| KYONGGI UNIVERSITY INDUSTRY & ACADEMIA COOPERATION FOUNDATION Patent applications |
| Patent application number | Title | Published |
| 20110148286 | INORGANIC LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE - The present invention relates to an inorganic light-emitting device, and more particularly, to an inorganic light emitting device having superior mechanical strength and a long lifespan, and which is capable of maintaining uniform and high efficiency of light emission, and has transparent and flexible characteristics. The inorganic light emitting device of the present invention includes a first electrode, a fluorescent layer formed on the first electrode, and which includes a plurality of nanowires made of inorganic light-emitting materials, and a second electrode formed on the fluorescent layer. The fluorescent layer is coated with the plurality of nanowires. | 06-23-2011 |
| 20100209976 | METHOD OF PRE-TREATING AND SACCHARIFYING ALGAE BIOMASS - Disclosed is a method of pre-treating and saccharifying an algae biomass, by dehydrating the algae biomass to have a water content of about 10% to about 70% by weight, cutting the algae biomass having a water content of about 10% to about 70% by weight to a predetermined size, and saccharifying the cut algae biomass using a hydrolysis catalyst and/or a hydrolase to yield a monosaccharide. | 08-19-2010 |
| 20100037657 | MANUFACTURING METHOD OF GLASS-CERAMICS USING STEEL DUST IN FURNACE - The present invention relates to the method of manufacturing crystallized glass composition stable in an acid solution from electric arc furnace dust wasted as an industrial waste in the course of melting and recycling steel scrap in an iron work, the method of manufacturing crystallized glass composition stable in an acid solution using steel dust wasted from an electric furnace, comprising steps of (1) mixing a silicate type glass frit and steel dust wasted from an electric furnace; (2) heating the mixed mixture and melting it to form the melted product; (3) rapidly chilling the melted product in air to form parent glass; (4) thermally treating the parent glass. | 02-18-2010 |