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Research on the Adsorption Capacity for Benzene, Toluene, Acetone and N-hexane of Activated Carbon Acquired fromthe Domestic Market (국내에서 유통되는 활성탄을 이용한 벤젠, 톨루엔, 아세톤 및 노말 헥산의 등온흡착용량 평가 연구)

  • Lee, Naroo;Yi, Gwangyong;Park, Dooyong
    • Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
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    • v.24 no.2
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    • pp.193-200
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    • 2014
  • Objectives: To develop domestic charcoal tubes with good adsorption capacity, breakthrough experiments were performed on four types of activated charcoal. Materials: The adsorption capacity and the adsorption rate were determined using a modified Wheeler equation after the breakthrough experiment. For four types of charcoal (J, K, S and SKC Inc. 226-01), 100 mg were used in the breakthrough experiment. The test was done on benzene, toluene, n-hexane, and acetone in a dynamic chamber. Results: K charcoal had the greatest surface area and the highest micropore volume. J charcoal had a similar surface area and micropore volume to SKC charcoal. S charcoal had the lowest surface area and micropore volume. J charcoal had the highest adsorption capacity at 101, 252 and 609 ppm of benzene. The gap in benzene adsorption capacity among the types of charcoal was the least at 609 ppm and the greatest at 101 ppm. J charcoal showed the highest adsorption capacity at 54, 106, 228 and 508 ppm of toluene. J charcoal and SKC charcoal had a similar adsorption capacity for acetone. J charcoal had the highest adsorption capacity for n-hexane. In the experiment featuring 10% breakthrough volume, 10% breakthrough occurred at 18 liters at $2065.9mg/m^3$ for J charcoal and at 20 liters at $1771.2mg/m^3$ for K charcoal. It was difficult to judge adsorption capacity by surface area and micropore volume of charcoal. J charcoal, which was similar to SKC charcoal in surface area and micropore volume, showed good adsorption capacity at common workplace concentrations. Conclusions: The adsorption capacity of J and K charcoal was superior compared with SKC charcoal. J and K charcoal can be considered appropriate for use as sampling media based on this result.

Effect of Charcoal Powder on the dough Fermentation and Quality of Bread (숯가루 첨가가 빵반죽의 발효와 품질에 미치는 영향)

  • 임영래;이예경;김순동
    • Journal of the East Asian Society of Dietary Life
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.541-547
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    • 2000
  • The effects of charcoal powder on fermentation of dough and quality of bread were investigated. Charcoal powder was added to wheat flour at concentrations of 0, 0.05, 0.10 and 0.20% The fermentation time of dough with charcoal was reduced by 4 ~12 min compared with that of dough without charcoal. The loaf volume index of bread with 0.05% charcoal powder slightly increased. Bread with charcoal powder showed higher textural properties ( strength, hardness, springness, gumminess, and brittleness) except for cohesiveness than bread without charcoal powder. Color $L^{\ast}$ and $b^{\ast}$ values and hue angle of the top crust decreased while $a^{\ast}$ value increased with increasing charcoal concentrations. $L^{\ast}$ and $a^{\ast}$ values of the inside of bread decreased while hue angle increased with increasing charcoal concentrations. No significant difference in Pleasant taste between bread with and without charcoal powder was observed. However, bread with 0.1% charcoal powder showed the highest scores for pleasant odor, color, and overall acceptability.

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Characteristics of White Charcoal Produced from the Charcoal Kiln for Thermotherapy (온열욕 겸용 숯가마에서 생산된 백탄의 특성)

  • Kwon, Gu Joong;Kim, Ah Ran;Lee, Hee Soo;Lee, Seung Hwan;Hidayat, Wahyu;Febrianto, Fauzi;Kim, Nam Hun
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.46 no.5
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    • pp.527-540
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    • 2018
  • In this study, the characteristics of the white charcoal from charcoal kilns made for both charcoal production and thermotherapy and from the traditional charcoal kiln were compared and examined. A charcoal kiln for thermotherapy as a secondary purpose was made to minimize environmental problems such as fine dust and harmful gas generated from sealed charcoal kiln in consideration of comfort and safety. White Charcoal produced from the charcoal kiln for both charcoal production and thermotherapy had higher ash and volatile matter and lower fixed carbon than that from the traditional charcoal kiln. The density of the white charcoal produced from the charcoal kiln for both charcoal production and thermotherapy was slightly higher than that of the traditional one, but the equilibrium moisture content and pH were not significantly different. The calorific value, refinement degree, hardness and anatomical structure were not different between the two. It was concluded that the white charcoal produced from the advanced charcoal kiln for thermotherapy as a secondary purpose meets the quality certification standards of Korea Forest Research Institute.

The Effect of Activated Charcoal on Growth and Yield in Scutellaria baicalensis G. (황금(Scutellaria baicillensis)의 생육과 생산성에 미치는 활성탄의 효과)

  • 이종일;최성규;윤경원
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.148-151
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    • 2001
  • This study was conducted to investigate effect of activated charcoal on growth and yield of Scutelltaria baicalensis G. in different degree of activated charcoal consistency. The results obtained are summarized as follows. Stem length was shown the longest in activated charcoal 30%, and short in control. Also stem diameter was shown the thickest in activated charcoal 30%, and thin in control. Length of main root and thickness of main root were good in activated charcoal 30%. Quality and yield of Scutellaria baicalensis G. were the highest by activated charcoal 30%. Therefore, optimum consistency of activated charcoal was activated charcoal 30%.

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The Effect of Activated Charcoal on Growth and Yield of Medicinal Plants (폐 활성탄을 이용한 약초의 생산성 향상에 관한 연구)

  • 최성규;박영태;윤경원
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.57-61
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    • 2002
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effect of activated charcoal on growth and yield of medicinal plants in different degree of activated charcoal concentration. The results obtained are summarized as follows. Stem length was shown the longest in activated charcoal of 20%, but shorter in control. Also stem diameter was shown the thickest in activated charcoal of 20%, but thinner in control. Length and thickness of main root and thickness of main root were good in activated charcoal of 20%. Quality and yield of medicinal plants were the highest in activated charcoal of 20%. Therefore, optimum consistency of activated charcoal was 20%.

Adsorption Characteristics of Commercial Wood Charcoal in Korea (I) (국내 시판용 목탄의 흡착 특성(I))

  • Lee, Dong-Young;Kim, Byung-Ro
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.27-35
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    • 2010
  • To evaluate the basic characteristics and adsorption properties of commercial wood charcoal, we investigated the proximate analysis, porosimetry analysis, methylene blue adsorption, removal ratios of formaldehyde, and removal ratio of ethylene gas. Fixed carbon contents of traditional black and white charcoal, and mechanical charcoal were 51.8~76.6%, 72.9~84.6%, and 48.5~80.3%, respectively. Refining degrees of the most traditional black charcoal were 9, and those of white charcoal and mechanical charcoals were zero. Specific surface area of traditional black charcoal was 0.1~13.7 $m^2/g$, which was quite lower than that of white charcoal (53.2~372.6 $m^2/g$) and mechanical charcoals (224.3~464.6 $m^2/g$). Also, amounts of methylene blue adsorption were quite lower in black charcoal (0.53~1.97 mg/g) compared with white charcoal (2.68~7.68 mg/g) and mechanical charcoal (11.63~26.10 mg/g). Removal ratios of formaldehyde of the black charcoal were 11.4~26.7%, which is quite similar to white charcoal (17.9~34.9%) and mechanical charcoal (5.5~25.8%). Removal ratios of ethylene gas for traditional black charcoal, traditional white charcoal, and mechanical charcoal were 2.2~43.5%, 21.7~39.1%, 21.7~39.1%, respectively. There was no significant difference in the removal ratios of formaldehyde and ethylene gas among traditional black charcoal, traditional white charcoal, and mechanical charcoal.

The Effect of Activated Charcoal on Growth and Yield in Bupleurum falcatum (시호(Bupleurum falcatum)의 생육과 생산성에 미치는 폐활성탄의 효과)

  • 최성규
    • Korean Journal of Plant Resources
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.130-133
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    • 2003
  • This study was conducted to investigate the effect of activated charcoal on growth and yield of taro in different degree of activated charcoal concentration. The results obtained are summarized as follows. Stem length was shown the longest in activated charcoal of 10-20%, but shorter in control. Also stem diameter was shown the thickest in activated charcoal of 10-20%, but thinner in control. Length of main root and thickness of main root were good in activated charcoal of 10-20%. Quality and yield of Bupleurum fatcatum was the highest in activated charcoal of 10-20%. Therefore, optimum consistency of activated charcoal was 10-20%.

Development of an Sampling Tube for Organic Solvents and Study on the Adsorption Capacity of the Activated Charcoal (유기용제용 시료채취기 개발을 위한 활성탄 성능검정에 관한 연구)

  • Bai, Ya Soung;Park, Doo Young;Lim, Dai Soung;Park, Byung Moo
    • Journal of Korean Society of Occupational and Environmental Hygiene
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.8-18
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    • 2005
  • Adsorption capacity for the charcoal were tasted in this study to verify the performance of them for the use of the sampling media in industrial hygiene field. Two set of experiments were conducted. The first experiment was to test performance of the tested charcoal tube that were assembled in the laboratory with the use of the GR grade charcoal. The other tests were investigate the adsorption capacity of the charcoal tested in this study and charcoals embedded in the commercial charcoal tubes. Known air concentration samples for benzene, toluene, and o-xylene were prepared by the dynamic chamber. 1. At low air concentration levels (0.1${\times}$TLV), there was no significant differences between the tested charcoal tubes and the SKC charcoal tubes. This implies that there is no defect with the adsorption capacity of the charcoal. 2. At high concentration with 60 minutes sampling, the breakthrough were found only in the tested charcoal while no breakthrough were shown in the SKC charcoal. 3. From the breakthrough tests for the charcoal, the micropore volume(Wo) were calculated by the curve fitting with the use of Dubinin/Radushkevich(D/R) adsorption isotherm equation. The calculated values were 0.687cc/g for SKC, 0.504cc/g for Sensidyne, and 0.419cc/g for the tested charcoal(Aldrich). 4. Adsorption capacities were obtained from the isotherm curves shown adsorption capacities at several levels of the challenge concentration. All range of the air concentration concerned in industrial hygiene, the SKC charcoal showed approximately two times of adsorption capacity compared to the tested charcoal.

Analysis of Functional Characteristics of the Commercial Wood Charcoal in Korea (국내 시판용 목탄의 기능성 분석(II))

  • Lee, Dong-Young;Kim, Byung-Ro
    • Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology
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    • v.38 no.6
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    • pp.480-489
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    • 2010
  • We investigated the functional characteristics of commercial wood charcoal in Korea and their application as functional raw materials. The areas of analysis were anatomical features, elementary composition, mineral composition, caloric values, anion and far-infrared ray emission, and moisture absorption capacity. Based on the analyses as above mentioned, it is considered that charcoal can be evaluated as functional raw material. In commercial wood charcoal in Korea, there were highly varied depending on manufacturing methods as black charcoal, white charcoal and mechanical charcoal and manufactures for elementary composition, mineral composition, anion emission, far infrared ray emission. Especially, black charcoal showed lower moisture absorption capacity than white charcoal and mechanical charcoal. For charcoal as functional raw material, selective usage are needed based on the analyses of anatomical features, elementary composition, mineral composition, caloric values, anion and far-infrared ray emission, and moisture absorption capacity. Specific charcoal making methods for improving specific functionality, required as functional raw material, are necessary in further research.

Development of Charcoal Containing Paper for Packaging Grades(II) - Electrical and Physical Properties - (숯을 활용한 포장재 개발에 관한 연구(제2보) -전기적, 물리적 성질 -)

  • Seo, Young-Bum;Jeon, Yang;Lee, Hwa-Hyung;Jung, Tae-Young;Lee, Jong-Seok
    • Journal of Korea Technical Association of The Pulp and Paper Industry
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.52-57
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    • 2003
  • The charcoal is known to have gas adsorption capability and electrical properties. Some practical applications of carbon materials for the purpose of limited electrical conduction were made in these days. In this paper, we applied the several different kinds of charcoal to the papers in three different ways to investigate if charcoal application method affects its electrical conduction capability. Wet end addition, making multiply, and coating method were tested. The area electrical resistivity of charcoal containing paper was measured. The strength properties of charcoal containing paper were compared to those of the control, which had no charcoal in it. Experimental results showed that manufacturing conditions of the charcoal itself changed its electrical and strength properties of charcoal containing paper. The electrical properties of charcoal containing paper can be used for the removal of electrostatic problem in packaging system. The strength property of the charcoal containing paper should be kept, at least, over the minimum requirement for the packaging system. By using coating method on paper or making multiply, strength loss of paper by inclusion of charcoal could be overcome.