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2. Cu and Zn Concentrations in Seawater and Marine Sediments Along Korean Coasts from the Perspective of Antifouling Agents
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Yong-Woo Lee, Seongeon Lee, and Jin Wook Chung
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0301 basic medicine ,Geologic Sediments ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,chemistry.chemical_element ,010501 environmental sciences ,Toxicology ,01 natural sciences ,Biofouling ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Metals, Heavy ,Ecotoxicology ,Seawater ,Ships ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Sediment ,General Medicine ,Contamination ,Metal pollution ,Pollution ,Copper ,Zinc ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Environmental chemistry ,Tributyltin ,Environmental science ,Environmental Pollution ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Concentrations were measured three times from 2006 to 2013 at major harbors and marine areas along the Korean coast. The Cu concentration in seawater and sediments increased, while the Zn concentration first decreased and then increased. The pattern of increase in Cu concentration with time was consistent with the increased total tonnage of ships moored at the sampling area and with the increased discharge of organic antifouling agents. To confirm the relationship between seawater and marine sediments in heavy metal pollution, all data were arrayed and compared depending on concentrations. The results revealed that the slope of Cu between seawater and marine sediment rapidly decreased, attributed to the increase in the application of copper-based antifouling agents to vessels after the ban on the use of tributyltin in 2008, rather than the contamination caused by industrial areas.
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- 2018
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3. Determination of Five Alternative Antifouling Agents Found Along the Korean Coasts
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Seongeon Lee, Dongsup Lee, and Yong-Woo Lee
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Chlorothalonil ,Ecological Modeling ,Dichlofluanid ,Contamination ,Pollution ,Fungicides, Industrial ,Biofouling ,Fishery ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Republic of Korea ,Correlation analysis ,Environmental Chemistry ,Environmental science ,Seawater ,Pesticides ,Water pollution ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Irgarol 1051 ,Ships ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Disinfectants ,Environmental Monitoring ,Water Science and Technology ,Coast guard - Abstract
Since the ban of tri-butyl tin, other various alternative antifouling agents have been used. In this study, the contamination levels from these antifouling agents were examined in the main harbors in Korea. The sampled harbors were classified into four types and the levels of contamination from the antifouling agents were analyzed. The highest degree of contamination was found in the big harbors, followed by the fishing harbors, harbors near agricultural areas, and military and coast guard harbors. In addition, an increase in the number of ships that entered the ports significantly influenced the contamination by the antifouling agents. Correlation analysis was conducted to characterize the alternative antifouling agents. The results revealed strong correlations between the dichlofluanid and chlorothalonil, and between the chlorothalonil and TCMTB, because unlike Irgarol 1051 and SEA-NINE 211, which are used only as antifouling agents, chlorothalonil, dichlofluanid, and TCMTB are also used in agriculture.
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- 2017
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4. A 1Tb 4b/cell 64-stacked-WL 3D NAND flash memory with 12MB/s program throughput
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Ki-whan Song, Gyo Soo Choo, Kitae Park, Kye-Hyun Kyung, Dae-Seok Byeon, Jisu Kim, Jinbae Bang, Moosung Kim, Lee Kang-Bin, Lee Han-Jun, Seung-Bum Kim, Seonyong Lee, Minyeong Lee, Sung-Min Joe, Jinwon Choi, Jonghoo Jo, Kyung Min Kim, Chulbum Kim, Jeong-Don Lim, Young-Sun Min, Young-don Choi, Joon-Suc Jang, Dongjin Shin, Nahyun Kim, Rho Young-Sik, Park Jiyoon, Jungkwan Kim, Hwajun Jang, Yong-Ha Park, Deokwoo Lee, Young-Hwan Ryu, SeonGeon Lee, Yu Chung-Ho, Ho-joon Kim, Minseok Kim, Jonghoon Park, Hyun-Jin Kim, Seung-Hyun Moon, Seung-jae Lee, Cheon An Lee, Sohyun Park, and Minsu Kim
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010302 applied physics ,Hardware_MEMORYSTRUCTURES ,Computer science ,Nand flash memory ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,0103 physical sciences ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Bit error rate ,02 engineering and technology ,Parallel computing ,01 natural sciences ,Throughput (business) - Abstract
Since the first demonstration of a production quality three-dimensional (3D) stacked-word-line NAND Flash memory [1], the 3b/cell 3D NAND Flash memory has seen areal density increases of more than 50% per year due to the aggressive development of 3D-wordline-stacking technology. This trend has been consistent for the last three consecutive years [2-4], however the storage market still requires higher density for diverse digital applications. A 4b/cell technology is one promising solution to increase bit density [5]. In this paper, we propose a 4b/cell 3D NAND Flash memory with a 12MB/s program throughput. The chip achieves a 5.63Gb/mm2 areal density, which is a 41.5% improvement as compared to a 3b/cell NAND Flash memory in the same 3D-NAND technology [4].
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- 2018
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5. Determination of the concentrations of alternative antifouling agents on the Korean coast
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Seongeon Lee and Yong-Woo Lee
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Pollution ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Dichlofluanid ,010501 environmental sciences ,Aquatic Science ,Oceanography ,01 natural sciences ,Biofouling ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nitriles ,Republic of Korea ,Seawater ,Pesticides ,Ships ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,media_common ,Aniline Compounds ,Chlorothalonil ,Triazines ,Environmental engineering ,Contamination ,Pesticide ,Fungicides, Industrial ,chemistry ,Correlation analysis ,Tributyltin ,Environmental science ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Disinfectants ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Since the ban on tributyltin (TBT) in 2008, dozens of alternative antifouling agents have been used instead. Unfortunately, these alternative antifouling agents contain diverse toxic components, which have contaminated the coasts. From 2006 to 2013, the concentration of chlorothalonil, dichlofluanid, and Irgarol 1051 were monitored continuously, and their mean concentrations increased due to the increase in maritime cargo and consequent increase in the incoming and outgoing ships in harbors. An analysis of the sampling points according to harbor type showed that the contamination was more severe in fishing and big harbors, where there are more incoming and outgoing ships. A correlation analysis indicated a high correlation between chlorothalonil and dichlofluanid. Unlike Irgarol 1051, which is only used as an antifouling agent, the other two substances are used as agricultural chemicals as well, which could explain the high correlation. This study suggests that these alternative antifouling agents should be tracked continuously.
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- 2016
6. Identification of Derivatives of Cobalt-binding BLM-A2 by NMR
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Dong-Hyuk Shin, Hoshik Won, Seongeon Lee, and Sunhee Woo
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Component (thermodynamics) ,Ligand ,Chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Cobalt binding ,Mass spectrometry ,Cobalt - Abstract
Three different derivatives were obtained in the synthesis of cobalt- binding BLM-A2 and characterized by NMR and Mass spectrometry. It was found that Component 1 is Co(II)(2H2O)(BLM-A2), component 2 is Co(III)(OOH - )(BLM- A2) and component 3 is Co(III)(H 2 O)(OH - )(BLM-A2), respectively. Component 2 and 3 were interestingly dominated when CoBLM-A2 complex was synthesized under basic condition. In this experiment, it was revealed newly that the brown form (component 1) was 6-coordinated structure composed with not 5 ligands but 4 ligands from BLM-A2 and with 2H 2 O as the axial ligands. The component 3 exhibiting a novel ligand configuration is found, and the structure of component 3 was observed to be very similar to that of component 1 in the kind of their ligands but one of the axial ligand is OH - instead of H 2 O. These ligand configurations are different from the green form (component 2) exhibiting 6-coordinate structure composed of 5 ligands from BLM-A2 and one ligand of OOH - , being consistent
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- 2012
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7. Change in Retrospective Butyltin Compounds in Korean Bays
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Jin Wook Chung, Hoshik Won, Seongeon Lee, Dongsup Lee, and Yong-Woo Lee
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Fishery ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Environmental chemistry ,Tributyltin ,Environmental Chemistry ,Environmental science ,Contamination ,Pollution ,Waste Management and Disposal - Abstract
The use of tributyltin (TBT) has been banned in Korea since 2003. In this study, changes in butyltin compound concentration from 1992 to 2009 were examined by area. The number of ships, which greatly influences butyltin compound contamination, continuously increased, but butyltin compound concentration decreased. Results indicated that the regulation of TBT is effective in Korea. The increase in the concentration was caused by military and coast-guard ships, ballast water, and the illegal use of materials. According to port distribution characteristics along the Korean coasts, the level of butyltin compound contamination was high along the west and south coasts in 1992, whereas it was high along the south and east coasts since 2006. We found that overall butyltin compound concentrations decreased in Korea, but concentrations remained high in some regions.
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- 2012
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8. Analysis of antifouling agents after regulation of tributyltin compounds in Korea
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Hoshik Won, Yong-Woo Lee, Dongsup Lee, Jin Wook Chung, and Seongeon Lee
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Pollution ,Korea ,Environmental Engineering ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Dichlofluanid ,Biofouling ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Limit of Detection ,Environmental chemistry ,Tributyltin ,Environmental Chemistry ,Environmental science ,Trialkyltin Compounds ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Irgarol 1051 ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,media_common - Abstract
Diverse new antifouling agents are being used as replacements for the organotin compounds that are currently being banned. A comprehensive study on Korea's major seaports was conducted between 2006 and 2009 to assess the concentrations of butyltin compounds and new antifouling agents (chlorothalonil, dichlofluanid, Irgarol 1051). The constituents of the pollution due to antifouling agents in major seaports on the Korean peninsula are shifting from butyltin compounds to new antifouling agents. Also, the distribution of traditional butyltin compounds has centered on the east and west coasts, and the new antifouling agents have polluted the south and east coasts. With the results of this study, our lab was able to identify key locations within Korea where focused pollution control of antifouling agents is necessary.
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- 2011
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9. Evaluation of hydrocyclone and post-treatment technologies for remediation of contaminated dredged sediments
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Jeongyun Choi, Jong-Oh Kim, Seongeon Lee, and Jin Wook Chung
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Geologic Sediments ,Environmental Engineering ,Environmental remediation ,Sewage ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,Pore water pressure ,law ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Filtration ,Environmental Restoration and Remediation ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Hydrocyclone ,Waste management ,business.industry ,Environmental engineering ,General Medicine ,Contamination ,Models, Theoretical ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Lakes ,Waste Disposal Facilities ,Environmental science ,Post treatment ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Water Pollutants, Chemical - Abstract
There are many disposal and treatment methods for contaminated dredged sediments, depending on their properties. In this study, treatment methods for the remediation of dredged sediments as well as the reduction of pore water generated from dredged sediments were optimized. The efficiency of separation using hydrocyclone as the pre-treatment increased with greater inflow velocity of hydrocyclone, deeper insertion of the vortex finder, and smaller hydrocyclone diameter. In the post-treatment of hydrocyclone overflow, the chemical coagulation and membrane filtration methods had high efficiency with regard to the removal of solid and organic compounds, but the former was less feasible, due to its excessive operation and sludge disposal costs. The membrane filtration was easily applicable in the field, based on its convenience of installation and lower cost of operation despite low removal efficiency of trace organic contaminants.
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- 2015
10. REMOVED: Importance of Nano Ion Channels Formation in Polymer Electrolyte Membranes (PEMs) for Fuel Cell
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Dong Won Shin, Seongeon Lee, You-Yub Lee, and Chang Hyun Lee
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Membrane ,chemistry ,Nano ,Fuel cells ,Nanotechnology ,General Medicine ,Polymer ,Electrolyte ,GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.,dictionaries,encyclopedias,glossaries) ,Ion channel ,Engineering(all) - Abstract
This article has been removed: please see Elsevier Policy on Article Withdrawal (http://www.elsevier.com/locate/withdrawalpolicy).This article has been removed at the request of the Executive Publisher.This article has been removed because it was published without the permission of the author(s).
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- 2012
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