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A Preliminary Study on Simulating the Hydrogen Production Process through Biomass Gasification Using Rice Husks from Korea (한국 왕겨 바이오매스의 가스화를 통한 수소 생산 공정모사 예비 연구)

  • JIHYUN SON;MIRAE YU;MYUNGJI KIM;SANGHUN LEE
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.33 no.6
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    • pp.699-706
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    • 2022
  • Recently, hydrogen production is attracting attention. In this study, a process simulation was conducted on the gasification reaction to produce hydrogen using rice husks, which are produced as by-products of rice. For this purpose, Chuchung, Odae, and Dongjin rice, which are rice varieties produced in Korea, were compared with the literature. The Korean rice contained more hydrogen and less oxygen compared to the literature. As a result of the simulation, large amounts of H2 and CH4 and small amounts of CO2 and CO were produced accordingly. The conditions to maximize hydrogen production were a gasification reaction temperature of 700℃ and an Steam-to-Biomass (S/B) ratio of 0.4-0.6. However, because the S/B ratio is related to the gasification catalyst degradation, the model needs to be improved through additional experiments in the future. This study showed the possibility of hydrogen production using Korean rice husks, which had not been reported.

Adsorption Properties of Cellular Light-weight Concrete using Rice Husks (왕겨숯을 이용한 경량기포콘크리트의 흡착 특성)

  • Lee, Chang-Woo;Lee, Sang-Soo
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Building Construction Conference
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    • 2021.05a
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    • pp.146-147
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    • 2021
  • An increase in carbon emissions leads to the problem of global warming and is an issue to be solved in other countries. The problem of carbon dioxide has many effects not only on global warming but also on people. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 4.3 million people have died because harmful substances generated indoors cannot be discharged to the outside and accumulate in the human body through the respiratory tract. In response to this situation, in order to reduce the generation of pollutants in the building itself, soak into lightweight bubble concrete to adsorb and purify indoor pollutants, mix charcoal, investigate the appropriate amount and physical characteristics, and check carbon dioxide This is an experiment for grasping the adsorption capacity, and the results are as follows. As the replacement rate of rice husk charcoal increased, the compressive strength tended to decrease, and the carbon dioxide reduction rate tended to increase. It is judged that the charcoal of rice husks shows a low density and the physical adsorption is smooth due to the porous structure. Since it is excellent in the basic physical properties and carbon dioxide adsorption surface of this experiment, it is judged that it has sufficient potential for use as an indoor finishing material.

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Odor reduction effect of microbially activated peat in broiler houses (육계사에서의 미생물 활성 토탄의 악취저감 효과)

  • Kim, Gyurae;Lee, Sang-Joon;Kim, Taeyeon;Krisdianti, Krisdianti;Aufa, Sulhi;Min, Hyunsook;Go, Gyeongchan;Cho, Ho-Seong;Oh, Yeonsu
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Service
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    • v.45 no.2
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    • pp.111-116
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to evaluate the reduction effect of microbially activated peat on odor generated by livestock farms. The odor gas was measured by stirring the livestock manure sample with the existing litter and the microbially activated peat (Healtha Peat) was developed by this research team. In outdoor farm experiment, the measurements were performed by comparing broilers farm using rice husks and microbially activated peat as litter. The weight, mortality, shipment date, and odor levels (NH3) were measured before and after experiment. The result showed that NH3 levels were reduced by 100% in the Healtha Peat mixed group, Healtha Peat and rice husks mixed group. In the peat mixed group, Healtha Peat and saw dust mixed group showed reduce value at 99.6% and 99.1%, respectively. However the rice husks mixed group and saw dust mixed group showed a relatively weak NH3 reduction effect with values of 57.5% and 84.8%, respectively. After 3 months, the Healtha Peat mixed group and Healtha Peat and rice husks mixed group showed the highest NH3 reduction effect persistence. In the outdoor farm experiment, NH3 was present in farms using rice husks, but not in farms using Healtha Peat. In farms using Healtha Peat, the mortality and NH3 were reduced by 75% and >90%, respectively. The average body weight increased 18% and resulted to 10% decrease in the shipping date. These results implied that microbially activated peat has a clear effect on farm NH3 reduction and affects the productivity of farm animals.

Effects of application rate and pH of carbonized rice husk on the reduction of NH3 volatilization and soil quality

  • Yun-Gu Kang;Jae-Han Lee;Jun-Yeong Lee;Taek-Keun Oh
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.231-239
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    • 2023
  • Ammonia (NH3) emitted from the use of fertilizers during agricultural practice generates particulate matter and odors. The application of carbonized rice husk, an eco-friendly material, is one of the measures used to reduce NH3. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of the application rate and pH of carbonized rice husk on NH3 emissions and soil quality. An experiment to assess NH3 emissions was performed in a glasshouse using a static chamber method. The pH of the carbonized rice husk was divided into acidic, neutral, and basic groups, and the carbonized rice husk application rates were 1, 3, and 5% of the soil weight. NH3 emissions showed a sharp increase within three days after the inorganic fertilizer was applied. Subsequently, NH3 emissions decreased rapidly after basal fertilization compared to primary and secondary top-dressing. When carbonized rice husks were applied to soil, NH3 emissions decreased in all treatments, and neutral carbonized rice husk was the most effective in comparison with acidic and basic carbonized rice husk. The application rate of carbonized rice husk and NH3 emissions showed a negative correlation, and the lowest emissions were found in units with a 5% application rate. Also, there was no statistically significant difference between NH3 emissions according to the application rate of carbonized rice husk, and when carbonized rice husks were applied at a 5% rate, soil OM increased excessively. Therefore, it is recommended to apply only 1% neutral carbonized rice husk to most effectively reduce NH3 emissions in the soil.

Analysis of Growth and Antioxidant Compounds in Deodeok in Response to Mulching Materials (피복물 종류에 따른 더덕의 생육 및 항산화 물질 비교)

  • Yoon, Kyeong Kyu;Moon, Kyong Gon;Kim, Sang Un;Um, In Seok;Cho, Young Son;Kim, Young Guk;Rho, Il Rae
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.183-190
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    • 2016
  • Background: This study determined the effects of mulching, an environment friendly organic cultivation method, on antioxidant compound contents and growth in Codonopsis lanceolata, commonly known as Deodeok. Methods and Results: C. lanceolata was treated by mulching with several different methods (a non-woven fabric, biodegradable film, or rice husks) and also treated with hand weeding. A non-treatment plot was used as a control. The growth and levels of weed control in C. lanceolata were better in plants cultivated under mulching treatments (non-woven fabric, biodegradable film, and rice husks) than in those under non-mulching treatments (hand weeding and non-treatment). The contents of antioxidant compounds, such as total flavonoids, phenolics, and anthocyanins, were highest under the biodegradable film treatment, followed by the non-woven fabric treatment, rice husks treatment hand weeding, and non-treatment. There were identifiable differences in DPPH and ABTS activity in comparison to antioxidant compound content by solvent fractions. Mulching treatments resulted in higher DPPH scavenging activity in water and ethyl ether fractions and ABTS scavenging activity in n-butanol fractions than in other fractions, as opposed to hand weeding and non-treatment groups, although total activity of DPPH and ABTS did not increase with mulching treatments. Conclusions: Mulching C. lanceolata with biodegradable film and non-woven fabric is an effective method for improving plant growth and inhibiting the occurrence of weeds as well as for increasing antioxidant compound content and altering antioxidant activity.

Effect of Nurseries on Production of High Quality Seedlings in Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer (우량묘 생산을 위한 삼 묘대에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Byeong-Yeol;Yoon, Seong-Tak;Kim, Young-Ho;Yi, Eun-Sub
    • Korean Journal of Medicinal Crop Science
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.177-182
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    • 2007
  • This study was conducted to produce high quality ginseng seedlings by improvement of the physical properties of nursery soil. In order to select optimum nursery conditions, nursery types were treated with the yangiik nursery and semi-yangiik nursery. Soil conditioners were treated with two different materials of puffed rice husks and perlite. This experiments were tested at Gyunggido Agricultural Research and Extention Services, Hwaseng, from 2003 to 2004. Soil permeability was better at the plot of yangiik nursery than that of semi-yangjik nursery, and was better at plot of puffed rice husks than that of perlite. Soil porosity was improved 2.2% at plot of yangjiik nursery compare at that of semi-yangjik nursery, and was improved 2.0% at plot of puffed rice husks compared to control. There was no difference in the number of ginseng plants per kan among treatments. Root length was longer at plot of yangjik nursery than that of semi-yangjik nursery. More available ginseng plants per kan were obtained from the plot of yangjik nursery by more 252 seedlings than that of semi-yangjik nursery, but there was no significant difference between soil conditioners. The number of available seedlings per kan produced from yangjik nursery was 21.7% higher than those produced by semi-yangjik nursery. The number of available seedlings per kan produced from plot of puffed rice husks was 16.3% higher than that of control.

Synthesis of Activated Carbon from Rice Husk Using Microwave Heating Induced KOH Activation

  • Nguyen, Tuan Dung;Moon, Jung-In;Song, Jeong-Hwan;Kim, Taik-Nam
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.321-327
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    • 2012
  • The production of functional activated carbon materials starting from inexpensive natural precursors using environmentally friendly and economically effective processes has attracted much attention in the areas of material science and technology. In particular, the use of plant biomass to produce functional carbonaceous materials has attracted a great deal of attention in various aspects. In this study the preparation of activated carbon has been attempted from rice husks via a chemical activation-assisted microwave system. The rice husks were milled via attrition milling with aluminum balls, and then carbonized under purified $N_2$. The operational parameters including the activation agents, chemical impregnation weight ratio of the calcined rice husk to KOH (1:1, 1:2 and 1:4), microwave power heating within irradiation time (3-5 min), and the second activation process on the adsorption capability were investigated. Experimental results were investigated using XRD, FT-IR, and SEM. It was found that the BET surface area of activated carbons irrespective of the activation agent resulted in surface area. The activated carbons prepared by microwave heating with an activation process have higher surface area and larger average pore size than those prepared by activation without microwave heating when the ratio with KOH solution was the same. The activation time using microwave heating and the chemical impregnation ratio with KOH solution were varied to determine the optimal method for obtaining high surface area activated carbon (1505 $m^2$/g).

Feeding System Operation Characteristics of Syngas Produced from Gasification Process of Rice Husks (초본계 농업부산물 가스화기에서 발생된 합성가스 공급시스템 운전특성)

  • Park, Soonam;Gu, Jaehoi;Sung, Hojin;Kim, Narang;Lim, Yongtaek;Seo, Youngyo;Park, Youngchul
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2010.06a
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    • pp.248.2-248.2
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    • 2010
  • 바이오매스는 에너지 위기 및 $CO_2$에 의한 지구온난화 및 화석자원의 고갈이 진행되면서, 화석연료와 달리 재생이 가능하고 지속 가능한 자원으로 각광을 받고 있다. 바이오매스를 이용하는 신재생에너지 기술로는 직접연소, 열화학적 변환, 생화학적 변환 기술 등이 있다. 열화학적 변환 기술에는 바이오매스를 열분해 가스화하여 발생된 합성가스를 이용하는 기술이 포함된다. 농업부산물은 청정에너지원으로서의 가능성이 높은 것으로 알려져 있으나, 현재는 퇴비, 가축사료 등의 단순 활용이 대부분을 차지하고 있다. 농업부산물을 이용하여 고부가가치를 창출하기 위한 하나의 방안으로 열분해 가스화를 통해 고효율 에너지원으로의 사용을 고려해 볼 수 있다. 본 연구에서는 초본계 농업부산물인 왕겨를 이용한 열분해 가스화기에서 발생한 합성가스를 정제시스템을 통하여 정제한 후, 가스엔진으로 정량적으로 공급하기위한 합성가스 공급시스템의 운전 특성을 고찰하였다. 그 결과 왕겨를 이용한 가스화기에서 합성가스는 안정적으로 발생하였으며, 정제시스템에서는 90%이상의 효율을 얻었다. 또한 20 kW급 가스엔진에서 필요로 하는 합성가스 공급유량 테스트는 약 $80Nm^3/h$, 200 mmAq 조건에서 가스 누입, 누출 없이 안정적으로 공급되었다.

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The study on energy utilization through rice husks gasification (왕겨 열분해 가스를 이용한 에너지활용 적용특성 연구)

  • Park, Soonam;Yoon, Youngsic;Kim, Narang;Gu, Jaehoi;Sung, Hojin
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2011.11a
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    • pp.112.2-112.2
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    • 2011
  • 미곡종합처리장에서 발생되는 농업부산물인 왕겨는 대부분 퇴비의 재료로 활용되고 있으며, 수익성이 없는 것으로 알려져 있다. 근래에 화석자원의 고갈이 진행되면서, 왕겨, 볏짚을 포함한 농업부산물은 화석연료와 달리 재생이 가능하고 지속 가능한 자원으로 각광을 받고 있다. 바이오매스를 이용하는 신재생에너지 기술로는 생물학적, 열화학적, 물리적 변환 기술 등이 있다. 그중 열화학적 변환 기술은 반응시간이 짧고, 단위부피당 처리량이 높으며 공정상의 폐기물이 적은 장점을 지니고 있어 왕겨의 에너지 활용에 효율적인 기술로 알려져 있다. 왕겨의 열분해 가스화는 CO, $H_2$, $CO_2$, 및 $CH_4$ 가스가 주성분인 합성가스로 전환되는 것을 말하며, 생산된 합성가스는 가스엔진의 발전 연료로 사용될 수 있다. 본 연구에서는 농업부산물인 왕겨를 이용한 열분해 가스화기에서 발생된 합성가스를 정제한 후, 20kW급 가스엔진을 적용하여 합성가스 에너지 활용특성에 관하여 고찰하였다. 그 결과 왕겨의 열분해/가스화반응에 의해 발생된 합성가스를 가스엔진으로 안정적으로 공급하였으며,16kw의 전력이 생산되는 것으로 나타났다.

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