Soo-Youl Park
Dankook University
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Textile Coloration and Finishing | 2009
Young-Sung Kim; Jong-Il Shin; Soo-Youl Park; Kun Jun; Young-A Son
Computational calculations of molecular orbital and electrochemical redox/oxidation potentials are of very importance to determine the compound properties. The energy levels of molecular orbital were calculated by the density function theory (DFT) with exchange correction functional of local density approximation (LSA) based on the Perdew-Wang (PWC) setting and cyclic voltammetry.
Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers | 2014
Hyungkyu Kang; Ho-Young Song; Soo-Youl Park; Sangki Oh; Byung-Ki Na
Biodiesel as alternative fuels has been widely studied due to biodiesel merits such as lower sulfur, lower aromatic hydrocarbon and higher oxygen content. But biodiesels could be easily oxidized by several conditions. In this study, various antioxidants such as propyl gallate, TBHA, TBHQ, DTBHQ, butyl-amin, aniline and pyrogallol were added in the biodiesel produced by the used cooking oil, then the material property test and the vehicle emissions test were conducted in accordance with test method. From the results of material property test, all antioxidants were suitable for the quality standard of density and kinematic viscosity, but Propyl gallate and Pyrogallol, as a type of Gallate additives, showed that the result of TAN increased rapidly according to the increase of the amount of additives. In the oxidation stability test, TBHQ, Butyl-amine and Aniline showed the excellent oxidation stability. Also, when considering the material property test, TBHQ was verified to the most excellent additives. In case of the vehicle emissions test, the testing was conducted by using the biodiesel added by TBHQ and was conducted by using two light duty diesel vehicles suitable for the EURO 4 and EURO 5 emission regulation. The result of testing showed that when the TBHQ was added, the amounts of CO, NOx and NMHC+NOx were decreased but the amount of was increased.
Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2005
Soo-Youl Park; Kun Jun; Sea-Wha Oh
Textile Coloration and Finishing | 2006
Kun Jun; Seung-Rim Shin; Jong-Il Shin; Soo-Youl Park
Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2014
Kyoung-Lyong An; Sang-Oh Lee; Sun Duk Koh; Seung-Rim Shin; Jong-Il Shin; Soo-Youl Park; Young A. Son; Koon Ha Park; Kun Jun
Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2003
Soo-Youl Park; Sea-Wha Oh
Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2014
Soo-Youl Park; Kyuhyuk Lee; Seung-Hoi Kim
Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2018
Seong-Ryu Joo; Jong-Sung Kim; Soo-Youl Park; Seung-Hoi Kim
Journal of the Korean Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers | 2016
HunSoo Kim; Seung-Hoi Kim; Soo-Youl Park
Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2016
Seong-Ryu Joo; Pyeung-Won Im; Jong-Sung Kim; Soo-Youl Park; Seung-Hoi Kim