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온도에 의해 유도된 2단계 배양전략을 통한 미세조류 Chlorella vulgaris와 Dunaliella salina의 지질과 탄수화물의 축적량 변화 (Effect of Temperature-induced Two-stage Cultivation on the Lipid and Saccharide Accumulation of Microalgae Chlorella vulgaris and Dunaliella salina)

  • 이연지;이치헌;조기철;문혜나;남궁진;김기혁;임병진;김대경;여인규
    • 한국수산과학회지
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    • 제50권1호
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    • pp.32-40
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    • 2017
  • The aim of this study was to evaluate a temperature-induced two-stage cultivation (TTC) strategy for the regulation of lipid and carbohydrate production by two microalgae, Chlorella vulgaris and Dunaliella salina, for biofuel production. The microalgae were grown under several temperature conditions (15, 25, 35, and $45^{\circ}C$) and optimal growth was observed at $25^{\circ}C$ for both microalgae. To test the TTC, aseptically cultured microalgae were incubated under optimal conditions ($25^{\circ}C$) for 20 days, and then divided into four aliquots that were incubated at 15, 25, 35, and $45^{\circ}C$ for 5 days. Similar but somewhat decreased growth rates were observed at the non-optimal temperatures (15, 35, and $45^{\circ}C$). In addition, while total lipid accumulation increased in a temperature-dependent manner in both microalgae, total carbohydrate increased with temperature in C. vulgaris but decreased in D. salina. However, for lipid and carbohydrate production, while the highest lipid productions of C. vulgaris and D. salina were observed at $25^{\circ}C$ and $35^{\circ}C$, respectively, the highest total carbohydrate productions of C. vulgaris and D. salina were obtained at $15^{\circ}C$ and $25^{\circ}C$, respectively. These results suggest that the TTC strategy may be easily and efficiently applied to bioprocessing for biofuel production.

PMF 분석을 이용한 ACE-Asia 측정기간 중 제주 고산지역 입자상 물질의 입경별 발생원 추정 (Size-resolved Source Apportionment of Ambient Particles by Positive Matrix Factorization at Gosan, Jeju Island during ACE-Asia)

  • 문광주;한진석;공부주;정일록
    • 한국대기환경학회지
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    • 제22권5호
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    • pp.590-603
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    • 2006
  • Size-and time-resolved aerosol samples were collected using an eight-stage Davis rotating unit for monitoring (DRUM) sampler from 23 March to 29 April 2001 at Gosan, Jeju Island, Korea, which is one of the super sites of Asia-Pacific Regional Aerosol Characterization Experiment(ACE-Asia). These samples were analyzed using synchrotron X-ray fluorescence for 3-hr average concentrations of 19 elements including Al, Si, S, Cl, K, Ca, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Se, Br, Rb, and Pb. The size-resolved data sets were then analyzed using the positive matrix factorization(PMF) technique to identify possible sources and estimate their contributions to particulate matter mass. PMF analysis uses the uncertainty of the measured data to provide an optimal weighting. Twelve sources were resolved in eight size ranges($0.09{\sim}12{\mu}m$) and included continental soil, local soil, sea salt, biomass/biofuel burning, coal combustion, oil combustion, municipal incineration, nonferrous metal source, ferrous metal source, gasoline vehicle, diesel vehicle, and volcanic emission. The PMF result of size-resolved source contributions showed that natural sources represented by local soil, sea salt, continental soil, and volcanic emission contributed about 79% to the predicted primary particulate matter(PM) mass in the coarse size range ($1.15{\sim}12{\mu}m$) while anthropogenic sources such as coal combustion and biomass/biofuel burning contributed about 58% in the fine size range($0.56{\sim}2.5{\mu}m$). The diesel vehicle source contributed mostly in ultra-fine size range($0.09{\sim}0.56{\mu}m$) and was responsible for about 56% of the primary PM mass.

Optimization and characterization of biodiesel produced from vegetable oil

  • Mustapha, Amina T.;Abdulkareem, Saka A.;Jimoh, Abdulfatai;Agbajelola, David O.;Okafor, Joseph O.
    • Advances in Energy Research
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    • 제1권2호
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    • pp.147-163
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    • 2013
  • The world faces several issues of energy crisis and environmental deterioration due to over-dependence on single source of which is fossil fuel. Though, fuel is needed as ingredients for industrial development and growth of any country, however the fossil fuel which is a major source of energy for this purpose has always been terrifying thus the need for alternative and renewable energy sources. The search for alternative energy sources resulted into the acceptance of a biofuel as a reliable alternative energy source. This work presents the study of optimization of process of transesterification of vegetable oil to biodiesel using NaOH as catalyst. A $2^4$ factorial design method was employed to investigate the influence of ratio of oil to methanol, temperature, NaOH concentration, and transesterification time on the yield of biodiesel from vegetable oil. Low and high levels of the key factors considered were 4:1 and 6:1 mole ratio, 30 and $60^{\circ}C$ temperatures, 0.5 and 1.0 wt% catalyst concentration, and 30 and 60 min reaction time. Results obtained revealed that oil to methanol molar ratio of 6:1, tranesetrification temperature of $60^{\circ}C$, catalyst concentration of 1.0wt % and reaction time of 30 min are the best operating conditions for the optimum yield of biofuel from vegetable oil, with optimum yield of 95.8%. Results obtained on the characterizzation of the produced biodiesel indicate that the specific gravity, cloud point, flash point, sulphur content, viscosity, diesel index, centane number, acid value, free glycerine, total glycerine and total recovery are 0.8899, 4, 13, 0.0087%, 4.83, 25, 54.6. 0.228mgKOH/g, 0.018, 0.23% and 96% respectively. Results also indicate that the qualities of the biodiesel tested for are in conformity with the set standard. A model equation was developed based on the results obtained using a statistical tool. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) of data shows that mole ratio of ground nut oil to methanol and transesterification time have the most pronounced effect on the biodiesel yield with contributions of 55.06% and 9.22% respectively. It can be inferred from the results various conducted that vegetable oil locally produced from groundnut oil can be utilized as a feedstock for biodiesel production.

Anthracene dicarboxyl acid 가교제를 활용한 효소연료전지의 산화극의 포도당 산화반응 향상 (Enhancement of Glucose Oxidation Reaction in Enzyme Biofuel Cell Utilizing Anthracene Dicarboxyl acid Cross-linker)

  • 현규환;지정연;권용재
    • Korean Chemical Engineering Research
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    • 제57권1호
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    • pp.1-4
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    • 2019
  • 본 연구에서는 효소연료전지의 율속 반응인 산화극의 효소반응 강화 및 효소 담지량을 증가시키기 위하여 안트라센 가교제를 도입하였다. CNT/PEI 담지체에 가교 처리된 글루코오스 산화효소(GOx)를 전기적인 극성을 이용하여 결합시켰다(AC[CNT/PEI/GOx]). 본 촉매의 성능을 확인하기 위하여 전기화학 평가가 수행되었으며, 성능 비교를 위해 가교제 처리를 하지 않은 CNT/PEI/GOx 촉매도 같이 전기화학 테스트를 진행하였다. 전기화학적 특성 평가들을 통해 글루코오스 산화효소 담지량이 증가한 것을 확인하였으며, 라인위버-버크 방정식 통해 AC[CNT/PEI/GOx] ($K_m$ : 0.73 mM)가 가교제 처리를 하지 않은 CNT/PEI/GOx ($K_m$ : 1.71 mM) 보다 우수한 성능을 지닌 것을 확인했다. 또한, 완전지 성능평가 결과 최대 전력 밀도(Maximum power density, MPD)도 상승($21.2{\mu}W/cm^2$에서 $72.6{\mu}W/cm^2$로)한 것을 볼 수 있었는데 이를 통해 글루코오스 산화효소 담지량 및 전자전달능력이 향상되었다는 것을 재확인 하였다.

해양 미생물을 활용한 생명과학 및 생명공학 기술 개발 (Development of Life Science and Biotechnology by Marine Microorganisms)

  • 윤용준;윤보현;황성민;문기환
    • 생명과학회지
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    • 제33권7호
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    • pp.593-604
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    • 2023
  • 바다는 지구 표면의 70% 이상을 차지하고 있으며, 그 자체가 대부분 탐사되지 않은 미지와 기회의 공간으로 제시되고 있다. 특히, 우리나라는 삼면이 바다로 둘러싸인 반도로 해양 연구의 중요성이 강조되고 있다. 매우 복잡하고 다양한 환경을 가지고 있는 해양은 막대한 생물학적 다양성을 보이고 있으며 미생물학적 측면에서도 해양 환경은 다양하고 극단적인 온도, 압력, 일사량, 염분, pH 등을 가지고 있어 생태학적으로 특이한 서식처를 제공한다. 이로 인해 육상과는 달리 계통분류학적으로 매우 다르며, 다양한 미생물들이 서식하나 그 다양성, 분리, 배양 그리고 이들이 생산해 내는 2차 대사산물 등에 대한 연구는 아직도 미진한 상황이다. 1990년대까지도 거의 연구되지 않던 해양 환경 자생 미생물의 생리활성물질에 대한 연구는 2000년대 들어 해양 방선균이 생산해 내는 천연물에 대한 연구가 가속화 되기 시작했다. 이후, 박테리아, 고세균, 조류 등을 활용한 항균제, 항암제, 항산화제, 항염증제 등과 같은 의약품 개발 분야 뿐만 아니라 및 바이오 플라스틱 생산, 바이오 연료 생산, 이산화탄소 포집, 생균제 발굴 및 개발 등의 다양한 산업분야에서 해양 미생물을 활용한 연구가 가속화 되고 있는 실정이다. 본 총설에서는 해양미생물을 활용한 생명과학 및 생명공학 기술 분야의 연구 성과 및 최신 동향을 소개하고자 한다. 이를 통해 독자들이 의약소재 개발 외 제반 천연물 관련 분야의 기반 및 응용 연구의 중요성을 인식하고 미래 해양 유래 소재를 이용한 바이오 연구 개발의 최적화 및 실용화 연구에 적극 도움이 되길 기대한다.

에너지자원의 이산화탄소 배출량과 비용의 상관관계 분석과 전과정평가 (Correlation Analysis on $CO_2$ Emission and Cost of Energy Resources and Life Cycle Assessment)

  • 김희태;김은철;안태규
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국신재생에너지학회 2010년도 춘계학술대회 초록집
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    • pp.153-153
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    • 2010
  • The world is moving towards a post-carbon society and needs clean and renewable energy for sustainable development. There are many methodological approaches which are helping this shift based on analyzed data about energy resources and which focus on limited types of energy including liquid fossil, solid fossil, gaseous fossil, and biomass (e.g. IPCC Guidelines, ISO 14064-1, WRI Protocol, etc.). We should also consider environmental impact (e.g. greenhouse gas emissions, water use, etc.) and the economic cost of the renewable energy to make a better decision. Recently, researchers have addressed the environmental impact of new technologies which include photovoltaics, wind turbines, hydroelectric power, and biofuel. In this work, we analyze the environmental impact with a carbon emission factor to present a correlation between $CO_2$ emission and the cost of energy resources standardized by the energy output. In addition, we reviewed Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) as another methodology. Researchers who are studying energy systems have ignored the impacts of entire energy systems, e.g. the extraction and processing of fossil fuels. In power sector, the assessment should include extraction, processing, and transportation of fuels, building of power plants, production of electricity, and waste disposal. Therefore LCA could be more suitable tool for energy cost and environmental impact estimation.

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Comparative Response of Callus and Seedling of Jatropha curcas L. to Salinity Stress

  • Kumar, Nitish;Kaur, Meenakshi;Pamidimarri, D.V.N. Sudheer;Boricha, Girish;Reddy, Muppala P.
    • Journal of Forest and Environmental Science
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    • 제24권2호
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    • pp.69-77
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    • 2008
  • Jatropha curcas L. is an oil bearing species with many uses and considerable economic potential as a biofuel crop. Salt stress effect on growth, ion accumulation, contents of protein, proline and antioxidant enzymes activity was determined in callus and seedling to understand the salt tolerance of the species. Exposure of callus and seedling to salt stress reduced growth in a concentration dependent manner. Under salt stress Na content increased significantly in both callus and seedling whereas, differential accumulation in the contents of K, Ca, and Mg was observed in callus and seedling. Soluble protein content differed significantly in callus as compared to seedling, however proline accumulation remained more or less constant with treatments. The proline concentration was ~2 to 3 times more in callus than in seedling. Salt stress induced qualitative and quantitative differences in superoxide dismutase (SOD; E.C. 1.15.1.1) and peroxidase (POX; E.C. 1.11.1.7) in callus and seedling. Salt induced changes of the recorded parameters were discussed in relation to salinity tolerance.

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Natural production of alkane by an easily harvested freshwater cyanobacterium, Phormidium autumnale KNUA026

  • Chang, Jiwon;Hong, Ji Won;Chae, Hyunsik;Kim, Han Soon;Park, Kyung Mok;Lee, Kyoung In;Yoon, Ho-Sung
    • ALGAE
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    • 제28권1호
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    • pp.93-99
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    • 2013
  • A freshwater cyanobacterium, Phormidium autumnale KNUA026, was isolated from puddles of icy water in Gyeongsan City, South Korea and its potential as a biofuel feedstock was investigated. Maximal growth was obtained when the culture was incubated at $25^{\circ}C$ and around pH 9.0. The total lipid content of the isolate was approximately 14.0% of dry weight and it was found that strain KNUA026 was able to autotrophically synthesize heptadecane ($C_{17}H_{36}$) which can be directly used as fuel without requiring a transesterification step. As this benthic cyanobacterium was capable of forming thick mats, it could be easily harvested by gravitational settling and this property may reduce the cost of production in commercial applications. Hence, P. autumnale KNUA026 appears to be a promising resource for use in the production of microalgae-based biofuels.

Kraft Lignin Biodegradation by Dysgonomonas sp. WJDL-Y1, a New Anaerobic Bacterial Strain Isolated from Sludge of a Pulp and Paper MillS

  • Duan, Jing;Liang, Jidong;Wang, Yiping;Du, Wenjing;Wang, Dongqi
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • 제26권10호
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    • pp.1765-1773
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    • 2016
  • Wastewater containing kraft lignin (KL) discharged from pulp and paper industries could cause serious environmental contamination. Appropriate effluent treatment is required to reduce the pollution. Investigations on anaerobic bacteria capable of degrading KL are beneficial to both lignin removal and biofuel regeneration from the effluent. In this paper, an anaerobic strain capable of degrading KL was isolated from the sludge of a pulp and paper mill and identified as Dysgonomonas sp. WJDL-Y1 by 16S rRNA analysis. Optimum conditions for KL degradation by strain WJDL-Y1 were obtained at initial pH of 6.8, C:N ratio of 6 and temperature of 33℃, based on statistical analyses by response surface methodology. For a 1.2 g/l KL solution, a COD removal rate of 20.7% concomitant with biomass increase of 17.6% was achieved after 4 days of incubation under the optimum conditions. After the treatment by strain WJDL-Y1, KL was modified and degraded.

Optimization for Scenedesmus obliquus Cultivation: the Effects of Temperature, Light Intensity and pH on Growth and Biochemical Composition

  • Zhang, Yonggang;Ren, Li;Chu, Huaqiang;Zhou, Xuefei;Yao, Tianming;Zhang, Yalei
    • 한국미생물·생명공학회지
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    • 제47권4호
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    • pp.614-620
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    • 2019
  • Microalgae have been explored as potential host species for biofuel production. Environmental factors affect algal growth and cellular composition. The effects of several key environmental factors, such as temperature, light, and pH of the medium on the growth and biochemical composition of Scenedesmus obliquus were investigated in this study. The highest growth rate of microalgae was observed at an optimal temperature of 25℃, 150 μmol/(m2·s) light intensity, and pH 10.0. The biochemical composition analysis revealed that the carbohydrate content decreased at lower (20℃) or higher temperature (35℃), whereas the protein and lipid contents increase at these temperatures. The fluctuation of light intensity significantly affected the contents of protein, carbohydrate, and lipid. The protein levels varied greatly when the pH of the medium was below 7.0. The carbohydrate and lipid contents significantly increased at pH above 7.0.