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Decomposition of Monazite Sand (모나자이트의 분해)

  • Ha Young Gu
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.23 no.3
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    • pp.136-140
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    • 1979
  • The purpose of this investigation was to study the sulfuric acid digestion of monazite sand, and to prepare rare-earths-thorium containing material from the resulting solution which would be suitable for further preparation of thorium and rare earth elements by ion-exchange. Digestion of crude monazite sand was treated in $95{\%}C$ sulfuric acid for 2.0 hours at 150∼$250^{\circ}C$. The acid to sand weight ratio were 1 : 1.9∼2.8. Optimum condition was 95% sulfuric acid for 2.0 hours at $200{\pm}5^{\circ}C$. Within this conditions monazite sand was decomposed up to 99%.

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Determination of Polonium Nuclides in a Water Sample with Solvent Extraction Method

  • Lee, M.H.;Lee, C.H.;Song, K.;Kim, C.K.;Martin, P.
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.9
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    • pp.2488-2492
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    • 2010
  • A method is described for the determination of the Po nuclides in a water sample. After the Po nuclides were purified from interfering elements in a water sample using a manganese dioxide precipitation followed by a solvent extraction method, the Po nuclides were deposited onto the silver plate. A large volume of the water sample was effectively pretreated with manganese dioxide precipitation method. To determine the optimum conditions for plating Po, the effects of the pH, volume, temperature and time on the Po deposition were investigated in hydrochloric acid solution. The investigated determination method of Po nuclides with solvent extraction was applied to a tap water sample.

The Current Status and Future Outlook of Quantum Dot-Based Biosensors for Plant Virus Detection

  • Hong, Sungyeap;Lee, Cheolho
    • The Plant Pathology Journal
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    • v.34 no.2
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    • pp.85-92
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    • 2018
  • Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR), widely used for the detection of plant viruses, are not easily performed, resulting in a demand for an innovative and more efficient diagnostic method. This paper summarizes the characteristics and research trends of biosensors focusing on the physicochemical properties of both interface elements and bioconjugates. In particular, the topological and photophysical properties of quantum dots (QDs) are discussed, along with QD-based biosensors and their practical applications. The QD-based Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) genosensor, most widely used in the biomolecule detection fields, and QD-based nanosensor for Rev-RRE interaction assay are presented as examples. In recent years, QD-based biosensors have emerged as a new class of sensor and are expected to open opportunities in plant virus detection, but as yet there have been very few practical applications (Table 3). In this article, the details of those cases and their significance for the future of plant virus detection will be discussed.

Characterization of Humic and Fulvic Acids Extracted at the Soils of Korea and Its DB Establishment (국내 토양 휴믹물질의 특성 규명 및 DB 구축에 대한 연구)

  • 이창훈;유지호;신현상;정근호;이창우
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Soil and Groundwater Environment Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.397-400
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    • 2003
  • In this study, humic and fulvic acids in soils at the vicinity of domestic atomic power plants(NPPs), located in Yungkwang(YK), Uljin(UJ), Kori(KR), Koseong(KS), Wolseong(WS) area, and in volcanic ash soils of the Cheju island(Mt. Hanla(HL), Manjanggul(MJ)) were isolated, and characterized using chemical(elemental analysis, proton exchange capacity, molecular size distribution) and spectroscopic(UV/Vis., IR, FL, $^{13}$ C NMR spectra) methods. The results were compared with one another and compiled for their DB establishments. The humic substances distribution (humic acid, fulvic acid, Humin) in the soils were also determined by IHSS standard method. Main purpose of this study was to provide a basic data needed to evaluate the effect of humic substances on the migrational behaviour of radioactive elements in contaminated surface soil.

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Elemental Correlations of Chemical Compositions in Co-rich Mn-crusts of the Republic of Marshall Islands (마샬공화국 고코발트망간각 화학조성의 원소 상관관계)

  • 황의덕;장세원;김두영
    • Journal of the Mineralogical Society of Korea
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.77-90
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    • 1999
  • Characteristics and variations of chemical compositions in Co-rich crusts occurred in the EEZ of the Republic of Marshall Islands were reviewed. Correlation coefficient analysis, hierarchical cluster analysis, and Q-mode factor analysis for 62 samples were done in this study. All data were selected and gathered from the open file report of the cooperative cruise done by United States Geological Survey with Scripps Institute of Oceanography, University of Hawaii or Korea Ocean Research Development Institute. The average of crust thickness. Co content, and Ni content of 62 samples from the 21 seamounts were 30mm, 0.58 wt% and 0.40%, respectively. The mineral phases and associated elements assigned by correlation coefficients, cluster analysis and Q-mode factor analysis are following four. 1) CFA: P, Ca, CO2, Y, Sr: 2) Mn-oxide mineral: As, Mn, Co, Na: 3) Al-silicate mineral: Pd,Si, Al, Cu, Fe: 4) PGE-bearing mineral: Rh, Pt, Ir.

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Individual Particle Analysis for Developing a Source Profile of Yellow Sands (황사의 오염원분류포 개발을 위한 개별입자분석)

  • 강승우;김동술
    • Journal of Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment
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    • v.16 no.6
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    • pp.565-572
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    • 2000
  • To quantitatively estimate mass contribution of long-range transported yellow sand, their sources should be separated independently from various local soil sources having similar elemental compositions. While it is difficult to estimate total mass loadings of pure yellow sand by traditional bulk analysis, it can be clearly solved by an particle-by-particle analysis. To perform this study, two yellow sand samples and three local soil samples were collected by a mini-volume sampler. These samples were three analyzed using a scanning electron microscope(SEM) equipped with an energy dispersive x-ray analyser (EDX) was used to obtain basic chemical information of individual yellow san particles. A total of 19 elements in a single particle were measured to develop a source profile with newly created homogeneous particle classes (HPCs) as chemical variables. The present study showed that the yellow sand samples as well as three local soil samples were characterized with reasonably well created HPCs. Finally the mass fraction of each HPC in each sample was calculated and then compared each other.

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Chemical Composition of the Cretaceous Granitoids and Related Ore Deposits in the Taebaegsan Basin, Korea (태백산분지내 백악기화강암류의 화학조성과 관련광상)

  • Lee, Jae Yeong;Lee, In Ho;Hwang, Duk Hwan
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.247-256
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    • 1996
  • Mineral commodities of metallic ore deposits related to Cretaceous granitoids in the Taebaegsan basin are distinguishable by rock types, diffferenciation index (D.I.) and chemical compositions. Deposits of Fe-Cu are related to granodiorite-quartz monzonite, those of Pb-Zn and W-Mo to granite-granodiorite and granite respectively. The ranges of D.I. of the granitoids are 39~71 for Fe-Cu deposits, 68~81 for Pb-Zn deposits, 78~89 for W-Mo deposits and 91~94 for Mn deposits. Major oxides of $K_2O$, CaO, MgO, FeO and $TiO_2$ and some trace elements and Rb/K, Sr/Ca and Cu/Fe also show distinguishable differences among the Cretaceous granitoids related to various mineral commodities of the ore depsits.

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Determination of Silver with Mercaptans (III). Amperometric Titration of Silver with 2-Mercaptothiazoline (Mercapto 화합물에 의한 은의 정량 (제3보). 2-Mercaptothiazoline에 의한 은의 전류적정)

  • Young Gu Ha
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.17 no.6
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    • pp.439-443
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    • 1973
  • 2-Mercaptothiazoline is very sensitive reagent for silver, which have been used for highly selective amperometric determination of silver. A method is described for the determination of micro-quantity of silver by amperometric titration with 2-mercaptothiazoline in ammonical solution. Direct titration of milligram amount of silver (0.05∼1.00mg) is possible in the presence of a number of foreign ions in ammonical solution containing ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid as masking agent under atmosphere. The interfering elements are gold and platinum. The milligram amounts of silver can be determined by the proposed method within an error ${\pm}$5%.

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A Partition Function for Liquid Metals (液體金屬의 常態和)

  • Kim, Wan-Kyue
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.36-46
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    • 1962
  • The author assumes that pure liquid metal is composed of molecular oscillators whose energy states are classified into two subgroups, i.e., A and B states, each being accesible to either one of the two sorts of lattice sites. The partition function involves constants characteristic of substance, which are obtainable from the Debye characteristic temperature assigned to its solid state. Calculation has been made for the various thermodynamic properties such as the vapor pressure, the entropy, and the heat capacity of liquid metals of GroupⅠelements over the temperature range from the melting points to the boiling points. The theoretical values thus obtained are in good accordances with those observed, within experimental error, although a slight derivation is observed in the atomic heat capacity.

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Study on the Polarographic Behaviors of Tl(I) in EDTA and NTA as Supporting Electrolytes (EDTA 및 NTA 支指電解質중 Thallium (I) 의 Polarography 에 關한 硏究)

  • Kim, Hwang-Am;Kim, Yong-Tai
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.6 no.1
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    • pp.61-63
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    • 1962
  • The polarographic behaviors of Tl(I) was investigated in EDTA and NTA as supporting electrolytes for determination of Tl(I). A base solution containing 0.005 % gelatine, 0.1 M EDTA, and 0.05 M NTA was used. The halfwave potential of Tl(I) determined is -0.495 V v.s. S.C.E. in 0.1 M EDTA at pH 4.1 and -0.520V v.s. S.C.E. in 0.05 M NTA at pH 6.3. In this paper, the effects of gelatine concentration and pH values was investigated. The half-wave potentials of common elements was determined and compared with the half-wave potential of Tl(I).

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