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2. Antimicrobial Activity and Mechanism of Polyvinyl Chloride Composite Containing Inorganic Bacteriocide
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Ju Hwan Choi, Lee Jae Yeul, Se-Ho Park, Dae Suk Bang, Hyeongsu Lee, Seun Ah Yang, Kwang Hwan Jhee, Sung-Bae Moon, and Tae Hee Park
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Materials science ,Composite number ,Biofilm ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Zinc ,Antimicrobial ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Polyvinyl chloride ,chemistry ,Staphylococcus aureus ,medicine ,Growth inhibition ,Zeolite ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Bacterial infection is one of the most common and universal cause of disease spreading associated with medical and surgical environment. Antimicrobial function of plasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC) will be useful for making hygienic environments. Here, we synthesized the PVC composite by the addition of inorganic bacteriocide containing silver, zinc and zeolite. And we investigated the growth inhibition rate for Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumoniae which were analyzed in the presence of PVC composite with different doses of inorganic bacteriocide (1~15 wt%). Bacterial proliferation was significantly inhibited by 3 wt% of inorganic bacteriocide containing PVC composite. And we found the inhibition of bacterial biofilm formation by 5 wt% of inorganic bacteriocide containing PVC composite by the observation of scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Our data suggested that the antimicrobial effect of inorganic bacteriocide was caused by disturbing the bacterial biofilm formation.
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- 2015
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3. Effects of a Crosslinking Agent and a Compatibilizer on the Mechanical and Rheological Properties of Waste PP and Waste Ground Rubber Tire Composites
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Chan Hee Lee, Myeong Suk Moon, Su Hyeon Lee, Dong Hak Kim, Dae Suk Bang, Seong Woo Lee, Minji Lee, Hor Yong Lee, and Seong Gil Kim
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Materials science ,Rheometry ,Composite number ,Vulcanization ,Izod impact strength test ,Polymer engineering ,law.invention ,Natural rubber ,Rheology ,law ,visual_art ,Ultimate tensile strength ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Composite material - Abstract
In this study, we investigated the effects of a crosslinking agent and a compatibilizer on the mechanical and rheological properties of waste PP and waste ground rubber tire (WGRT) composites. In order to simulate a commercial TPV, the component of waste PP and WGRT was fixed at 30 and 70 wt%, respectively. With the simple addition of SEBS-g- MA into the waste PP/WGRT composites, the tensile strength of the composite was decreased, whereas both the elongation at break and impact strength were significantly increased because of rubbery characteristics of SEBS-g-MA. In order to further improve the properties of the composites, the waste PP/WGRT/SEBS-g-MA composites was revulcanized with dicumyl peroxide (DCP). As expected, mechanical properties of the revulcanized composites was generally improved. Especially, with 15 and 1 phr of SEBS-g-MA and DCP, elongation at break was highest value of about 183% because of the recrosslinking of WGRT without chain scission of the main chain. It was found that complex viscosity of the revulcanized composite increased which might verify further vulcanization of the WGRT.
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- 2015
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4. Effects of Pristine and Metal MWCNTs on Crystalline Structure of PLA/ABS Blends: Morphology and Electrical Conductivity
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Jin Kuk Kim, Kaushik Pal, Zhen Xiu Zhang, Dong Jin Kang, and Dae Suk Bang
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Health (social science) ,Materials science ,Morphology (linguistics) ,General Computer Science ,General Mathematics ,General Engineering ,Crystal structure ,Education ,Metal ,General Energy ,Chemical engineering ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,General Environmental Science - Published
- 2012
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5. The Analysis of Smoke Characteristics for Wood Flour-High Density Polyethylene Composites
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Kook Sam Chung, Baeg Woo Shin, Young-Ho Song, and Dae Suk Bang
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Smoke ,Materials science ,Cone calorimeter ,Composite number ,food and beverages ,Wood flour ,Twin screw extruder ,High-density polyethylene ,Optical density ,Composite material ,Fire retardant - Abstract
This paper is to analyze the smoke characteristics of wood flour-HDPE composites. The wood flour-HDPE composites were manufactured by modular co-rotating twin screw extruder. In order to analyze smoke characteristics, Cone calorimeter tests(by ISO 5660-2) and smoke density tests(by ASTM E 662) were performed. The specimens for these tests were differently made by adding flame retardants. The results of cone calorimeter test showed that adding flame retardants specimens are lower total smoke release, total smoke production than those of wood flour-HDPE composite. Also the results of smoke density test showed that adding flame retardants specimens are lower initial smoke data and maximum specific optical density than those of wood flour-HDPE composite. The most effective flame retardant is magnesium dihydroxide to decrease smoke characteristics.
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- 2012
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6. Effect of few-walled carbon nanotube crystallinity on electron field emission property
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Hee Jin Jeong, Kwang Hwan Jhee, Byung Gap Lee, Donghwan Cho, Hae Deuk Jeong, Young-Bin Park, Jong-Hyeok Lee, Geon-Woong Lee, and Dae Suk Bang
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Materials science ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Organic Chemistry ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Nanotechnology ,Chemical vapor deposition ,Carbon nanotube ,engineering.material ,Indium tin oxide ,Tetraethyl orthosilicate ,law.invention ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Field electron emission ,Crystallinity ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Coating ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,engineering ,Thin film - Abstract
We discuss the influence of few-walled carbon nanotubes (FWCNTs) treated with nitric acid and/or sulfuric acid on field emission characteristics. FWCNTs/tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) thin film field emitters were fabricated by a spray method using FWCNTs/TEOS sol one-component solution onto indium tin oxide (ITO) glass. After thermal curing, they were found tightly adhered to the ITO glass, and after an activation process by a taping method, numerous FWCNTs were aligned preferentially in the vertical direction. Pristine FWCNT/TEOS-based field emitters revealed higher current density, lower turn-on field, and a higher field enhancement factor than the oxidized FWCNTs-based field emitters. However, the unstable dispersion of pristine FWCNT in TEOS/N,N-dimethylformamide solution was not applicable to the field emitter fabrication using a spray method. Although the field emitter of nitric acid-treated FWCNT showed slightly lower field emission characteristics, this could be improved by the introduction of metal nanoparticles or resistive layer coating. Thus, we can conclude that our spray method using nitric acid-treated FWCNT could be useful for fabricating a field emitter and offers several advantages compared to previously reported techniques such as chemical vapor deposition and screen printing.
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- 2011
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7. All-Carbon Nanotube-Based Flexible Field-Emission Devices: From Cathode to Anode
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Dae Suk Bang, Hee Jin Jeong, Geon-Woong Lee, Hae Deuk Jeong, Seung Yol Jeong, Joong Tark Han, Jun Suk Kim, and Ho Young Kim
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Nanotube ,Materials science ,Passivation ,Nanotechnology ,Substrate (electronics) ,Carbon nanotube ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Cathode ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Anode ,law.invention ,Biomaterials ,Field electron emission ,law ,Electrochemistry ,Layer (electronics) - Abstract
The fabrication of a flexible field-emission device (FED) using single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) network films as the conducting electrodes (anode and cathode) and thin multi-walled CNT/TEOS hybrid films as the emitters is reported. P-type doping with gold ions and passivation with tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS) made the SWNT network film highly conductive and environmentally stable, and hence a good alternative to conventional indium tin oxide electrodes. CNT/TEOS hybrid emitters showed high current density, low turn-on field, and long-term emission stability, compared with CNT emitters; these characteristics can be attributed to the TEOS sol, acting both as a protective layer surrounding the nanotube tip, and as an adhesive layer enhancing the nanotube adhesion to the substrate. All-CNT-based flexible FEDs fabricated by this approach showed high flexibility in field emission characteristics and extremely bright electron emission patterns.
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- 2011
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8. Synergistic effect on crystalline structure of polyvinylidene fluoride nanocomposites with multiwalled carbon nanotube loading by a twin screw extruder
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Kaushik Pal, Dae Suk Bang, Jin Kuk Kim, and Dong Jin Kang
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Nanotube ,Nanocomposite ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,Percolation threshold ,General Chemistry ,Carbon nanotube ,Polyvinylidene fluoride ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,law.invention ,Field emission microscopy ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Crystallinity ,chemistry ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Thermal stability ,Composite material - Abstract
Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)/multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) composites were prepared by using twin screw extruder at various (0–5 wt %) MWCNT loadings. Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (FESEM) micrographs showed a relatively good dispersion and random distribution of MWCNT in PVDF matrix. The physical and dielectric properties increased gradually with the increase in MWCNT content but the thermal stability decreased. The DSC result revealed the increase in crystallinity of the PVDF matrix. Wide angle X-Ray diffraction (WAXD) result showed a large shoulder at 2θ of 20.78° with increasing in MWCNT content. The experimental percolation threshold for the surface resistance of PVDF/MWCNT composites were estimated and clearly observed at 4 wt % of MWCNT loading. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2011
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- 2011
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9. Effect of eggshell and silk fibroin on styrene–ethylene/butylene–styrene as bio-filler
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Kaushik Pal, Jin Kuk Kim, Dong Jin Kang, Dae Suk Bang, and Se Jeong Park
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Filler (packaging) ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ethylene ,SILK ,Materials science ,chemistry ,Fibroin ,Thermal stability ,Particle size ,Eggshell ,Composite material ,Styrene - Abstract
SEBS (poly(styrene-b-ethylene/butylene-b-styrene)) biodegradable composites reinforced with various eggshell contents and silk fibroin are prepared by melt processing technique followed by different characterization techniques. Compare with SEBS/eggshell composites, the SEBS/eggshell/silk composites exhibit the reduction in particle size and increase interface interaction within the matrix. Thermal stability also increases in quantity.
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- 2010
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10. Well-Controlled Microcellular Biodegradable PLA/Silk Composite Foams Using Supercritical CO2
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Kaushik Pal, Jin Kuk Kim, Zhen Xiu Zhang, Dae Suk Bang, Deng Xu, and Dong Jin Kang
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Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,General Chemical Engineering ,Organic Chemistry ,Composite number ,Fibroin ,Supercritical fluid ,Biodegradable composites ,Cell size ,Solvent ,SILK ,Cell density ,Materials Chemistry ,Composite material - Abstract
PLA biodegradable composites reinforced with various silk fibroin powder contents (0, 1, 3, 5 and 7 wt.-%) were prepared by solution processing technique using CH 2 Cl 2 as solvent. After that the composites and virgin PLA were foamed by using supercritical CO 2 . The influence of silk contents on PLA/silk fibroin powder composite foams were investigated by using SEM, XRD and DSC. Compared with PLA foam, the composite foams exhibited a reduction in cell size and increase in cell density at high silk content. With an increase in saturation temperature and pressure, the cell size was increasing and both the cell density and foam density were decreased simultaneously.
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- 2009
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11. Microcellular foams of thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) based on waste ground rubber tire powder
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Dong Jin Kang, Shu Ling Zhang, Sung Hyo Lee, Jin Kuk Kim, Dae Suk Bang, and Zhen Xiu Zhang
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Materials science ,Thermoplastic ,Vapor pressure ,Mechanical Engineering ,Nucleation ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,Seal (mechanical) ,Boiling point ,chemistry ,Natural rubber ,Mechanics of Materials ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Relative density ,General Materials Science ,Composite material - Abstract
With the increased adoption of thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) in automotive weather seal systems, the foams of TPVs present an important milestone in providing key applications such as trunk and door seals. In this study, microcellular foams of TPV based on waste ground rubber tire powder (WGRT) were investigated. In order to investigate the relationship between processing conditions and structure of TPV foams, we first prepared the thermoplastic vulcanizates of PP-g-MA/WGRT, then the samples were saturated with carbon dioxide and the saturated specimens were expanded during the pressure-quench process. The results indicated that the microcellular structure was dependent on the processing conditions. Cell size increased with saturation temperature, whereas cell density and relative density decreased. Different nucleation processes were produced with saturation pressure.
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- 2008
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12. Evaluation of Bulk-Sensitive Structural Characteristics of Oxidized Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes using Solution Phase Optical Spectra
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Dong-Hwan Cho, Satish Kumar, Dae-Suk Bang, and Geon-Woong Lee
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Materials science ,Band gap ,Sonication ,Physics::Medical Physics ,Analytical chemistry ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Carbon nanotube ,Spectral line ,law.invention ,Catalysis ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Metal ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,symbols.namesake ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Condensed Matter::Other ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Organic Chemistry ,Condensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect ,Optical properties of carbon nanotubes ,visual_art ,Ceramics and Composites ,symbols ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Raman spectroscopy - Abstract
A method for evaluating bulk sensitive structural characteristics of unpurified, as-purified, and acid treated single walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) was described in the present study. The optical spectra of SWNT solutions were well resolved after prolonged sonication and they were correlated to the diameter and the distribution of nanotubes. The acid-treated SWNTs were similar to as-purified SWNTs in terms of catalyst residue, radial breathing mode (RBM) in the Raman spectra, and the first band gap energy of semiconducting tubes in the optical spectra. The solution phase optical spectra were more sensitive to changes in the small diameter and metallic tubes after the acid treatment than were the RBM spectra.
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- 2007
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13. Properties of surface-modified multiwalled carbon nanotube filled poly(ethylene terephthalate) composite films
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Dae Suk Bang, Sang Hyun Jin, Kwan Han Yoon, and Young-Bin Park
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Nanotube ,Materials science ,Nanocomposite ,Polymers and Plastics ,Scanning electron microscope ,Concentration effect ,General Chemistry ,Carbon nanotube ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,law.invention ,Polyester ,symbols.namesake ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,symbols ,In situ polymerization ,Composite material ,Raman spectroscopy - Abstract
Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET)/multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) composites were prepared by in situ polymerization. To improve the dispersion of MWCNTs in the PET matrix, functionalized MWCNTs having acid groups (acid-MWCNTs) and acetic groups (acetic-MWCNTs) on their surfaces were used. The functional groups were confirmed by infrared spectrometry. Scanning electron microscopy showed that acetic-MWCNTs had a better dispersion in the PET matrix than pristine MWCNTs and acid-MWCNTs. A reaction between PET and acetic-MWCNTs was confirmed by a shift of the Raman G band to a higher frequency and an increase of the complex viscosity in the rheological properties. The composites containing functionalized MWCNTs showed a large increase in their tensile strengths and moduli. The values of the strengths and moduli of the PET/acetic-MWCNT composites were higher than those of the PET/acid-MWCNT composites. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 2008
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- 2007
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14. Morphology and rheological behaviors of poly(ethylene terephthalate) nanocomposites containing polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxanes
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Hong-Un Kim, Kwan Han Yoon, Jang Kyung Kim, Young-Bin Park, Dae Suk Bang, and Yun-Hyuk Bang
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Nanocomposite ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,Thermal decomposition ,Concentration effect ,General Chemistry ,Silsesquioxane ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Polyester ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Polymerization ,Materials Chemistry ,Thermal stability ,In situ polymerization ,Composite material - Abstract
Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET)/polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) nanocomposites were prepared by in situ polymerization. Light scattering measurement suggested that there is significant change in molecular weight arising from gel formation by chemical crosslinking during polymerization. The thermal decomposition temperatures of the composites measured at 5 wt % weight loss were 5–10°C higher than that of PET. There is no significant change in other thermal properties. Scanning electron microscopy observations suggest that there is obvious phase separation in PET/POSS composites, composites containing 1 wt % of disilanolisobutyl and trisilanolisobytyl-POSS show fine dispersions of POSS (30–40 nm in diameter), which arise from strong interfacial interactions between POSS and PET during polymerization. The viscosity of the composites increased with the addition of POSS. The observation of a plateau region of composites containing 1 wt % of POSS in the plot of log G′ vs. log G″ indicates strong interfacial interactions between POSS and PET. Sixty-three percent and 41% increase in tensile strength and 300 and 380% increase in modulus were achieved in the composites containing 1 wt % of disilanol- and trisilanol-POSS, respectively. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2008
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- 2007
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15. Effect of applied voltage on the fluorescence behavior of E7/NOA-65 PDLC films
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Dae Suk Bang, Gyeong Mo Yang, Dong Hwan Cho, and Sang Cheol Lee
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,business.industry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Organic Chemistry ,Analytical chemistry ,Polymer ,Polymer engineering ,Threshold voltage ,Hysteresis ,chemistry ,Liquid crystal ,Rise time ,Electric field ,Materials Chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,business ,Voltage - Abstract
The present result indicates that the steady-state fluorescence behavior of E7/NOA-65 polymer disperse liquid crystal films prepared by a photoinitiated-polymerization induced phase separation method plays a significant role in understanding electro-photophysical response and hysteresis on varying applied electric fields. The fluorescence technique is sensitive to molecular alignment of LC molecules in the polymer matrix and it also provides useful quantitative information on the rise time, the threshold voltage and the driving voltage of a PDLC system.
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- 2005
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16. The effect of cure history on the fluorescence behavior of an unsaturated polyester resin with a fluorescence probe
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Suk Hyang Yun, Dae Suk Bang, Il Hyun Park, and Dong Hwan Cho
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Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,General Chemical Engineering ,Organic Chemistry ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Analytical chemistry ,Nanochemistry ,Unsaturated polyester ,Fluorescence ,Isothermal process ,Polymer engineering ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Monomer ,chemistry ,Propane ,Materials Chemistry ,Curing (chemistry) - Abstract
We have extensively characterized the fluorescence behavior of unsaturated polyester (UP) resin in the absence and presence of a 1,3-bis-(1-pyrenyl)propane (BPP) fluorescent probe at various dynamic and isothermal cure histories by means of a steady-state fluorescence technique using a front-face illumination equipment. In addition, we explored the effect of the fluorescence intensity on the relaxation of the fluorescent probe in the UP resin by resting the dynamically and isothermally cured resin at ambient temperature and pressure for 24 h. The monomer fluorescence intensity, which has two characteristic peaks at 376 and 396 nm, changed noticeably depending on the cure temperature and time and provided important information with respect to the molecular and photophysical responses upon curing. The result of the fluorescence study indicates that the increased local viscosity and restricted molecular mobility of the UP resin surrounding the BPP probe after curing are both responsible for the enhancement of the monomer fluorescence intensity. Our results also demonstrate that once the BPP probe has enough time to rearrange and become isolated prior to fluorescence, a sufficient amount of fluorescence is emitted. Therefore, we note that the fluorescence behavior of this UP resin system is influenced strongly by the relaxation process of the fluorescent probe in the resin as well as process used to cure the resin.
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- 2004
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17. Damping properties and transmission loss of polyurethane. II. PU layer and copolymer effect
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Dae Suk Bang, Ji Gon Kim, and Kwan Han Yoon
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Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,General Chemical Engineering ,Transmission loss ,Diphenylmethane ,General Chemistry ,Atmospheric temperature range ,Polyvinyl alcohol ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Butanediol ,Copolymer ,Composite material ,Layer (electronics) ,Polyurethane - Abstract
Polyurethane (PU) layer and copolymer consisted of the different molecular weights (1000 and 2000 g/mol) of poly(propylene glycol) (PPG) were prepared. The damping and mechanical properties of these materials were compared with PU1000 made by PPG having the molecular weight of 1000 g/mol. The optimum composition of PU2000 used for PU layer and copolymer was diphenylmethane diioscynate (MDI)/propylene glycol (PPG)/butanediol (BD) (1/0.3/0.7) based on the damping and mechanical properties. The damping peak of PU copolymer was higher than those of PU layer and PU1000 in low temperature range (−30–10 °C). For application in noise reduction, the transmission loss of the mechanical vibration through solid structure was measured. PU layer and copolymer were used as a damping layer. The transmission loss of PU copolymer was more effective than those of PU layer and PU1000 in the experimental frequency range.
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- 2003
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18. Modeling heat transfer in screw extrusion with special application to modular self-wiping co-rotating twin-screw extrusion
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James L. White, Jong Min Keum, Dae Suk Bang, Eung Kyu Kim, and Ho Chul Jung
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Extrusion moulding ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,business.industry ,Mixing (process engineering) ,Barrel (horology) ,Mechanical engineering ,General Chemistry ,Mechanics ,Heat transfer coefficient ,Modular design ,Computer Science::Robotics ,Heat transfer ,Materials Chemistry ,Extrusion ,business - Abstract
This paper proposes two important models useful for describing heat transfer and temperature profiles in single and modular self-wiping co-rotating twin-screw extruders. One model predicts heat transfer coefficients. Calculations of the barrel and screw heat transfer coefficients are made for various modules in different diameter extruders. We compare the values of the heat transfer coefficients from the model with those from literature. The second model predicts the axial screw temperature profile when the barrel, but not the screw, is heated, Example calculations of the cup mixing and screw temperature profiles are also made for different diameter extruders.
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- 2001
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19. Modular tangential counter-rotating twin screw extrusion: Determination of screw pumping characteristics of modules and composite machine behavior
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Myung‐Hyuk Hong, Dae-Suk Bang, and James L. White
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Materials science ,business.product_category ,Polymers and Plastics ,business.industry ,Composite number ,Flow (psychology) ,Plastics extrusion ,Mechanical engineering ,General Chemistry ,Mechanics ,Modular design ,Screw axis ,Materials Chemistry ,Die (manufacturing) ,Extrusion ,Counter rotating ,business - Abstract
Extensive experimental studies of a starved flow modular tangential screw extruder are described. Die pressures and fill factor profiles along the screw axis are measured and used to determine screw characteristic curves Q vs. AP/L for individual screw elements of varying designs in a Leistritz twin screw extruder. Superior pumping characteristics of matched as opposed to staggered elements is found. The experimental screw characteristic curves are compared with the results of mathematical simulations of the flow. Agreement is generally good.
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- 1998
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20. New model of flow in a Farrel Continuous Mixer
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James L. White and Dae-Suk Bang
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Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,business.industry ,Rotor (electric) ,Flow (psychology) ,Electrical engineering ,Flux ,Fluid bearing ,General Chemistry ,Mechanics ,Screw speed ,law.invention ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Fill factor ,Cylindrical coordinate system ,business ,Throughput (business) - Abstract
A model for flow in a Farrel Continuous Mixer based upon cylindrical coordinate hydrodynamic lubrication theory is presented. Pressure and flux fields over the rotor surface are calculated. The pumping characteristics of the various sections of the machine rotors were calculated. Generally Farrel Continuous Mixers are operated under starved conditions. Calculations are presented for continuous mixers operating under starved conditions. Pressure and fill factor profiles are determined. Fill factors are predicted to be increased by increasing throughput, increasing exit gate pressure and reducing screw speed.
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- 1997
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21. Smart Materials and Structures Based on Carbon Nanotube Composites
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Sang-Ha Hwang, Kwan Han Yoon, Young-Bin Park, and Dae Suk Bang
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Nanotube ,Materials science ,Laser ablation ,Graphene ,Chemical vapor deposition ,Carbon nanotube ,law.invention ,Carbon nanotube metal matrix composites ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,symbols.namesake ,law ,symbols ,Graphite ,van der Waals force ,Composite material - Abstract
Since the first discovery of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in 1991, CNTs have generated enormous research activities in many areas of science and engineering due to their combined exceptional mechanical, thermal and electronic properties. These properties make nanotubes ideal, not only for a wide range of applications but also as a test-bed for fundamental scientific studies (Baughman et al., 2002). They can be described as a graphite sheet rolled up into a nanoscale tube. Two structural forms of CNTs exist: single-walled (SWCNTs) and multi-walled (MWCNTs) nanotubes. CNT lengths can be as short as a few hundred nanometers or as long as several micrometers. SWCNT have diameters between 1 and 10 nm and normally capped ends. In contrast, MWCNT diameters range from 5 to a few hundred nanometers because their structure consists of many concentric cylinders held together by van der Waals forces. CNTs are synthesized in a variety of ways, such as arc discharge, laser ablation, high pressure carbon monoxide (HiPCO), and chemical vapor deposition (CVD) (Dresselhaus, 1997). CNTs exhibit excellent mechanical, electrical, thermal and magnetic properties. The exact magnitudes of these properties depend on the diameter and chirality of the nanotubes and whether their structure is singleor multi-walled. Fig. 1 shows a segment of a single graphene plane that can be transformed into a carbon nanotube by rolling up into a cylinder. To describe this structure, a chiral vector is defined as OA = na1 + ma2, where a1 and a2 are unit vectors for the hexagonal lattice of the graphene sheet, n and m are integers, along with a chiral angle θ, which is the angle of the chiral vector with respect to the x direction. Using this (n, m) scheme, the three types of nanotubes are characterized. If n = m, the nanotubes are called ‘‘armchair”. If m = 0, the nanotubes are called ‘‘zigzag”. Otherwise, they are called ‘‘chiral”. The chirality of nanotubes has significant impact on their transport properties, particularly the electronic properties. For a given (n, m) nanotube, if (2n + m) is a multiple of 3, then the nanotube is metallic, otherwise the nanotube is a semiconductor. Each MWCNT contains a multi-layer of graphene, and each layer can have different chiralities, so the prediction of its physical properties is more complicated than that of SWCNT (Jin & Yuan, 2003).
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- 2011
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22. Preparation and characterization of thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) based on waste polypropylene and waste ground rubber tire powder
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Shu Ling Zhang, Dae Suk Bang, Jin Kuk Kim, Dong Jin Kang, and Zhen Xiu Zhang
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Polypropylene ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Thermogravimetric analysis ,Universal testing machine ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,Scanning electron microscope ,General Chemical Engineering ,Polymer ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Natural rubber ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Thermal stability ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Composite material ,Thermoplastic elastomer - Abstract
In this article, the possibility of obtaining the recycled material based on waste polypropylene (WPP) and waste ground rubber tire powder (WGRT) has been studied. It has been proved that partially replacing WPP with PP-g-MA increased the elongation at break of WPP/WGRT blends, whereas decreased the thermal stability. The presence of compatibilizer increased the elongation at break and thermal stability of WPP/WGRT blends, whereas decreased the processing flowability, as revealed by using universal testing machine (UTM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and capillary rheometer. Moreover, the tendency of the change became more obvious with the content of PP-g-MA and compatibilizer or with the combination of PP-g-MA and compatibilizer. In addition, the improvement of the nonpolar compatibilizer (SEBS) in properties of WPP/WGRT blends was better than that of the polar compatibilizer (SEBS-g-MA).
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- 2008
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23. Effect of compatibilizer on morphology, thermal, and rheological properties of polypropylene/functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes composite
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Sang Hyun Jin, Kwan Han Yoon, Young-Bin Park, Chang Heon Kang, and Dae Suk Bang
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Polypropylene ,Materials science ,Nanocomposite ,Polymers and Plastics ,Composite number ,Maleic anhydride ,General Chemistry ,Carbon nanotube ,Compatibilization ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Thermal stability ,Crystallization ,Composite material - Abstract
Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) filled polypropylene (PP) composites were prepared by a corotating intermeshing twin screw extruder. To improve the dispersion of MWCNTs, the surface of MWCNT was modified with 1,10-diaminodecane, and maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene (MA-g-PP) was used as a compatibilizer. Micrographs of well dispersed functionalized MWCNTs (diamine-MWCNT) were observed due to the reaction between MA-g-PP and diamine-MWCNT in PP/MA-g-PP/diamine-MWCNTs composites. The different behaviors in crystallization and melting temperatures of PP/MA-g-PP/diamine-MWCNTs composite were observed compared to PP and PP/neat-MWCNT. Especially, the decomposition temperature of the composite was increased by 50°C compared to PP. PP/MA-g-PP/diamine-MWCNTs composite showed the highest complex viscosity. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2009
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- 2008
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24. Synergistic effect on crystalline structure of polyvinylidene fluoride nanocomposites with multiwalled carbon nanotube loading by a twin screw extruder.
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Dong Jin Kang, Kaushik Pal, Dae Suk Bang, and Jin Kuk Kim
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CARBON nanotubes ,SCANNING electron microscopes ,X-ray diffraction ,PERCOLATION ,DIELECTRICS - Abstract
Polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)/multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) composites were prepared by using twin screw extruder at various (0-5 wt %) MWCNT loadings. Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscope (FESEM) micrographs showed a relatively good dispersion and random distribution of MWCNT in PVDF matrix. The physical and dielectric properties increased gradually with the increase in MWCNT content but the thermal stability decreased. The DSC result revealed the increase in crystallinity of the PVDF matrix. Wide angle X-Ray diffraction (WAXD) result showed a large shoulder at 2θ of 20.78° with increasing in MWCNT content. The experimental percolation threshold for the surface resistance of PVDF/MWCNT composites were estimated and clearly observed at 4 wt % of MWCNT loading. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2011 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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25. Microcellular Structure of PP/Waste Rubber Powder Blends with Supercritical CO2 by Foam Extrusion Process.
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Zhen Xiang Xin, Zhen Xiu Zhang, Kaushik Pal, Kwang-Jea Kim, Dong Jin Kang, Jin Kuk Kim, and Dae-Suk Bang
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HUNTINGTON disease ,SIZE reduction of materials ,EXTRUSION process ,POWER presses ,WASTE recycling - Abstract
A new approach towards the recycling of waste ground rubber tire (WGRT) powder was demonstrated in this study by introducing the polypropylene/ waste ground rubber tire (PP/WGRT) foaming method by using CO
2 as the foaming agent in an extrusion foaming process. The regression models were constructed to study the relationships between the foam structure (i.e., void fraction, average cell size, and cell density) of foamed PP/WGRT blends, the processing parameters (extruder's die temperature and CO2 concentration), and WGRT content by applying a three-factor central composite design (CCD) statistical approach. The response surface plots generated using the regression models allow the rapid selection of the proper process parameters to obtain microcellular PP/WGRT blends with the desired density and morphology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2009
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26. Modeling Heat Transfer in Screw Extrusion With Special Application to Modular Self-Wiping Co-Rotating Twin-Screw Extrusion.
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White, James L., Eung Kyu Kim, Jong Min Keum, Ho Chul Jung, and Dae Suk Bang
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HEAT transfer ,EXTRUSION process - Abstract
Proposes two models for describing heat transfer and temperature profiles in single and modular self-wiping co-rotating twin-screw extruders. Calculated heat transfer coefficients on the barrel and screw surface; Comparison of the values of the heat transfer coefficients from the model with those from literature; Screw configurations used.
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- 2001
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