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Photocatalytic Treatment of Cyanide in Water (광촉매 반응에 의한 물 속 시안이온의 처리)

  • Yeo, Seung-Wook;Kim, Jae-Hyun;Lee, Ho-In
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.46 no.1
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    • pp.64-68
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    • 2002
  • Photocatalytic treatment of aqueous cyanide was studied using both commercial and home-made $TiO_2$'s as catalysts. Among the catalysts, $TiO_2$ made from $Ti(OC_3H_7)_4$ as a precursor showed the highest activity for the degradation of cyanide exceeding a commercial catalyst of Degussa P25. The difference in activities of the catalysts was mainly related to the surface properties of the catalysts such as the ratio of acidic to basic hydroxyl groups. For the catalyst which showed the highest activity, partially reduced $TiO_2$ showed better activity than calcined one.

Purification and some properties of polyphenol oxidase from Spuriopimpinella bracycarpa (참나물로부터 추출한 polyphenol oxidase의 부분정제 및 성질)

  • Ham, Seung-Shi;Hong, Eun-Hee;Lee, Sang-Young;Park, Gwi-Gun;Omura, Hirohisa
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.49-53
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    • 1991
  • Three polyphenol oxidase(polyphenol oxidase I, II and III ) were isolated from the crude extract of a Spuriopimpinella bracycarpa by $(NH_4)_2SO_4$ precipitation and subsequent Sephadex G-150 chromatography. The final preparation thus obtained showed three peaks of enzyme activity. Optimum pH and temperature for the activity of polyphenol oxidase were 7.5 and $30^{\circ}C$, respectively. The enzyme was completely inactivated when i4 was treated at$70^{\circ}C$ for 30min and at $80^{\circ}C$ for 5min at pH 6.5. The enzyme was partially inactivated by ascorbic acid, glutathione and potassium cyanide (0.1mM), and was completely inhibited by L-cysteine, ascorbic acid, glutathione and potassium cyanide(0.5 and 1.0mM). The enzyme has good activity on catechol and 3,4-dihydroxytoluene but was strongly inactivated on pyrogallol, dopamine and DL-dopa. The Michaelis cons4ant of the enzyme was 86.5mM with catechol as a substrate.

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Conversion of Apricot Cyanogenic Glycosides to Thiocyanate by Liver and Colon Enzymes

  • Lee, Ji-Yeon;Kwon, Hoon-Jeong
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.23-28
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    • 2009
  • Some of the edible plants like apricot kernel, flaxseed, and cassava generate hydrogen cyanide (HCN) when cyanogenic glycosides are hydrolyzed. Rhodanese (thiosulfate: cyanide sulfurtransferases of TSTs; EC: 2.8.1.1) is a sulfide-detoxifying enzymes that converts cyanides into thiocyanate and sulfite. This enzyme exists in a liver and kidneys in abundance. The present study is to evaluate the conversion of apricot cyanogenic glycosides into thiocyanate by human hepatic (HepG2) and colonal (HT-29) cells, and the induction of the enzymes in the rat. The effects of short term exposure of amygdalin to rats have also been investigated. Cytosolic, mitochondrial, and microsomal fractions from HepG2 and HT-29 cells and normal male Spraque-Dawley rats were used. When apricot kernel extract was used as substrate, the rhodanese activity in liver cells was higher than the activity in colon cells, both from established human cell line or animal tissue. The cytosolic fractions showed the highest rhodanese activity in all of the cells, exhibiting two to three times that of microsomal fractions. Moreover, the cell homogenates could metabolize apricot extract to thiocyanate suggesting cellular hydrolysis of cyanogenic glycoside to cyanide ion, followed by a sulfur transfer to thiocyanate. After the consumption of amygdalin for 14 days, growth of rats began to decrease relative to that of the control group though a significant change in thyroid has not been observed. The resulting data support the conversion to thiocyanate, which relate to the thyroid dysfunction caused by the chronic dietary intake of cyanide. Because Korean eats a lot of Brassicaceae vegetables such as Chinese cabbage and radish, the results of this study might indicate the involvement of rhodanese in prolonged exposure of cyanogenic glycosides.

Effect of Harvesting Frequency, Variety and Leaf Maturity on Nutrient Composition, Hydrogen Cyanide Content and Cassava Foliage Yield

  • Hue, Khuc Thi;Van, Do Thi Thanh;Ledin, Inger;Wredle, Ewa;Sporndly, Eva
    • Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
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    • v.25 no.12
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    • pp.1691-1700
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    • 2012
  • The experiment studied the effect of harvesting frequencies and varieties on yield, chemical composition and hydrogen cyanide content in cassava foliage. Foliage from three cassava varieties, K94 (very bitter), K98-7 (medium bitter) and a local (sweet), were harvested in three different cutting cycles, at 3, 6 and 9 months; 6 and 9 months and 9 months after planting, in a 2-yr experiment carried out in Hanoi, Vietnam. Increasing the harvesting frequency increased dry matter (DM) and crude protein (CP) production in cassava foliage. The K94 variety produced higher foliage yields than the other two varieties. Dry matter, neutral detergent fibre (NDF), acid detergent fibre (ADF) and total tannin content increased with months to the first harvest, whereas CP content decreased. Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) content was lower at the first harvest than at later harvests for all cutting cycles. At subsequent harvests the content of total tannins tended to decline, while HCN content increased (p<0.05). Chemical composition differed somewhat across varieties except for total tannins and ash. Dry matter, NDF, ADF and total tannins were higher in fully matured leaves, while CP and HCN were lower in developing leaves.

Studies on the Adsorbents for Cigarette Filter I. Effect of Pore Voume Distribution and Specific Area of Adsorbents on the Removal Efficiency of Smoke Components by Triple Filter (담배필터용 흡착제에 관한 연구 제1보. 흡착제의 종류와 동공특성이 담배연기성분 제거능에 미치는 영향)

  • 박태무;이영택;김성한;오영일
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Tobacco Science
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.75-82
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    • 1988
  • Cigarettes were made using a triple filter with several porous materials in its cavity. The removal effect of the adsorbents on carbon monoxide and hydrogen cyanide in cigarette smoke was investigated with the variation of their surface area and pore volume distributions. Several attempts were made to activated coconut shell based char under the fixed steam purging rate. 1. The specific surface area increased in number of micropore. It was found for transitional pore to have a little effect on the total surface area. 2. A Small amount of the particulate matter adsorbed on the adsorbents with transitional pores, Zeolite showed a little effect on the carbon monoxide adsorption though its small pore volume, but there was no significant difference in the adsorption capacity zeolite and the others. 3. In the adsorption for hydrogen cyanide as a vapor phase in cigarette smoke, the adsorption effect of the adsorbents increased remarkably with increasing their surface area and number of micropore. It was considered that the adsorbents with small pore volume like molecular seive 4A, in which the capillary diffusion of adsorbates could not be able, would not be effective for the adsorption of hydrogen cyanide.

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Distribution of heavy metals and cyanide in tailings, soils, and stream sediments around Gubong disused mine (구봉광산 주변 토양에서의 중금속과 시안의 분포)

  • 김선태;윤양희;박제안;심의섭
    • Journal of Korea Soil Environment Society
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.35-47
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    • 1999
  • Mine tailings, soils. stream sediments around Gubong disused mine were analyzed in order to investigate their distribution and pollution levels of heavy metals and cyanide. The average contents of As, Cd, Cu. Hg, Pb, Zn, and CN ̄ in mine tailings were 6.93$\times$$10^{3}$, 56.9, 209, 5.03, 3.25$\times$$10^{3}$, 1.89$\times$$10^{3}$, 21mg/kg respectively. The pollution indices that calculated by the tolerance level of Kloke were 42~95 and the pH values were slightly alkaline in mine tailings. The contents of heavy metals and cyanide in field soils near the mine were higher than the paddy soils. The contents of heavy metals in the stream sediment were up to that of the tailings, so contamination from the mine tailings were serious.

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Etchant for Dissolving Thin Layer of Ag-Cu-Au Alloy

  • Utaka, Kojun;Komatsu, Toshio;Nagano, Hiroo
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.6 no.6
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    • pp.304-307
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    • 2007
  • As to the reflection electrode of LCD (liquid crystal displays), silver-copper-gold alloy (hereafter, it is called as ACA (Ag98%, Cu1%, Au1%)) is an effective material of which weathering resistance can be improved more compared with pure silver. However, there is a problem that gold remains on the substrate as residues when ACA is etched in cerium ammonium nitrate solution or phosphoric acid. Gold can not be etched in these etchants as readily as the other two alloying elements. Gold residue has actually been removed physically by brushing etc. This procedure causes damage to the display elements. Another etchant of iodine/potassium iodide generally known as one of the gold etchants can not give precise etch pattern because of remarkable difference in etching rates among silver, copper and gold. The purpose of this research is to obtain a practical etchant for ACA alloy. The results are as follows. The cyanogen complex salt of gold generates when cyanide is used as the etchant, in which gold dissolves considerably. Oxygen reduction is important as the cathodic reaction in the dissolution of gold. A new etchant of sodium cyanide / potassium ferricyanide whose cathodic reduction is stronger than oxygen, can give precise etch patterns in ACA alloy swiftly at room temperature.

Studies on Accumulative Distribution of Cyanides and Metals in Stork청s Organ (황새의 각 장기조직중 청산염과 금속류의 분포 및 정량에 관한 연구)

  • 이완구;박상균;박성우
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.67-74
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    • 1983
  • An experimental study was carried out to determine the degree of contamination of cyanide and metals in each stork's (Ciconia c. boyciana) organ. The samples used for this experiment were gullet, respiratory tract, stomach content, rectum, lung, liver, heart, pancreas, gall, kidney, and muscles. Those samples were isolated by Conway microdiffusion method and determined by UV spectrophotometry for the cyanide, on the other hand, the samples for metals were dissolved by mercury digestion apparatus and analyzed by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The results are as follows: 1) The quantities of cyanide accumulated in each organ were from 0.05 to 2.57 ppm and concentration of those in tissues was in order of 2.57 ppm in stomach content, 2.13 ppm in lung, 1.58 ppm in kidney, 1.22 ppm in gall, 0.52 ppm in pancreas, 0.32 ppm in heart, 0.25 ppm in rectum, 0.20 ppm in gullet, 0.19 ppm in liver, 0.07 ppm in muscles and 0.05 ppm in respiratory tract. 2) The calcium content is in a range of 10.89-105.74 ppm, iron is 2.47-557.70 ppm, zinc is 2.37-23.62 ppm, cupper is < 0.1- 1.76 ppm and cadmium, nickel, cobalt and lead is beyond 0.5 ppm, respectively.

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Cyanide Degradation from Plating Wastewater Using Iron Oxide Nanocomposite Layer (산화철 나노구조박막 이용한 도금폐수내의 시안제거)

  • Jang, Jun-Won;Kim, Hye-Ran;Lim, Hyeong-Seok;Park, Jae-Woo
    • Journal of Korean Society on Water Environment
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    • v.30 no.3
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    • pp.292-297
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    • 2014
  • We synthesized the self-organized nanoporous oxide with potentiostatic anodization of iron foil. The iron oxide nanocomposite (INCs) were fabricated in 1M $Na_2SO_4$ containing 0.5wt% NaF electrolyte holding the potential at 20, 40 and 60 V for 20min, respectively. Field Emmision Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) and X-ray Diffractometer (XRD) were used to evaluate the micromorphology and crystalline structure of INC film. Also, this study was performed to evaluate the fenton reaction using INC film with hydroperoxide for degradation of cyanide dissolved in water. In case of INC-40V in the presence of $H_2O_2$ 3%, the first-order rate constant was found to be $1.7{\times}10^{-2}min^{-1}$, and indicated to be $1.2{\times}10^{-2}min^{-1}$ on commercial hematite powder. This result is shown to be good performance enough to replace the powder type for treatment of wastewater.