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Partial Oxidation of Methane over CeO2 Catalyst

  • Rho, Hyun-Seog;Jun, Ki-Won;Baek, Seung-Chan;Park, Sang-Eon
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.23 no.6
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    • pp.799-803
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    • 2002
  • Partial oxidation of methane has been conducted over $CeO_2$and it has been found that $CeO_2$has an extraordinary catalytic activity in the reaction. Its activity was strongly dependent on the $CH_4/CO_2$ ratio. Total combustion was dominant with stoichiometric feed ratio$(CH_4/O_2=$ 2.0) but partial oxidation was achieved between the $CH_4/O_2$ ration of 3.8 4.3 and the period depended upon the feed composition. The proposed raaction mechanism it that oxygen vacancies in raduced deria are supplied with oxygen molecules from the reactant, and then activate adsorbed oxygen, followed by releasing activated axygen species reacting with methane to produce $H_2$ and CO.

Current Variation in ZnO Thin-Film Transistor under Different Annealing Conditions (ZnO 박막트랜지스터의 어닐링 조건에 따른 전류 변화)

  • Yoo, Dukyean;Kim, Hyoungju;Kim, Junyeong;Jo, Jungyol
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.63-66
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    • 2014
  • ZnO is a wide bandgap (3.3 eV) semiconductor with high mobility and good optical transparency. However, off-current characteristics of ZnO thin-film transistor (TFT) need improvements. In this work we studied the variation in ZnO TFT current under different annealing conditions. Annealing usually modifies gas adsorption at grain boundaries of ZnO. When oxygen is adsorbed, electron density decreases due to strong electronegativity of the oxygen, and TFT current decreases as a result. Our experiments showed that current increased after vacuum annealing and decreased after air annealing. We explain that the change of off-current is caused by the desorption and adsorption of oxygen at the grain boundaries.

Ring Formation of Furan on Epitaxial Graphene

  • Kim, Ki-Jeong;Yang, Sena;Lee, Han-Koo;Kim, Bong-Soo;Lee, Hang-Il
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2011.02a
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    • pp.315-315
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    • 2011
  • The ring formation and electronic properties of furan adsorbed on graphene layers grown on 6H-SiC(0001) has been investigated using atomic force microscopy (AFM), near edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) spectra for the C K-edge, and high resolution photoemission spectroscopy (HRPES). Moreover, we observed that furan molecules adsorbed on graphene could be used for chemical functionalization via the lone pair of electrons on the oxygen group, allowing chemical doping. We also found that furan spontaneously formed rings with one of three different bonding configurations and the electronic properties of the ring formed by furan on graphene can be described using by AFM, NEXAFS and HRPES, respectively.

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The Tarnish Process of Silver in H2S Environments

  • Kim, H.;Payer, J.H.
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.5 no.6
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    • pp.206-212
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    • 2006
  • The effects of sub-ppm levels of $H_2S$ and the adsorbed water on the atmospheric corrosion of silver were studied with In situ weight balance to study the effect of the adsorbed water on the kinetic behavior and to determine the rate-controlling step, with XPS to analyze the tarnish film, and with calculation of phase equilibrium to predict the stable solid phase, the concentrations of dissolved species ($Ag^-$, $H^+$, $S^{2-}$, $HS^-$) and the equilibrium potentials ($E_{Ag^+/Ag}$, $E_{H^+/H_2}$, $E_{O_2/O^{2-}$). The results of weight measurements showed that oxygen was required for the sulfidation of silver in 100 ppb $H_2S$ and humidified environments enhanced the tarnished rate and oxidizing power. In addition, the rate determining step for tarnishing silver was shown to be changed to transport though the tarnish film.

Adsorption behaviour of film-forming amine on pre-oxidized carbon steel surface

  • Genxian, Lin;Yun, Sun;Canshuai, Liu;Jun, Fang;Lijun, Song;Bin, Liu
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.54 no.4
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    • pp.1185-1194
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    • 2022
  • The maintenance of condenser main pipe is the key to achieve film-forming amine maintenance effectiveness. In this work, oxygen content, pH and temperature of the solution were controlled to simulate the condition of condenser main pipe, and magnetite coated carbon steel sample was prepared by pre-oxidization. CAM was used to characterize the hydrophobicity of film formed samples. Hydrophobic film was formed on pre-oxidized carbon steel samples when octadecylamine concentration reaches 20 mg/kg. SEM, EDS, EIS, and PD were used to characterize the influence of octadecylamine concentration on maintenance effectiveness. It was found that the maintenance effectiveness was enhanced and the corrosion rate was suppressed with the increase of octadecylamine concentration. FIB and TEM were used to detect the adsorbed octadecylamine film thickness founding that octadecylamine adsorbed onto the surface of pre-oxidized carbon steel by multi-layer adsorption mechanism.

The Partial Oxidation of Methanol of MoO3 Catalyst (MoO3 촉매상에서의 메탄올 부분산화반응)

  • Kim, Jeong-Hi;Park, Youn-Seok;Lee, Ho-In
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.127-137
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    • 1991
  • The dissociation and partial oxidation of $CH_3OH$ on polycrystalline $MoO_3$ powder catalyst were studied using thermal desorption spectrometry(TDS) under high vacuum condition. $CH_3OH$ was dissociatively adsorbed on $MoO_3$ in the forms of surface methoxy($-OCH_3$) and atomic hydrogen(-H). $CH_3OH$ desorbed at 425 K via the re-association of methoxy and adsorbed hydrogen atom, and HCHO desorbed at 545 K through the bond breakage of C-H in methoxy. Water TDS spectra showed two desorption peaks, that is, ${\alpha}$-peak at 428 K and ${\beta}$-peak at 586 K. It was suggested that ${\alpha}$-peak was due to the hydroxyl formed on $MoO_3$ surface during the dissociation of $CH_3OH$, and that ${\beta}$-peak was from the association of lattice oxygen and surface hydrogen atom formed by the bond breakage of C-H in methoxy. Pre-adsorbed oxygen on the surface of $MoO_3$ catalyst increased the amount of adsorption of $CH_3OH$ by promoting the dissociation of $CH_3OH$ on the surface, whereas pre-adsorbed water decreased the amount of adsorption of $CH_3OH$ by blocking of adsorption sites for $CH_3OH$.

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Highly Dispersed Supported Gold Catalysts -I. Effect of Gold Addition and Active Site Formation- (고분산 담지 금촉매 - I. 금의 첨가 효과 및 활성점 생성 -)

  • Ahn, Ho-Geun;Niiyama, Hiroo
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.285-294
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    • 1994
  • Some supported gold catalysts were prepared by impregnation and coprecipitation methods. Effect of gold addition and active sloe formation were studied by investigating particle sizes of gold, amounts of oxygen adsorbed, adsorption properties of CO and NO, and reduction and oxidation properties, etc.. The gold particles of the catalyst by impregnation were irregular and very large as 30~100 nm, but those by coprecipitation were uniform and ultra-fine as about 4 nm. On $Au/Al_2O_3$ catalyst, the addition of gold to inactive $Al_2O_3$ caused the decomposition of $N_2O$, and CO was not irreversibly adsorbed while $O_2$ was atomically and irreversibly adsorbed. The adsorption sites of oxygen were attributed to the active sites which were restricted to the circumference of hemispherical gold particle-support interface rather than all atoms on the surface of gold particle. Also, CO was reversibly and irreversibly adsorbed on $Al_2O_3$ at low temperature, and the addition of gold weakened both reversible and irreversible adsorptions. The affinity for CO on $Au/Co_3O_4$ catalyst decreased conspicuously compared to $Co_3O_4$. The effect of gold addition did not appear in reduction step but did remarkably in reoxidation step; the added gold promoted the reoxidation of the reduced cobalt atoms.

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Oxygen Chemisorption of NbC(111) Surface Studied by High-Resolution Electron Energy Loss and Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy (고분해능 전자에너지손실 및 자외선광전자 분광법을 이용한 NbC(111)면의 산소흡착 연구)

  • Hwang, Yeon;Park, Soon-Ja;Aizawa, Takashi;Hayami, Wataru;Otani, Shigeki;Ishizawa, Yoshio
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.279-284
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    • 1992
  • Oxygen adsorption on the single crystal NbC(111) surface was studied by high-resolution electron energy loss and ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy. On the NbC(111) surface, oxygen molecules as well as oxygen atoms were adsorbed. Oxygen atoms were located at the 3-fold hollow site of the NbC(111) surface with the frequency of 548c$m^{-1}$. It was found that oxygen molecules had vibrational frequency of 968c$m^{-1}$which was much lower than that of the free oxygen molecule. Also the work function of the NbC(111) surface has increased by adsorption of oxygen molecule. These suggest electron tranfer from the NbC(111) substrate to the 2p${pi}_g$ substrate of the oxygen molecule.

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Preparation of Perovskite Catalysts and Its Application to Methane Combustion (페롭스카이트 촉매의 제조와 메탄 산화에 응용)

  • Hahm, Hyun-Sik;Kim, Kyu-Sung;Ahn, Sung-Hwan;Shin, Ki-Seok;Kim, Song-Hyoung;Park, Hong-Soo
    • Journal of the Korean Applied Science and Technology
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    • v.24 no.1
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    • pp.67-73
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    • 2007
  • Methane combustion over perovskite catalysts was investigated. For the preparation of catalysts, Co, Mn, Fe, and Ni were used as B-site components of the perovskite catalysts $(ABO_3)$ and La was used as A-site component. The effect of calcination temperature on methane combustion and perovskite structure was also investigated. The structure of perovskites, surface area, and adsorbed oxygen species were tested with XRD, BET apparatus, and $O_2-TPD$, respectively. The formation of perovskite structure was affected by the calcination temperature. The catalyst desorbing oxygen at a lower temperature showed better activity for the methane combustion, therefore, the oxygen species desorbing at lower temperatures is responsible for the methane combustion.

Kinetics and Oxygen Vacancy Mechanism of the Oxidation of Carbon Monoxide on Perovskite$Nd_{1-x}Sr_xCoO_{3-y}$ Solutions as a Catalyst

  • Dong Hoon Lee;Keu Hong Kim
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.15 no.8
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    • pp.616-622
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    • 1994
  • The oxidation of carbon monoxide by gaseous oxygen in the presence of a powdered $Nd_{1-x}Sr_xCoO_{3-y}$ solid solution as a catalyst has been investigated in the temperature range from 150$^{\circ}$C to 300$^{\circ}$C under various CO and $O_2$ partial pressures. The site of Sr substitution, nonstoichiometry, structure, and microstructure were studied by means of powder X-ray diffraction and infrared spectroscopy. The electrical conductivity of the solid solution has been measured at 300$^{\circ}$C under various CO and $O_2$ partial pressures. The oxidation rates have been correlated with 1.5-and 1.2-order kinetics with and without a $CO_2$ trap, respectively; first-and 0.7 order with respect to CO and 0.5-order to $O_2$. For the above reaction temperature range, the activation energy is in the range from 0.25 to 0.35 eV/mol. From the infrared spectroscopic, conductivity and kinetic data, CO appears essentially to be adsorbed on the lattice oxygens of the catalyst, while $O_2$ adsorbs as ions on the oxygen vacancies formed by Sr substitution. The oxygen vacancy mechanism of the CO oxidation and the main defect of $Nd_{1-x}Sr_xCoO_{3-y}$ solid solution are supported and suggested from the agreement between IR data, conductivities, and kinetic data.