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Recovery of Gallium from Steelmaking Dust (제강더스트로부터 갈륨의 회수)

  • 양종규;이성식;김종화;황영길
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.27-32
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    • 1993
  • A process has been studied to recover gallium from steelmaking dust which had several hundreds ppm of gallium. Aqueous solution containing 38 mg/l gallium was obtained by leaching of dust with 2.25 mol/l sulfuric acid. The leach liquor contained iron and zinc about 1,000 times greater than gallium. Gallium was then concentrated by ion exchanger of chelating resin with functional group of amino carboxylic acid after reduction of ferric ion to ferrous ion and pH adjustment. Gallium was concentrated to be 13 g/l in the resulting eluate by double ion exchanges. The liquor was further treated to remove impurities by solvent extraction technique empolying TOMAC as extractant. The galluim with 99% purity was finally obtainable.

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Cloning and Characterization of S-Adenosyl-L-methionine synthetase gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae

  • Ko, Kwon-Hye;Yoon, Gee-Sun;Choi, Gi-Sub;Suh, Joo-Won;Ryu, Yeon-Woo
    • 한국생물공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.10a
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    • pp.301-304
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    • 2005
  • S-Adenosyl-L-Methionine(SAM) has an important role for DNA methylation and cell signaling. SAM was synthesized from methionine and ATP by SAM synthetase and play an pivotal function in the primary and secondary metabolism of cells. Recent studies have revealed in the effect of SAM in case of morphological differentiation in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. We isolated SAM gene from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and cloned it into expression vector for E. coli respectively. An 1.15 kb SAM-s gene fragment was isolated by Low-strigency PCR using ORF primer. By the analysed primary sequence deduced from DNA sequence, this gene included conserved domains similar with other well-known SAM synthetase. First of all, SAM synthetase gene cloned pGEM-T vector and subcloned into histidine tagging system to purify the expressed protein using metal chelating resin. Typical characteristic analysis of this enzyme is underway.

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Effect of Kefir Extract on th Growth of Serum-Free Mouse Embyro (SFME) Cells

  • Jang, Hae-Dong;David Barnes
    • Preventive Nutrition and Food Science
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    • v.5 no.4
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    • pp.225-229
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    • 2000
  • The antioxidative and protective activities of kefir, low-fat dry milk (NFDM) extract and fractions on SFME cells in serum-free medium were investigated. Kefir and low-fat kefir and NFDM extract were made by solubilizing the freeze dried powder forms in deionized water, filtering through glass prefilter, 12 ㎛ and 2 ㎛ membrane, and demineraling with chelating resin. Kefir, low-fat kefir and NFDM extract were fractioned into dialyzate and retentate by dialysis with membrane tube having the molecular cut-off of 3,500 Dalton. An antioxidative activity was analyzed by the in vitro model system using a linoleic acid. In the case of kefir an antioxidative activity was detected only in the retentate of kefir extract. On the other hand NFDM showed an antioxidative activity in extract, demineralized extract, dialyzate and retentate. The retentate of kefir extract had the higher antioxidative activity than that of NFDM extract. Kefir showed the protective effect of SFME cells in serum-free medium in extract, demineralized extract and retentate, but low-fat kefir didn't. NFDM had the similar protective effect on SFME cells as extract, demineralized extract and retentate of kefir.

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Screening of Peptide Sequences Cognitive of Pb2+ by Biopanning (바이오패닝에 의한 Pb2+ 친화성 펩타이드 서열의 탐색)

  • Nguyen, Thuong T.L.;Hong, Soon Ho;Choe, Woo-Seok;Yoo, Ik-Keun
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.185-190
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    • 2013
  • For the selection of peptide specifically binding to $Pb^{2+}$, the biopanning with the commercially available Ph.D.-7 phage displayed heptapeptide library was carried out against $Pb^{2+}$ immobilized on a metal-chelating IDA (iminodiacetic acid) resin. After four rounds of screening against $Pb^{2+}$-IDA including negative selections against charged bead with metal ions other than $Pb^{2+}$ and uncharged bead, several candidate lead-binding phage peptides were initially determined based on the order of frequency from the screened phage clones. Of the selected phage peptide sequences, the peptide of the highest frequency, CysSerIleArgThrLeuHisGlnCys (CSIRTLHQC) also exhibited the strongest affinity for $Pb^{2+}$ in binding assays for individual phage clones. However, there was not a significant difference in $Pb^{2+}$ affinity between selected peptides when using synthetic heptapeptides corresponding to the displayed peptide sequences of phage clones.

Synthesis and Analytical Application of Chelating Resins Containing Polyamines (폴리아민류를 작용기로 하는 킬레이트수지의 합성 및 분석적 응용)

  • Kim Sun Deuk;Park Jung Eun;Park Myon Yong
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.36 no.5
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    • pp.652-660
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    • 1992
  • The polyamine resins were synthesized by reacting amines such as diethylenetriamine(dien), triethylenetetramine(trien), tetraethylenepentamine(tetren), and pentaethylenehexamine(penten). Stepwise dissociation constants of amines, enthalpy and free energy of metal chelate were determined. Formation constants $(log k_1) of metal chelates were in order of Cu(Ⅱ) > Ni(Ⅱ) > Cd(Ⅱ) > Zn(Ⅱ) > Co(Ⅱ) and tendency of stabilities were proportional to nitrogen numbers of ligand such as dien < trien < tetren > penten. Elutional selectivites of metal ions on resin were agreed to formation constants of metal chelates. {\Delta}H and {\Delta}G were calculated by Van't Hoff equation. Stability constants (log k1) of metalic complexes were in order Cu(Ⅱ) > Ni(Ⅱ) > Cd(Ⅱ) > Zn(Ⅱ) > Co(Ⅱ), and tendency of stabilities were {\circledP}_L-Dien < {\circledP}_L-Trien < {\circledP}_L-Tetren < {\circledP}_L-Penten. The elutional selectivities of metal ions were agreed to stability constants of metal chelates.

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Novel Solid Phase Extraction Procedure for Some Trace Elements in Various Samples Prior to Their Determinations by FAAS

  • Sacmaci, Srife;Kartal, Senol;Sacmaci, Mustafa;Soykan, Cengiz
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.444-450
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    • 2011
  • A novel method that utilizes poly(5-methyl-2-thiozyl methacrylamide-co-2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid-co-divinylbenzene) [MTMAAm/AMPS/DVB] as a solid-phase extractant was developed for simultaneous preconcentration of trace Cd(II), Co(II), Cr(III), Cu(II), Fe(III), Mn(II), Ni(II), Pb(II), and Zn(II) prior to the measurement by flame atomic absorpiton spectrometry (FAAS). Experimental conditions for effective adsorption of the metal ions were optimized using column procedures. The optimum pH value for the simultaneously separation of the metal ions on the new adsorbent was 2.5. Effects of concentration and volume of elution solution, sample flow rate, sample volume and interfering ions on the recovery of the analytes were investigated. A high preconcentration factor, 100, and low relative standard deviation values, $\leq$1.5% (n = 10), were obtained. The detection limits (${\mu}gL^{-1}$) based on the 3s criterion were 0.18 for Cd(II), 0.11 for Co(II), 0.07 for Cr(III), 0.12 for Cu(II), 0.18 for Fe(III), 0.67 for Mn(II), 0.13 for Ni(II), 0.06 for Pb(II), and 0.09 for Zn(II). The validation of the procedure was performed by the analysis of two certified reference materials. The presented method was applied to the determination of the analytes in various environmental samples with satisfactory results.

Rapid and simple method for DNA extraction from plant and algal species suitable for PCR amplification using a chelating resin Chelex 100

  • HwangBo, Kwon;Son, Su-Hyun;Lee, Jong-Suk;Min, Sung-Ran;Ko, Suk-Min;Liu, Jang-R.;Choi, Dong-Su;Jeong, Won-Joong
    • Plant Biotechnology Reports
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.49-52
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    • 2010
  • A DNA extraction method using Chelex 100 is widely used for bacteria, Chlamydomonas, and animal cell lines, but only rarely for plant materials due to the need for additional time-consuming and tedious steps. We have modified the Chelex 100 protocol and successfully developed a rapid and simple method of DNA extraction for efficient PCR-based detection of transgenes from a variety of transgenic plant and algal species. Our protocol consists of homogenizing plant tissue with a pestle, boiling the homogenized tissue in a microfuge tube with 5% Chelex 100 for 5 min, and centrifuging the boiled mixture. The supernatant, which is used for PCR analysis, was able to successfully amplify transgenes in transgenic tobacco, tomato, potato, Arabidopsis, rice, strawberry, Spirodela polyrhiza, Chlamydomonas, and Porphyra tenera. The entire DNA extraction procedure requires <15 min and is therefore comparable to that used for bacteria, Chlamydomonas, and animal cell lines.

A Study on the Adsorption and Recovery of Metal Ions by Amberlite XAD Resins Impregnated with Oxime Compounds (Oxime 화합물을 침윤시킨 Amberlite XAD 수지에 의한 금속이온의 흡착 및 회수에 관한 연구)

  • Dae Woon Lee;Eum Chul Hun;Young Hee Kim;Euy Kyung Yu
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.29 no.4
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    • pp.397-405
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    • 1985
  • The adsorption behaviors of some oxime compounds well known as metal chelating agents on the Amberlite XAD resins were compared by measuring their distribution coefficients (log Kd) in various media, respectively. Among the oxime compounds, salicylaldoxime (SAO) and $\alpha-benzoinoxime(${\alpha}$-BzO)$ which showed large log Kd values were chosen. The characteristics of XAD-4 resins impregnated with SAO and ${\alpha}$-BzO have been studied to apply them for the adsorption and recovery of minute quantities of metal ions in aqueous solution. The optimum conditions for adsorption of SAO and ${\alpha}$-BzO on the resin were 30% methanol media having pH range of 1~8(for SAO) and 1~9 (for ${\alpha}$-BzO), respectively. The distribution coefficients of two oxime compounds were decreased as temperature increased. From the adsorption enthalpy data of SAO and ${\alpha}$-BzO, ranging from 4.96 to 6.66 Kcal/mol, it is suggested that their adsorption mechanism on XAD-4 resin is likely due to molecular adsorption equivalent to dipole-dipole interaction. The impregnated resins were considerably stable in the aqueous solutions of pH 5.0~10.0 and in 0.1~5M hydrochloric acid solutions. The former is the medium for adsorption of metal ions, while the latter is for recovery of the adsorbed metal ions. The adsorption mole ratio of Mn(II), Co(II), Ni(II), Zn(II) ions on SAO-XAD-4 and ${\alpha}$-BzO-XAD-4 resins were about 1 : 2 at the optimum conditions, respectively. The adsorbed metal ions were recovered completely by eluting with 3M HCl-50% methanol solution

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A Study on the Evaluation of the Adsorption Efficiency of Heavy Metals by the Content of Jellyfish Extract at Immunity Reaction in Alginate bead (알긴산 비드에 혼합된 해파리 면역 반응물질 함량에 따른 중금속 흡착효율 평가에 관한 연구)

  • Jong Hwan Kim;Hyeok Jin Park;Inho Choi;Eunjin Kim;I Song Choi;Jong-Min Oh
    • Journal of Environmental Impact Assessment
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.431-436
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    • 2023
  • As the industry develops, the amount of heavy metals flowing into the ecosystem is increasing. Heavy metals are difficult to decompose and remain in the ecosystem for a long time and cause toxicity, which is removed by physicochemical methods such as adsorption, filtration, and chemical precipitation during water treatment. In this study, Alginate bead was selected as a chelating resin for adsorbing and removing heavy metals, and the Jellyfish Extract at Immunity reaction (JEI) were mixed to evaluate the adsorption efficiency of heavy metals accordingly. beads mixed with JEI showed high adsorption efficiency in lead (79-99%) and copper (64-70%) according to the characteristics of Alginate, and low adsorption efficiency in cadmium (25-37%) and zinc (5-6%). Although heavy metal adsorption did not increase in proportion to the content of JEI, 50% and 100% JEI beads showed significant increases. As a result of applying the reaction rate equation, it was found that it was more suitable for the pseudo-secondary reaction equation than the pseudo-first reaction equation.