Papers by Author: Jong San Chang

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Abstract: Reflectometry technique has been successfully applied to investigate the correlation between the porosity and optical property (refractive index) of the ordered mesoporous thin film deposited on silicon wafer substrates. The measured optical spectra were simulated by the Effective Medium approximation model. The reflectometry technique has been found to be appropriate for the measurement of thickness of thin films as well as thick layer films. The mesoporous silica films prepared from tri-block copolymer (F-127) as a surfactant and polypropylene oxide as a swelling agent were subsequently exposed to the ammonia vapors to enhance thermal stability and shrinkage minimization of the film that results in increased film thickness.
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Abstract: Influence of steam, loading amounts of Pd (viz., 0.7, 2.1, 5.4 wt %) and other process parameters (viz. GHSV and temperature) on methane-based MCFC anodeeffluents over Pd-based La2O3-Al2O3 supported on honeycomb substrate have been investigated. TGA study reveals precise temperature of decomposition of Pd-O in catalytic combustion at high temperature. An increase in methane conversion at elevated temperature is attributable to decomposition of PdO to Pd active phase. The XRD analysis of spent catalysts suggests that the reflections corresponding to PdO gradually become weaker with increase in the Pd loading. The addition of 4% water in the feed decreases the methane conversion due to the reversible reaction of PdO with water adduct resulting in the formation of inactive Pd(OH)2 phase. However, the methane conversion remains unaffected and increases monotonously with 100% water concentration in the feed.
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