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Crystal growth and characteristics of lysozyme crystals

  • Kojima, Kenichi
    • Proceedings of the Korea Crystallographic Association Conference
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    • 2002.11a
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    • pp.3-3
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    • 2002
  • Many studies on crystal growth mechanisms of the hen egg-white lysozyme protein crystals have mainly performed by optical microscopy and atomic force microscopy (AFM). As results, two types of growth mechanisms, which are a two-dimensional nucleation mechanism and a spiral growth mechanism, were identified. However, there was no direct evidence of grown-in screw dislocations at the spiral sites. We first observed the screw dislocations in tetragonal lysozyme crystals using synchrotron X-ray topography. In addition, to confirm the characteristics of dislocations, we have observed some elastic constants in lysozyme crystals in terms of the sound velocity measurement by pulse echo methods. Tetragonal hen egg-white lysozyme crystals were grown by the concentration gradient method. The crystals were grown in test tubes, with an inner diameter of 8 ㎜ and 80 ㎜ in length, held vertically. The test tubes were kept at 23C for 2 weeks. The maximum size of crystals were 3×3×4 ㎟. The high quality crystals were examined by Laue topography with a water filter using synchrotron radiation. Figure is a X-ray topograph. Several straight screw dislocations were observed. We also determined Burgers vector to be a [110] direction. The measurement of sound velocity was performed by the digital signal processing method. the crystals were placed in stainless steel vessel, which was filled with lysozyme solution used for crystal growth. We observed the longitudinal sound velocity along the [110] direction in the tetragonal is obtained to be 1817 ㎧. Therefore, Young modulus and shear modulus were evaluated to be 2.70 Gpa and 1.02 Gpa, respectively, if we assumed Poisson ratio is 0.33. These results will be discussed at the meeting.

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Growth, Deficiency Symptom and Tissue Nutrient Contents of Leaf Perilla (Perilla frutesens Britt) Influenced by Phosphorus Concentrations in Fertigation Solution (인산 시비농도가 잎들깨의 생육, 결핍증상 및 무기원소 함량에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Jong-Myung;Park, Jong-Yoon
    • Journal of Bio-Environment Control
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.358-364
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    • 2007
  • This study was carried out to investigate the effect of phosphorus concentrations in fertilizer solution on growth and development of nutrient deficiency in leaf perilla (Perilla frutesens). The nutrient concentrations in above ground plant tissue, petiole sap and soil solution of root media were also determined. Phosphorus deficiency resulted in a slow growth, lustreless leaves, suffused purple tining in older leaves and falling prematurely. Elevation of P concentrations in fertilizer solution increased the crop growth at 75 days after transplanting. The fresh weight in 0, 0.5 and 4.0 mM treatments were 0.48 g, 9.28 g, and 25.5 g, respectively, and dry weights were 0.06 g, 1.46 g and 4.13 g, respectively. The P concentrations in above ground plant tissue and petiole sap in 4.0 mM treatment were 1.78% and $2.040mg{\cdot}kg^{-1}$, respectively, at 75 days after transplanting. The soil P concentration in 4.0 mM treatment was $1.26mg{\cdot}kg^{-1}$ when it was determined by the 1:2 (sample:water) method. These results indicated that P concentrations higher than 0.3% in above ground plant tissue, $900mg{\cdot}kg^{-1}$ in petiole sap, and $0.57mg{\cdot}kg^{-1}$ in soil solution should be maintained to ensure proper growth of leaf perilla (Perilla frutesens).

Environmentally Friendly Preparation of Functional Nanomaterials and Their Application

  • Lee, Sun-Hyung;Teshima, Katsuya;Endo, Morinobu;Oishi, Shuji
    • Proceedings of the Materials Research Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2010.05a
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    • pp.5.1-5.1
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    • 2010
  • One of the most important environmental problems is global warming. Global warming is caused by increase in the amounts of water vapor, methane, carbon dioxide and other gases being released into the atmosphere as a result of the burning of fossil fuels. It has thus become important to reduce fossil fuel use. Environmentally friendly preparation of functional materials has, therefore, attracted much interest for environmental problems. Furthermore, nature mimetic processes are recently been of great interest as environmentally friendly one. There have been many studies on fabrication of various functional nanocrystals. Among various nanocrystal fabrication techniques, flux growth is an environmentally friendly, very convenient process and can produce functional nanocrystals at temperatures below the melting points of the solutes. Furthermore, this technique is suitable for the synthesis of crystals having an enhedral habit. In flux growth, the constituents of the materials to be crystallized are dissolved in a suitable flux (solvent) and crystal growth occurs as the solution becomes critically supersaturated. The supersaturation is attained by cooling the solution, by evaporation of the solvent or by a transport process in which the solute is made to flow from a hotter to a cooler region. Many kinds of oxide nanocrystals have been grown in our laboratory. For example, zero- (e.g., particle), one- (e.g., whisker and tube) and two-dimensional (e.g., sheet) nanocrystals were successfully grown by flux method. Our flux-growth technique has some industrial and ecological merits because the nanocrystal fabrication temperatures are far below their melting points and because the used reagents are less harmless to human being and the environment.

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Shape control of calcium carbonate prepared from shell resources (패각의 제조한 탄산칼슘의 형상제어)

  • 김판채
    • Journal of the Korean Crystal Growth and Crystal Technology
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.166-170
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    • 2000
  • Amorphous calcium carbonate was prepared by wet chemical method and performed the control of their shape using crystalline calcium carbonate that prepared from oyster shell by the $CO_2$ gas blowing method. As a result, amorphous calcium carbonate was obtained by the dissolution process of crystalline calcium carbonate in the dil-HC1 solution, mixing of sodium carbonate solution, precipitation and filtering with high speed. And using the amorphous calcium carbonate of mud type, crystalline calcium carbonates with cubic, needle, spindle, spherical and plate shape were obtained in the temperature rang of 2~$85^{\circ}C$ and reaction time range of 5~60 minute.

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The effect of melt instability on the liquid phase epitaxy (용액 불안정이 InGaAsP/InP 액상결정성장에 미치는 영향)

  • 오수환;안세경;홍창희
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.8 no.5
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    • pp.438-442
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    • 1997
  • In this study we report the effect of melt instability on the Liquid Phase Epitaxy. We made a new graphite boat of the structure relieving the instability of melt. It did not improve the uniformity of each layers but also reduced the thickness of growth layers and the deviation of the thickness over 1/2, 1/3 respectively. Moreover, we could get the growth layer of about 80$\AA$. With the point of melt stability in view we investigated the effect of InP seed used in two phase solution method. It is concluded that the quality of layers grown by the single crystal is superior to that by the poly crystal in two phase solution method.

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The Aging Measurement of Water Tree Using AgNO$_3$Solution (AgNO$_3$을 이용한 수트리의 실시간 열화계측)

  • Kim, Duck-Keun;Ooh, Soo-Hong;Lee, Jin;Lee, Eun-Hak;Kim, Tae-Sung
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 1997.11a
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    • pp.409-412
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    • 1997
  • The phenomenon of water tree degradation of underground distribution power cables is taking place in polymeric insulation materials under the existence of water and application of electric stress, but water tree is not easy to observe, o water tree features in power cables are shown after cutting and dying with methyleneblue. In previous method, it is impossible to acquire continuous treeing data, and when the insulation material has been cut, the micro crack(water tree) has been damaged. In this paper, to overcome these deflects, the etching method is made use of making needle electrode about 170[${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$] diameter, and AgNO$_3$(silver nitrate) solution is used as liquid electrode to accelerate the growth of water trees. As a result of this study, water tree is observed in real-time with microscope. Electrical tree owing to water treeing is initiated at low electric field and grown with discontinuous. Namely, water tree is shown up a different characteristics of tree growth.

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Long Length YBCO Coated Conductors Prepared by an MOD Process on Buffered Metallic Tapes

  • Chung, Kook-Chae;Yoo, Jai-Moo;Ko, Jae-Woong;Kim, Young-Kuk;Kim, Tae-Hyung;Ko, Rock-Kil
    • Progress in Superconductivity and Cryogenics
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.12-14
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    • 2006
  • YBCO coated conductors have been fabricated by the reel-to-reel processing using TFA-MOD method. In this work, the fluorine-free Y & Cu precursor solution was synthesized to shorten the calcining time by reducing the evolution of HF gas, thus the meter-long YBCO precursor films can be made within few hours by the continuous slot-die coating & calcination step using the F-free Y & Cu precursor solution. The annealing step was followed to make the YBCO films by the reel-to-reel method with the vertical gas flow system onto the moving tape. To increase the growth rate of the YBCO films by enhancing the removal of HF gas, the low total pressure was adopted in the annealing processing. And the water partial pressure and the oxygen partial pressure were varied to optimize the growth conditions of the MOD-YBCO films on the buffered metal tape. FE-SEM and XRD were used to investigate the surface morphologies and the texture of the meter-long YBCO films. The end-to-end critical current $(I_c)$ of 63A/cm-width and the critical current density $(J_c)$of $0.9MA/cm^2$ with the thickness of $0.7{\mu}m$ were obtained in the 0.42m long coated conductor.

Effect of Growth Environment on the Root Development of Pasture Species I. Development of hydroponic technique for studies on the root charateristics (생육환경이 주요 목초의 뿌리발육에 미치는 영향 I. 뿌리의 특성 연구를 위한 수경재배법의 개발)

  • Sam Nam Hur;David. Scott
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Grassland and Forage Science
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.345-350
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    • 1997
  • Using modified Lincoln solution, hydroponic system was developed to compare simultaneously a range of pasture species in terms of relative growth rate(RGR), rate of roots to shoots, and relative root volume and root area. Modified Lincoln solution achieved optimum growth of nineteen forage species tested, and was proved to be a good method for studying plant root characteristics. RGR was measured sucesshlly showing reasonably consistant values over time. There was a much differences in rootkhoot ratio between species within groups as between groups. Root tissue density was lower in grasses than legume or herb group. Root area index was very high for grasses and herbs, and this index should be useful for evaluating the comparative root system of different species.

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Growth Kinetics and Electronic Properties of Passive Film of Nickel in Borate Buffer Solution (Borate 완충용액에서 니켈 산화피막의 생성 과정과 전기적 성질)

  • Kim, Younkyoo
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.58 no.1
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    • pp.9-16
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    • 2014
  • In a borate buffer solution, the growth kinetics and the electronic properties of passive film on nickel were investigated, using the potentiodynamic method, chronoamperometry, and single- or multi-frequency electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The oxide film formed during the passivation process of nickel has showed the electronic properties of p-type semiconductor, which follow from the Mott-Schottky equation. It was found out that the passive film ($Ni(OH)_2$) of Ni formed in the low electrode potential changes to NiO and NiO(OH) while the electrode potential increases.

Growth Kinetics and Electronic Properties of Passive Film of Cobalt in Borate Buffer Solution (Borate 완충용액에서 코발트 산화피막의 생성 과정과 전기적 성질)

  • Park, Hyunsung;Kim, Younkyoo
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.61 no.6
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    • pp.320-327
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    • 2017
  • In a borate buffer solution, the growth kinetics and the electronic properties of passive film on cobalt were investigated, using the potentiodynamic method, chronoamperometry, and single-frequency electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. It was found out that the unstable passive film ($Co(OH)_2$) and CoO of Co formed in the low electrode potential changes to $Co_3O_4$ and CoOOH while the electrode potential increases. And the composition of the passive films was varied against the applied potential and oxidation time. The oxide film formed during the passivation process of cobalt has showed the electronic properties of p-type semiconductor, which follow from the Mott-Schottky equation.