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Synthesis of TiO2 Hollow Microspheres Using Ionic Liquids (이온성액체를 이용한 이산화티타늄 미세중공체 합성)

  • Hong, Kiwon;Yoo, Kyesang
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.22 no.3
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    • pp.340-342
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    • 2011
  • $TiO_2$ hollow microsphere was simply synthesized using various ionic liquids. Shapes and sizes of hollow microspheres were significantly different with the composition of ionic liquids. This is mainly attributed to the interaction between the organic solvent and the ionic liquid at the interface leading to the formation of micropsphere. Among the ionic liquids, 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate was the most effective to synthesize the hollow microsphere.

티타늄 선삭 공구수명 향상을 위한 공구냉각기술

  • Lee, Seok-U
    • Journal of the KSME
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    • v.56 no.7
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    • pp.51-54
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    • 2016
  • 이 글에서는 티타늄 합금의 절삭가공 시 공구수명을 향상시키기 위해 적용하는 액체질소를 사용한 극저온가공에서, 공구의 냉각 균일성을 향상시키기 위한 방법으로 극저온간접냉각(Indirect cryogenic cooling) 방식을 소개한다.

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Recycling and Applications of Titanium Alloy Scraps (티타늄 합금 스크랩의 재활용 및 응용 기술 현황)

  • Oh, Jung-Min;Kwon, Hanjung;Lim, Jae-Won
    • Clean Technology
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    • v.19 no.2
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    • pp.75-83
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    • 2013
  • In the present paper, we review recycling and applications of titanium binary alloy scraps. The recycling techniques are to successfully prepare low oxygen content ingots using hydrogen plasma arc melting (HPAM) and to produce low oxygen content titanium alloy powders by Hydrogenation-dehydrogenation (HDH) and Deoxidation in solid state (DOSS) process. In addition, as applications of the titanium binary alloy scraps, Ti based solid-solution carbide powders, which would be used for producing Ti based solid-solution cermets with high toughness, were prepared using the titanium binary alloy scraps. These results confirmed that the titanium alloy scraps could be recycled and refined using the HPAM. The resulting oxygen content of the titanium alloy powders were below 1,000 ppm after powderizing. Finally, we had confirmed that the refined titanium alloy powders were able to be utilized as raw materials for preparing the toughened cermets.

A Fundamentals Study on Heat Exchanger using Deep Ocean Water: Effects of Material on Heat Transfer Performance (심층수 이용 열교환기 개발을 위한 기초연구: 열교환기 재질이 열교환기 성능에 미치는 영향)

  • Kwon, Jeong-Tae;Lee, Chang-Kyung;Huh, Cheol;Cho, Meang-Ik;Kim, Ki-Young;Kwon, Young-Chul
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.14 no.10
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    • pp.4658-4664
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    • 2013
  • This paper presents the effects of the tube materials on the heat transfer performance of double-tube heat exchangers for the development of heat exchangers using deep sea water. Heat exchangers made of titanium, aluminum. stainless steel, iron, copper, and aluminum with carbon black 0.015mm and 0.15mm coating were tested. Also, the heat transfer rate of each heat exchanger was calculated by using EES program. The calculated values were compared with the experimental ones, and the deviations were less than 10%. From the above experiment and analysis, aluminum with carbon black 15 coating can be considered the most promising candidate for the replacement of titanium heat exchanger.

Development of Titanium Dioxide Analytical Method on Commercial Foods in Korea (국내 식품중 이산화티타늄의 분석법 개발)

  • 김희연;홍기형;박성관;박수미;오세진
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.222-224
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    • 2004
  • This study was performed to analyze the contents of titanium dioxide in commercial foods by UV/VIS spectrophotometry. This method incorporated foods reducing to ashes, dissolution of the ash in sulfuric acid and color development using hydrogen peroxide. The UV/VIS spectrophotometric response was compared to a standard solution. The contents of titanium dioxide in commercial foods were 1.56∼7.74 g/kg in chocolate, 0.27∼1.74 g/kg in health food, 0.48∼2.96 g/kg in chewing gum and 0.34∼2.34 g/kg in candy, respectively. Recoveries of titanium dioxide in foods were 88.46∼104.75% accordingly.