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Physicochemical Properties of Dried Anchovy (Engraulis Japonica) Subjected to Microwave Drying (마이크로파 건조 방법에 따른 멸치의 건조 특성)

  • Kum, Jun-Seok;Park, Kwang-Jang;Lee, Chang-Ho;Im, Ji-Soon
    • Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.103-109
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    • 1998
  • For the purpose of improving quality of dried anchovy, raw anchovies after hot air drying were subjected to six different processes: 5 min microwave and 1 min holding-12 times (MW5), 10 min microwave and 1 min holding-6 times (MW10), 5 min microwave with hot air and 1 min holding-12 times (MWH5), 10 min microwave with hot air and 1 min holding-6 times (MWH10), 5 min microwave vacuum and 1 min holding-12 times (MWV5), 10 min microwave vacuum and 1 min holding-6 times (MWV10) at 100 Watt and 2450MHz. There were no significant effects of different processes on water content, pH, color, acid value and volatile basic nitrogen. The sum of fatty acids on commercial anchovy occupied 38.34% of saturates 22.91% of monoenes and 22.91% of polyenes and dried anchovies subjected to microwave processes had similar compositions. Dominant fatty acids were palmitic acid and docosahexaenoic acid in each process. Among the free amino acids, alanine, arginine, lysine and leucine were dominant in all processes. Dried anchovies showed little significant differences in texture in all processes. Sensory evaluation data showed that the quality of dried anchovy subjected to microwave process was acceptable and microwave vacuum process was the most desirable one.

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Microwave-Syntheses of Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Material, ZIF-8 (마이크로파에 의한 Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework 물질, ZIF-8의 합성)

  • Park, Jung-Hwa;Park, Seon-Hye;Jhung, Sung-Hwa
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.53 no.5
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    • pp.553-559
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    • 2009
  • One of zeolitic imidazolate framework materials (ZIF), ZIF-8, has been synthesized with microwave irradiation and conventional electric heating at $140{\sim}180^{\circ}C}$. ZIFs are porous crystalline materials and are similar to metal organic framework (MOF) materials because both ZIFs and MOFs are composed of both organic and metallic components. ZIFs are very stable and similar to zeolites because ZIFs have tetrahedral networks. ZIF-8, with a decreased crystal size, can be synthesized rapidly with microwave irradiation. The microwave synthesis of ZIF-8 is completed in 4 h at $140{^{\circ}C}$ and the reaction time is decreased by about 5 times compared with the conventional electric heating. The ZIF-8 obtained by microwave heating has larger surface area and micropore volume compared with the ZIF-8 synthesized with conventional electric heating. It can be confirmed that ZIF-8s show type-I adsorption isotherms, explaining the microporosity of the ZIF-8s. Based on FTIR and TGA results, it can be understood that the ZIF-8s have similar bonding and thermal characteristics irrespective of heating methods such as microwave and conventional heating.

Toluene Desorption of Modified Activated Carbon for Microwave Irradiation (마이크로파조사를 위한 개질화 활성탄의 톨루엔 탈착)

  • Choi, Sung-Woo;Chu, Heon-Jik
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.223-229
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    • 2011
  • Toluene desorption of modified activated carbon for microwave irradiation was evaluated. As a virgin GAC reacted from microwave energy, it created an "arcing" between GAC particles in desorption process. The arcing became more and more vigorous and achieved a red flame of GAC. The silica coated GAC(Si/GAC) was developed to prevent arcing phenomenon and temperature control problem. The result shows virgin GAC with 5wt%, 10wt% and 20wt% silica had no arcing and could control temperature very well. However, the adsorption rate of Si/GAC was decreased by coated silica amount due to decreasing surface area of GAC. The 5wt% Si/GAC adsorption rate was quite similar to virgin GAC adsorption rate. After adsorption, the toluene-loaded GAC and Si/GAC was reactivated by 2450MHz MW irradiation with 300W for 5 min. Quantitative desorption of the toluene was achieved at MW irradiation at 300W with desorption efficiencies as high as 98.59% to 84.65%% after four cycles.

Microwave Synthesis of a Porous Metal-Organic Framework, Nickel(II) Dihydroxyterephthalate and its Catalytic Properties in Oxidation of Cyclohexene

  • Lee, Ji-Sun;Halligudi, Shiva B.;Jang, Nak-Han;Hwang, Dong-Won;Chang, Jong-San;Hwang, Young-Kyu
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.1489-1495
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    • 2010
  • A porous coordination solid of nickel(II) dihydroxyterephthalate has been synthesized by the microwave-assisted (MW) method. The synthesized nickel(II) dihyroxylterephthalate was designated by the general formula of [$Ni_2$(dhtp) $(H_2O)_2]{\cdot}8H_2O$ (where, dhtp = 2,5-dihydroxyterephthalate, denoted by Ni-DHTP). The effect of microwave-irradiation temperature and time of irradiation on the porosity and morphological changes in the solids have also been investigated. The catalytic performance of Ni-DHTP synthesized by MW method has been studied in the oxidation of cyclohexene with aqueous $H_2O_2$, which gave cyclohexene oxide as the primary product and 2-cyclohexene-1-ol as a major product.

Microwave Mediated Protection of Hindered Phenols and Alcohols

  • Pothi, Tejas;Dawange, Mahesh;Chavan, Kamlesh;Sharma, Rajiv;Deka, Nabajyoti
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.56 no.6
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    • pp.706-711
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    • 2012
  • Hindered phenols and alcohols were protected as their corresponding ethers using different alkylating agents in presence of KOH/DMSO under microwave irradiation. $$R-OH\;{KOH/DMSO,\;R^{\prime}-X,\;MW \\{\vec{10-15\;Mins,\;80%-90%\;Yield}}}\;R^{{/}^O{\backslash}}R^{\prime}$$.

Power Beaming and Its Application to Aerospace Propulsion

  • Komurasaki, Kimiya
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Propulsion Engineers Conference
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    • 2008.03a
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    • pp.881-885
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    • 2008
  • Wireless energy transmission system to a Micro Aerial Vehicle is now under development. A 5.8 GHz microwave phased array antenna and rectenna array receiver have been developed. An electric motor on a circling MAV model was driven by the transmitted power. In addition, 140GHz millimeter-waves of up to 1MW was beamed to a "Microwave Rocket" and its thrusting has been successfully demonstrated.

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Adsorption and Desorption Characteristics of Toluene in Modified Activated Carbon Using Microwave Irradiation (마이크로파를 이용한 탈착시스템에서 개질화 된 활성탄의 흡.탈착 특성)

  • Kim, Beom-Jun;Choi, Sung-Woo
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.493-500
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    • 2008
  • This paper describes the adsorption/desorpton efficiency of a modified activated carbon by irradiated microwave to treat toluene. By employing microwave energy, the regeneration time was considerably shortened compared with conventional thermal heating regeneration. New adsorbent called ACB (Activated Carbon-Bentonite) was prepared from powder activated carbon with mixing bentonite as a binder. Specific surface area, average pore size and total pore volume of ACB were calculated from the nitrogen adsorption/desorption isotherm. The surface of ACB was characterized with scanning electron microscope(SEM). The results showed that the specific surface area, total pore volume, average pore size of ABC was not influenced by regenerating cycle with microwave irradiation. Toluene was adsorbed onto ACB which desorbed by MW irradiation. Absorption capacity of ACB was 0.117 $g_{toluene}/g_{ACB}$. Desorption efficiency of toluene increased as higher microwave output was applied.

Development of Compressed-flattened Bamboo Impregnated with Low Molecular Weight PF Resin(1) (저농도 페놀수지 주입처리에 의한 평죽판 개발(1))

  • 이화형;김관의
    • Journal of the Korea Furniture Society
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.29-38
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    • 2001
  • This study was carried out to develope a new process of flattening bamboo pieces(3 months old) by two steps of utilizing microwave oven and hot press. Internode bamboo pieces were impregnated with low molecular weight phenol formaldehyde resin (PF) under vacuum of 76 cmHg, heated in a household microwave oven in 1 minute, pressed on the temperature of $145^{\circ}C$ by the hot press for 10 minute, and then cooled by the cold press in their flattened form. The physical and mechanical . Properties of compressed flattened bamboo were as follows: 1) PF1(Mw:427) and PF2(Mw:246) sol. met the success of flattening of internode bamboo pieces in both of P. bambusoides and P. nigra var. PF2 showed the more plasticity to flatten the bamboo than PFI. The PF2 sol. with low molecular weight(Mw:246) gave the more weight gain than that of PF1 in the equal concentration. PF1 of 5% (NVC) and PF2 of 10% (NVC) sol. gave the best result for physical and mechanical properties and from a economical view point. 2) The PFI of 5% (NVC) sol. with low molecular weight decreased the water absorption of 62-63% and increased the bending strength (MaR) of 80-90%, compression strength of 43-54%. 3) The PF2 of 10% (NVC) sol. with low molecular weight decreased the water absorption of 56-57% and increased the bending strength (MaR) of 64-86%, compression strength of 39-63%.

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DESIGN AND TEST RESULTS ON A 45-KV PULSED POWER MODULATOR FOR A 1.5-MW MAGNETRON APPLICATION OF KSTAR LHCD

  • Jang, Sung-Duck;Son, Yoon-Gyu;Oh, Jong-Seok;Bae, Young-Soon;Cho, Moo-Hyun;NamKung, Won
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.38 no.8
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    • pp.785-792
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    • 2006
  • The microwave heating system of KSTAR consists of ECH and LHCD. ECH and LHCD offer the benefits ofa reliable operation at the start of plasma formation and a non-inductive current drive durable steady state operation, respectively. LHCD uses a C-band microwave system with a frequency of 5 GHz. A pulsed power modulator with a power of 3.6 MW, $4{\mu}S$, 200 pps is required to drive the high-powered magnetron. The development of a pulse modulator with 1:4 pulse transformers is the focus of the research in this study. The peak power handling capability is 3.6 MW (45 kV, 90 A at load side with a pulse width of $4{\mu}S$). This paper describes the system overview and test results of the pulsed modulator. In particular, a simulated waveform is compared with the tested waveform.

High Power Microwave Resonant Ring (고출력 마이크로파 Resonant Ring)

  • Park, S.S.;Park, S.W.;Kim, S.H.;Cho, M.H.;NamKung, W.
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 1995.07c
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    • pp.1275-1277
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    • 1995
  • We designed and constructed an extremly high power s-band traveling wave resonator for the test of high power microwave components using 80MW pulsed klystron with $4{\mu}s$ pulse width. The 10dB directional coupler for the input power coupling was used, and the ring consists of phase shifter, tuner, H-band, and other microwave components. The designed total electrical length of the system is 10 times of the waveguide wavelength, ${\lambda}_g$=15.3cm, and the measured total insertion loss is 0.15dB. The low power test measurment showed the power multiplication of 14.69. The design goal is to achieve the peak power of 300MW, pulse width $4{\mu}s$ with 30 pulse repetition rate. In this article we discuss the treveling wave resonant ring constructed at the PAL laboratory together with the test results.

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