investigated using Brookfield viscometer, in consequence, viscosity of PVA synthesized decreased as shear rate increased. PVA solution confirmed to show the shear thining behavior by Casson plot and PVA with 10.0 N-NaOH had the largest yield value. DSC measurement was performed to know the thermal properties of PVA. Tp had nearly constant value of 214$^{\circ}C$ in all cases except for adding 2.5 N-NaOH and $\Delta$H was increased as the concentration of NaOH increased. From this properties, it was concluded that the degree of hydrogen bonding was proportional to the added concentration of NaOH and the increase of the degree of hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interaction could affect the rheological and thermal properties of title compound.

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