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Effects of Heat Treatments of Aluminum Substrate on Nanopore Arrays in Anodic Alumina (열처리가 알루미나 나노기공의 배열에 미치는 영향)

  • Cho, S.H.;Oh, H.J.;Kim, S.S.;Joo, E.K.;Yoo, C.W.;Chi, C.S.
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.12 no.11
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    • pp.856-859
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    • 2002
  • To investigate effects of heat treatments including grain size control in substrate aluminum on nanopore arrays in anodic alumina template, aluminum was heat treated at $500^{\circ}C$ for 1h. The heat treated aluminum was anodized by two successive anodization processes in oxalic solution and the nanopore arrays in anodic alumina layer were studied using TEM and FE-SEM. The highly ordered porous alumina templates with 110 nm interpore distance and 40 nm pore diameter have been observed and the pore array of the anodic alumina has a uniform and closely-packed honeycomb structure. In the case of alumina template obtained from heat treated aluminum substrate, the well- ordered nanopore region in anodic alumina increased and became more homogeneous compared with that from non-heattreated one.

Effects of Powdered Activated Carbon on Anaerobic Digestion (염기성 소화에 대한 활성탄의 영향)

  • 김승현
    • Magazine of the Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.32 no.3
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    • pp.102-115
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    • 1990
  • Importance of anaerobic digestion as an energy generating device has been increased as fuel shortage becomes serieous. Several modification methods on the conventional digesters including Powdered Activated Carbon (PAC) addition and two-phase digestion were studied to enhance the gas production. This study investigated the effects of PAC on anaerobic digestion of chicken manure in terms of gas production and sludge stabilization. As a first experiment, an optimum PAC dose for efficient gas production was determined in a batch test. In semi-continuous experiments, an optimum Sludge Retention Time (SRT) at that PAC concentration and an overall substate utilization rate coefficient were investigated. A portion of gas increased by PAC addition was estimated using a substrate utilization rate coefficient of microorganisms attached on PAC. This test was performed in batch experiments using acetic acid as a substrate. The digesters for all experiments were kept 35${\pm}$ 1˚C in a heated water bath. Mixing was performed manually once a day and the produced gas was collected for daily reading. The following conclusions were made for this study. 1. Cptimum PAC concentration was 5% total solids, where gas production rate was increased by 20 percents. 2. Optimum SRT was 7.5 days. 3. Substrate utilization rate coefficient of microorganisms attached on PAC was about twice as much as that of suspended ones.

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NiO(Co0.25Mn0.75)2O3 and BaSrTiO3 thick films on alumina substrate as temperature and humidity ceramic multisensors

  • Oh, Young-Jei;Lee, Deuk-Yong
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.343-348
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    • 2009
  • $NiO{\cdot}(Co_{0.25}Mn_{0.75})_2O_3$(Mn-Ni-Co) and $Ba_{0.5}Sr_{0.5}TiO_3$(BST) thick films were screen printed on Pt patterned alumina substrate to investigate the effects of sintering temperature on humidity and temperature sensing properties of ceramic sensors. A raise in sintering temperature increased resistance and B constant of the Mn-Ni-Co temperature sensor. This may have derived from the synergic effects of the reduction in charge carriers caused by the substitution of Co for Mn as well as the formation of microcracks from the difference in thermal expansion coefficients. Dependence of resistance on humidity of the Mn-Ni-Co temperature sensor, however, was not found. BST films sintered at temperatures in the range of $1100^{\circ}C$ to $1150^{\circ}C$ showed excellent humidity sensing properties. The BST humidity sensor was faster in its response than the Mn-Ni-Co temperature sensor. The humidity sensor, however, proved to be unstable under various temperatures, suggesting a need for a temperature stabilizing device. In contrast, the Mn-Ni-Co temperature sensor was stable under humid conditions.

Stress Analysis Using Finite Element Modeling of a Novel RF Microelectromechanical System Shunt Switch Designed on Quartz Substrate for Low-voltage Applications

  • Singh, Tejinder;Khaira, Navjot K.;Sengar, Jitendra S.
    • Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials
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    • v.14 no.5
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    • pp.225-230
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    • 2013
  • This paper presents a novel shunt radio frequency microelectromechanical system switch on a quartz substrate with stiff ribs around the membrane. The buckling effects in the switch membrane and stiction problem are the primary concerns with RF MEMS switches. These effects can be reduced by the proposed design approach due to the stiffness of the ribs around the membrane. A lower mass of the beam and a reduction in the squeeze film damping is achieved due to the slots and holes in the membrane, which further aid in attaining high switching speeds. The proposed switch is optimized to operate in the k-band, which results in a high isolation of -40 dB and low insertion loss of -0.047 dB at 21 GHz, with a low actuation voltage of only 14.6 V needed for the operation the switch. The membrane does not bend with this membrane design approach. Finite element modeling is used to analyze the stress and pull-in voltage.

Dehydration of Alcohol Solutions Through Crosslinked Chitosan Composite Membranes III. Effects of Substrate, Neutralization and Active Layer Thickness on Pervaporation of Water/Ethanol Mixture (가교키토산 복합막을 통한 알콜수용액의 탈수 III. 화학가교시 지지체, 중화에 의한 효과와 이온가교시 활성층두께 변화에 의한 효과)

  • 이영무;남상용;유제강;류경옥
    • Membrane Journal
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    • v.6 no.4
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    • pp.250-257
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    • 1996
  • Surface crosslinked chitosan composite membranes were prepared with glutaraldehyde and surfuric acid. Effects of neutralization for complex between chitosan and acetic acid and of water permeability for substrate membranes on pervaporation performance were investigated. For ionically crosskinked membranes, effect of active layer thickness on separation factor of water/ethanol mixture was studied. With increasing the water permeability of the substrate, the membrane showed an increased separation factor, while it maintained a constant permeate flux. Neutralized chitosan composite membranes revealed a decreased separation factor and a constant permeate flux. When the thickness of the active layer increased, an optimum crosslinking time to achieve higher separation factor shifted to a prolonged times.

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A study on characteristics of thin film $SnO_2$ gas sensor (박막형 $SnO_2$가스 센서의 특성에 관한 연구)

  • 김상연;송준태
    • Electrical & Electronic Materials
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    • v.8 no.3
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    • pp.278-284
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    • 1995
  • Thin fihn SnO$_{2}$ Gas Sensor was fabricated by electron-beam evaporation system and the target made by general firing method for the purpose of detecting gas components in air, especially methane gas. SnO$_{2}$ thin film was prepared on the polished alumina substrate which Pt interdigital electrode was precoated. The effects of annealing temperature and substrate temperature on the structural properties of SnO$_{2}$ thin film on glass were investigated using the X-ray diffraction. The good crystalline structure is formed when substrate temperature is 150[.deg. C] and annealing condition is 550[.deg. C], 1[hour]. And the sensing properties at various thickness of the SnO$_{2}$ thin film and the effects of PdCI$_{2}$ addition were also investigated. The good result is showed when the thickness is below 1000[.angs.] and the quantity of PdCI$_{2}$ addition is 4[wt%]. The thickness of SnO$_{2}$ thin film was measured by .alpha.-step and Elliopsometer.

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Effects of organic compounds on the respiration of thiobacillus concretivorus Parker (Thiobacillus concretivorus Parker의 호흡에 미치는 유기물의 영향)

  • 하영칠;주동기
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.167-174
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    • 1972
  • Effects of 13 organic compounds including glucose, fructose, xylose, glutamate, succinate, malate, glycine, lactate, acetate, pyruvate, citrate, formate and cis-aconitate on the oxidation of thiosulfate and the availability of these compounds as the substrate for the respiration by Thiobacillus ocncretivorus, which is known to be an obligated autotroph, were studied. Malate nad glycine at 0.5 per cent concentration nearly doubled the thiosulfate oxidation compared to the control. No other organic substances enhanced the thiosulfate oxidation compared to the control. No other organic substances enhanced the thiosulfate oxidation. Moreover, some 30 to 40 per cent decrease was recorded by fructose, sulfate-salts medium, some 30 to 40 per cent decrease was recorded by fructose, citrate, xylose, malate, flucose, glutamate and succinate. No respiration could occur when formate and pyruvate were supplied as the substrate for respiration. But it was obvious that flucose, fructose, xylose, glutamate, malate, citrate and succinate could be used as the substrate for respiration to some extent, regarding the fact that some increase in respiration rates could be recorded compared to the result from the salts medium, where neither thiosulfate nor orgnic compounds were added. Thus, it was postulated that this organism could possibly be converted into mixotroph or hetrotroph if appropriate conditions could be prepared.

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The Molecular Design of Artificial Enzyme (인공효소의 분자 설계)

  • 김세권;전유진
    • Journal of Life Science
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.92-101
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    • 1994
  • With the rapid development of bioorganic chemistry recently, a field of artificial enzymes has a great concern from the industrial point of view. A number of possibilities now exist ofr the construction of artificial enzymes. They must posses two structural entities, a substrate-binding site and a catalytically effective site. It has been found that producing the facility for substrate binding is relatively straightforward but catalytic sites are somewhat more difficult. Therefore, synthetic catalysts do not yet match all the properties of an enzyme, however, the design of catalysts has lead to very powerful effects. This article reviews the existing literature on the modeling of artificial enzymes using cyclodextrin, modified cyclodextrin and crown compounds.

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Study on Self-Heating Effects in AlGaN/GaN-on-Si Power Transistors (AlGaN/GaN-on-Si 전력스위칭소자의 자체발열 현상에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Shin Young;Cha, Ho-Young
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.91-97
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    • 2013
  • Self-heating effects during operation of high current AlGaN/GaN power transistors degrade the current-voltage characteristics. In particular, this problem becomes serious when a low thermal conductivity Si substrate is used. In this work, AlGaN/GaN-on-Si devices were fabricated with various channel widths and Si substrate thicknesses in which the structure dependent self-heating effects were investigated by temperature dependent measurements as well as thermal simulation. Accordingly, a device structure that can effectively dissipate the heat was proposed in order to achieve the maximum current in a multi-channel, large area device. Employing via-holes and common electrodes with a 100 ${\mu}m$ Si substrate thickness improved the current level by 75% reducing the channel temperature by 68%.

온도와 초기 BTEX농도변화에 따른 BTEX 분해특성

  • 장순웅;라현주;이시진
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Soil and Groundwater Environment Conference
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    • 1999.10a
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    • pp.19-22
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    • 1999
  • A microbial consortium derived from a gasoline-contaminated sites was enriched on toluene in 100-mL serum bottle and was found to degrade benzene(B), toluene(T), ethylbenzene(EB), and xylenes(X). Studies conducted to determine the temperature effects and BTEX concentration on BTEX degradation. The results indicated that lowering temperature significantly decreased BTEX degradation rates and varing the BTEX concentration also changed substrate degradation patterns.

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