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Functionalization of Au surfaces with 4-(carboxymethyl)aniline and amine-terminated dendrimers for enhanced surface density of antibodies on immunosensor Au chips

  • Lee, Yongwoon;Ju, Youngwon;Kim, Joohoon
    • Analytical Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.49-56
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    • 2017
  • Here, we demonstrate surface functionalization of Au chips with 4-(carboxymethyl)aniline (CMA) and amine-terminated polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers for immobilization of antibodies on the Au surfaces. Use of the functionalization strategy led to high surface density of the immobilized antibodies on the Au chips. Specifically, we found that the functionalization of Au chips with CMA and amine-terminated $6^{th}$ generation PAMAM dendrimers allowed immobilization of immunoglobulin (IgG) antibodies with high surface density, which is 5 times higher than that obtained with Au surfaces functionalized with CMA and ethylenediamine.

Assessment of Cutting Performance Using AE Sensor in Turning (선삭에서 AE센서를 이용한 절삭성 평가)

  • Choi, Won-Sik
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.8 no.6
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    • pp.469-475
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    • 1999
  • The chips may be produced in the form of either broken chips or unbroken chips in turning process. The unbroken chips are dangerous to the operator and difficult to handle at high speed machining. The signal of Acoustic Emission is related to cutting conditions, tool materials, test conditions and tool geometry in turning. The relationship between AE signal and chip formation was experimentally investigated. The experimental results show that two types of chip formations are possible to classify from the statistical analysis of the amplitude of AE signal. The AE-sensor could be used to monitor the chip condition in turning.

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A Study on Design for Heterogeneous MPSoC (이종 MPSoC 설계에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Sang-Chol;Lee, Sung-Jae;Cha, Young-Ho;Kim, Kwan-Young
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2010.04a
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    • pp.82-85
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    • 2010
  • MPSoC 는 하나의 칩 안에 여러 개의 프로세서와 이를 뒷받침 하는 다수/다량의 메모리 시스템, 인터페이스, 그리고 그 밖의 여러 IP 등을 탑재하는 기술을 말하며, 본 논문에서는 이종의 EISC 프로세서, DSP 프로세서와 2D 벡터 그래픽 가속기를 이용하여 4 개의 프로세서로 구성된 이종 MPSoC를 설계하였다. 설계한 이종 MPSoC 는 Global Foundies 0.13um MPW 공정으로 구현하였으며, 테스트 보드 상에서 2D 벡터 그래픽 가속기와 DSP 프로세서를 이용한 이미지 처리 및 오디오 재생을 통하여 동작을 검증하였다.

AE32000B: a Fully Synthesizable 32-Bit Embedded Microprocessor Core

  • Kim, Hyun-Gyu;Jung, Dae-Young;Jung, Hyun-Sup;Choi, Young-Min;Han, Jung-Su;Min, Byung-Gueon;Oh, Hyeong-Cheol
    • ETRI Journal
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    • v.25 no.5
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    • pp.337-344
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    • 2003
  • In this paper, we introduce a fully synthesizable 32-bit embedded microprocessor core called the AE32000B. The AE32000B core is based on the extendable instruction set computer architecture, so it has high code density and a low memory access rate. In order to improve the performance of the core, we developed and adopted various design options, including the load extension register instruction (LERI) folding unit, a high performance multiply and accumulate (MAC) unit, various DSP units, and an efficient coprocessor interface. The instructions per cycle count of the Dhrystone 2.1 benchmark for the designed core is about 0.86. We verified the synthesizability and the area and time performances of our design using two CMOS standard cell libraries: a 0.35-${\mu}m$ library and a 0.18-${\mu}m$ library. With the 0.35-${\mu}m$ library, the core can be synthesized with about 47,000 gates and operate at 70 MHz or higher, while it can be synthesized with about 53,000 gates and operate at 120 MHz or higher with the 0.18-${\mu}m$ library.

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A Study on the Effect of Group Heating in Rural Villages Using Poplar Wood Chips on Fuel Quality, Cost, and Atmospheric Environment (포플러 목재칩을 이용한 농산촌 마을 집단난방시 연료품질, 비용, 대기환경에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구)

  • An, Byeong-Il;Ko, Kyoung-Ho
    • Journal of The Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers
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    • v.64 no.2
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    • pp.57-69
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    • 2022
  • This study analyzes the fuel conditions and environmental effects of converting heating in rural villages that rely on fossil fuels into wood fuel. In particular, we tried to derive the most important considerations when using wooden chips as fuel in aging agricultural villages where various variables such as weather, facility characteristics, fuel quality, and maintenance capabilities work. Above all, an experiment was conducted by comparing it with oak trees to determine whether Italian poplar, a representative attribute water created to supply fuel wood in Korea, is suitable for heating fuel. Through experiments, 1) Even though the supply of poplar wood chips during 10 hours of operation was 60.74 kg less than that of hardwood chips, the production of hot water was 140 kWh higher. 2) The higher the exhaust gas temperature, the proportional (increase) oxygen concentration and inversely (decrease) PM and CO emissions. 3) Poplar has twice as much ash content as hardwood and three times more fine dust has been detected, but it meets all the standards for wood quality at the Korea Forest Science Institute. 4) Under the condition that there is a difference in water content (7.7%), hardwood cost 1.13 times more wood chips per 1 MWh than poplar, and even if the water content is corrected equally, hardwood cost 1.05 times more per 1 MWh than poplar. 5) In conclusion, it was proved that the fuel possibility, economic possibility, and environmental possibility of poplar wood chips are sufficient.

Comparison of Efficiency for Wood Fuels (Chips and Pellets) by Life Cycle Assessment (LCA 접근방법에 의한 목질연료(칩, 펠릿)의 효율성 비교)

  • Choi, Young-Seop;Kim, Joon-Soon;Cha, Du-Song
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.98 no.4
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    • pp.426-434
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    • 2009
  • This study was carried out to derive the most optimal production process for the wood fuels(chip and pellet), by collecting cost data on each procedure through the life cycle assessment approach, and to compare between the profitability and efficiency, from the view points of producers and consumers, irrespectively. The costs accounted in this analysis were based on the opportunity cost. The results show that wood chips are cheaper than wood pellets in production costs. In respect to the process with the lowest production cost, while wood chips should be to crush collected residues into pieces on the spot for merchandizing, wood pellets need to be transported to manufactory for pelletizing. The study findings also include that the profits, which is estimated by subtracting expenses from gained sale revenue, were a bit higher for wood chips than wood pellets. Additionally, the price ratio of wood pellets to wood chips for getting the same caloric value appears to be 1.27. Despite of economic benefits of processing wood chips, there are several problems in practice. For producers, there is a possible increase in not only transportation cost for conveying crushers to the dispersed places, but storage cost due to the lack of the marketplaces in the immediate surroundings. For consumers, on the other hand, there are some challenging issues, such as bulky storage facility requirement, additional labor for fuel supplement, frequent ashes disposal, and decomposition in summer and freezing in winter caused by wood chips' own moisture.

Relative Effectiveness of BHA and Ascorbic Acid in Retarding the Rancidity Development of Potato Chips Stored in Various Conditions (여러 조건하(條件下)에서 저장(貯藏)된 감자튀김의 산패(酸敗)에 있어서 BHA와 Ascorbic Acid의 상대적(相對的) 억제효과(抑制效果)에 대(對)하여)

  • Kim, Hong-Lyour;Kim, Dong-Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.4 no.4
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    • pp.245-251
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    • 1972
  • In the present study, the relative effectiveness of BHA, ascorbic acid, and BHA+ascorbic acid on the rancidity development of potato chips in various conditions were examined. BHA, ascorbic acid, and their mixture (BHA 0.05%, As. A 0.1%, and BHA 0.05%+As. A 0.1% relative to the weight of the potato chips) were dissolved respectively in 95% ethyl alcohol and incorporated to potato chips in the form of atomized mist. When the potato chips were stored in a dark place at $33.0{\pm}0.5^{\circ}C$, BHA was very effective in retarding the rancidity development of the potato chips. Ascorbic acid showed some antioxidant activity, but it was less effective than BHA. When BHA and ascorbic acid were used together, the antioxidant activity of the mixture appeared to be primarily due to BHA. Irradiation of direct sunlight to the potato chips, which were covered with coloress transparent polypropylene films, reduced the antioxidant activity of BHA incorporated to them. Ascorbic acid appeared to lose its antioxidant activity completely under the same condition. BHA retained a considerable degree of antioxidant activity when yellow transparent polypropylene films were used to cover the potato chips. Ascorbic acid, however, kept little antioxidant activity even in this condition.

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Medium Composition Including Particles of Used Rockwool and Wood Affects Growth of Plug Seedlings of Petunia 'Romeo' (폐암면 입자와 목재 입자의 배지 내 혼합 비율이 페튜니아 플러그묘의 생장에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Oh-Im;Cho, Ji Young;Jeong, Byoung Ryong
    • Horticultural Science & Technology
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.33-38
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    • 2000
  • This study was conducted in an effort to meet the need for domestic production of hydroponic media and for medium development using recycled hydroponic rockwool slabs. Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the growth of plug seedlings of petunia 'Romeo' in various mixtures including particles of used rockwool slabs (rockwool particles) and wood chips. In the first experiment, seedlings were grown in plugs filled with mixtures of steam- sterilized rockwool particles and chestnut wood chips, which had been weathered for six months and screened through either 2.8 mm or 5.6 mm sieve, at the mixing ratio of 100:0, 75:25, 50:50, 25:75, or 0:100 (v/v). In the second experiment, seedlings were grown in plugs filled with twenty different mixtures of steam-sterilized particles of used hydroponic rockwool slabs with 4 mm chestnut or pine wood chips, coir, peatmoss, or perlite. In the first experiment seedling growth was not affected by particle size of chestnut wood chips, was superior in the control (commercial plug medium) and in 100% rockwool particles, but was suppressed as mixing ratio of chestnut wood chips increased. In the second experiment, leaf length, and shoot fresh and dry weights were the greatest in rockwool particles+peatmoss+coir treatment, followed by rockwool particles+peatmoss treatment. Leaf length was suppressed as ratio of wood chips increased, especially of chestnut wood chips. Root development was the greatest in rockwool particles+peatmoss+perlite treatment, followed by the control, and rockwool particles+peatmoss+coir treatment. The growth was suppressed as the mixing ratio of rockwool particles, peatmoss, or coir decreased.

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A Study on the Supply Methods of Heating Energy in Rural Regions by Using Wood Chips -Focusing on the Production Method of Wood Chips for Fuel though Natural Drying Method- (목재칩을 이용한 농촌지역 난방에너지 공급 방법 연구 -자연건조 방식을 통한 연료용 목재칩 생산방법을 중심으로-)

  • An, Byeong-IL;Ko, Kyoung-Ho
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.401-408
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    • 2021
  • Supplies of wood chips for fuel tend to increase owing to energy decentralization and new renewable energy policies. This study suggests a technical method that is necessary in order to supply heating energy to rural regions by using wood chips for fuel. Therefore, this study investigates the effects of natural drying methods for eight months by installing a drying facility with natural ventilation capable of loading 10 tons of wood chips, and which derive a natural drying method based on this to meet the quality standards of wood chips for fuel. The study results confirm that it is possible to produce wood chips for high-quality fuel with water content at 20% or less after around 90 days of drying, provided that a drying facility with natural ventilation is equipped with materials that can be procured easily in rural regions. It is also possible to block the proliferation and fermentation of molds that affect the quality of wood chips, provided that intake and exhaust systems adhering to standards are equipped.

Production and Fuel Properties of Wood Chips from Logging Residues by Timber Harvesting Methods (목재수확 방법에 따른 벌채부산물 목재칩의 생산 및 연료 특성)

  • Choi, Yun-Sung;Jeong, In-Seon;Cho, Min-Jae;Mun, Ho-Seong;Oh, Jae-Heun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Forest Science
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    • v.110 no.2
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    • pp.217-232
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    • 2021
  • This study calculated the productivity and cost of extraction and processing of logging residues by cut-to-length (CTL) and whole-tree (WT) harvesting methods. In addition, the comparative analysis of the characteristics of wood chip fuel to examine whether it was suitable for the fuel conditions of the energy facility. In the harvesting and processing system to produce the wood chips of logging residues the system productivity and cost of the CTL harvesting system were 1.6 Gwt/SMH and 89,865 won/Gwt, respectively. The productivity and cost of the WT harvesting system were 2.9 Gwt/SMH and 72,974 won/Gwt, respectively. The WT harvesting productivity increased 1.3times while harvesting cost decreased by 18.7% compared to the CTL harvesting system. The logging residues of wood chips were not suitable for CTL wood chips based on International Organization for Standardization (ISO 17225-4:2021) and South Korea standard (NIFoS, 2020), but the quality (A2, Second class) was improved through screening operation. The WT-unscreened wood chips conformed to NIFoS standard (second class) and did not conform to ISO but were improved through screening operation (Second class). In addition to the energy facility in plant A, all wood chips except CTL-unscreened wood chips were available through drying processing. The WT-unscreened wood chips were the lowest at 99,408 won/Gwt. Plants B, C, and D had higher moisture content than plant A, so WT-unscreened wood chips without drying processing were the lowest at 57,204 won/Gwt. Therefore, the production of logging residues should improve with operation methods that improve the quality of wood chips required for applying the variable biomass and energy facility.