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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2013

Systematic analysis of palladium-graphene nanocomposites and their catalytic applications in Sonogashira reaction

Kyoung Hoon Lee; Ki-Young Kwon; Joon B. Park

Graphene has been modified with palladium nanoparticles (Pd NPs) to develop high performance catalysts for the Sonogashira cross coupling reaction. In this research, graphite oxide (GO) sheets exfoliated from graphite were impregnated with Pd(OAc)2 to prepare Pd(2+)/GO. Thermal treatments of the Pd(2+)/GO in H2 flow at 100°C produced Pd/graphene (Pd/G) nanocomposites. TEM images show that Pd NPs were distributed quite uniformly on the graphene sheet without obvious aggregation, and the mean size of Pd NPs was determined to be less than 2 nm in diameter. Morphological and chemical structures of the GO, Pd(2+)/GO, and Pd/G were investigated using FT-IR, XRD, XPS, and XAFS. The resulting Pd/G showed excellent catalytic efficiency in the Sonogashira reaction and offers significant advantages over inorganic supported catalysts such as simple recovery and recycling. Finally, deactivation process of the Pd/G in recycling was investigated. We believe that the remarkable reactivity of the Pd/G catalyst toward the Sonogashira reaction is attributed to the high degree of the Pd NP dispersion and thus the increased low coordination numbers of smaller Pd NPs.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2013

Spontaneous desorption and phase transitions of self-assembled alkanethiol and alicyclic thiol monolayers chemisorbed on Au(111) in ultrahigh vacuum at room temperature.

Eisuke Ito; Hungu Kang; Dongjin Lee; Joon B. Park; Masahiko Hara; Jaegeun Noh

Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) were used to examine the surface structure and adsorption conditions of hexanethiol (HT) and cyclohexanethiol (CHT) self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on Au(111) as a function of storage period in ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) conditions of 3×10(-7) Pa at room temperature (RT). STM imaging revealed that after storage for 7 days, HT SAMs underwent phase transitions from c(4×2) phase to low coverage 4×√3 phase. This transition is due to a structural rearrangement of hexanethiolates that results from the spontaneous desorption of chemisorbed HT molecules on Au(111) surface. XPS measurements showed approximately 28% reduction in sulfur coverage, which indicates desorption of hexanethiolates from the surfaces. Contrary to HT SAMs, the structural order of CHT SAMs with (5×2√3)R35° phase completely disappeared after storage for 3 or 7 days. XPS results show desorption of more than 80% of the cyclohexanethiolates, even after storage for 3 days. We found that spontaneous desorption of CHT molecules on Au(111) in UHV at RT occurred quickly, whereas spontaneous desorption of HT molecules was much slower. Thermal desorption spectroscopy (TDS) results suggest CHT SAMs in UHV at RT can desorb more efficiently than HT SAMs due to formation of thiol desorption fragments that result from chemical reactions between surface hydrogen atoms and thiolates on Au(111) surfaces. This study clearly demonstrated that organic thiols chemisorbed on gold surfaces are desorbed spontaneously in UHV at RT and van der Waals interactions play an important role in determining the structural stability of thiolate SAMs in UHV.


The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 2016

Angelica gigas Ameliorates Hyperglycemia and Hepatic Steatosis in C57BL/KsJ-db/db Mice via Activation of AMP-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling Pathway

Ui-Jin Bae; Eun-Kyung Choi; Mi-Ra Oh; Su-Jin Jung; Joon B. Park; Tae-Sung Jung; Taesun Park; Soo-Wan Chae; Byung-Hyun Park

The prevention and management of type 2 diabetes mellitus has become a major global public health challenge. Decursin, an active compound of Angelica gigas Nakai roots, was recently reported to have a glucose-lowering activity. However, the antidiabetic effect of Angelica gigas Nakai extract (AGNE) has not yet been investigated. We evaluated the effects of AGNE on glucose homeostasis in type 2 diabetic mice and investigated the underlying mechanism by which AGNE acts. Male C57BL/KsJ-db/db mice were treated with either AGNE (10 mg/kg, 20 mg/kg, and 40 mg/kg) or metformin (100 mg/kg) for 8 weeks. AGNE supplementation (20 and 40 mg/kg) significantly decreased fasting glucose and insulin levels, decreased the areas under the curve of glucose in oral glucose tolerance and insulin tolerance tests, and improved homeostatic model assessment-insulin resistant (HOMA-IR) scores. AGNE also ameliorated hepatic steatosis, hyperlipidemia, and hypercholesterolemia. Mechanistic studies suggested that the glucose-lowering effect of AGNE was mediated by the activation of AMP activated protein kinase, Akt, and glycogen synthase kinase-3[Formula: see text]. AGNE can potentially improve hyperglycemia and hepatic steatosis in patients with type 2 diabetes.


Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2012

Adsorption and thermal decomposition of 2-octylthieno[3,4-b]thiophene on Au(1 1 1)

Joon B. Park; Kyukwan Zong; Il Chul Jeon; Jae Ryang Hahn; Dario Stacchiola; David E. Starr; Kathrin Müller; Jaegeun Noh

The adsorption and thermal stability of 2-octylthieno[3,4-b]thiophene (OTTP) on the Au(111) surfaces have been studied using scanning tunneling microscopy (STM), temperature programmed desorption (TPD), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). UHV-STM studies revealed that the vapor-deposited OTTP on Au(111) generated disordered adlayers with monolayer thickness even at saturation coverage. XPS and TPD studies indicated that OTTP molecules on Au(111) are stable up to 450 K and further heating of the sample resulted in thermal decomposition to produce H(2) and H(2)S via C-S bond scission in the thieno-thiophene rings. Dehydrogenation continues to occur above 600 K and the molecules were ultimately transformed to carbon clusters at 900 K. Highly resolved air-STM images showed that OTTP adlayers on Au(111) prepared from solution are composed of a well-ordered and low-coverage phase where the molecules lie flat on the surface, which can be assigned as a (9×2√33)R5° structure. Finally, based on analysis of STM, TPD, and XPS results, we propose a thermal decomposition mechanism of OTTP on Au(111) as a function of annealing temperature.


Current Applied Physics | 2017

Preparation and characterization of graphene oxide supported Cu, Cu2O, and CuO nanocomposites and their high photocatalytic activity for organic dye molecule

Jonghoon Choi; Hana Oh; Seokhoon Ahn; Jaegeun Noh; Joon B. Park


Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2014

Synthesis and Characterization of Graphene and Graphene Oxide Based Palladium Nanocomposites and Their Catalytic Applications in Carbon-Carbon Cross-Coupling Reactions

Minjae Lee; Bo-Hyun Kim; Yuna Lee; Beom-Tae Kim; Joon B. Park


Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2011

Surface Structures and Thermal Desorption Behaviors of Cyclopentanethiol Self-Assembled Monolayers on Au(111)

Hungu Kang; Youyoung Kim; Taesun Park; Joon B. Park; Eisuke Ito; Masahiko Hara; Jaegeun Noh


Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2011

Molecular-Scale Investigation of Reconstructed Copper Surface Induced by Dissociative Adsorption of O 2

Jaegeun Noh; Kyukwan Zong; Joon B. Park


Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2013

Preparation of Ruthenium Incorporated Heterogeneous Catalysts Using Hydroxyapatite as Catalytic Supports for Aerobic Oxidation of Alcohols

Sohee Kim; Jong-Hwa Jung; Dong-Hee Kim; Dong Kyun Woo; Joon B. Park; Myong Yong Choi; Ki-Young Kwon


Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2014

Facile Synthesis of Graphene-supported MnO, Mn 3 O 4 , and MnO 2 Nanocomposites by Controlling Gas Environment

Seokhoon Ahn; Sang Myeong Kang; Soul-Hee Lee; Joon B. Park

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Ki-Young Kwon

Gyeongsang National University

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Kyukwan Zong

Chonbuk National University

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Youngyong Kim

Gyeongsang National University

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Byung-Hyun Park

Chonbuk National University

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Mi-Ra Oh

Chonbuk National University

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