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Use of Nitrate and Ferric Ion as Electron Acceptors in Cathodes to Improve Current Generation in Single-cathode and Dual-cathode Microbial Fuel Cells (Single-cathode와 Dual-cathode로 구성된 미생물연료전지에서 전류발생 향상을 위한 전자수용체로서의 Nitrate와 Ferric ion의 이용)

  • Jang, Jae Kyung;Ryou, Young Sun;Kim, Jong Goo;Kang, Youn Koo;Lee, Eun Young
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.40 no.4
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    • pp.414-418
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    • 2012
  • The quantity of research on microbial fuel cells has been rapidly increasing. Microbial fuel cells are unique in their ability to utilize microorganisms and to generate electricity from sewage, pig excrement, and other wastewaters which include organic matter. This system can directly produce electrical energy without an inefficient energy conversion step. However, with MFCs maximum power production is limited by several factors such as activation losses, ohmic losses, and mass transfer losses in cathodes. Therefore, electron acceptors such as nitrate and ferric ion in the cathodes were utilized to improve the cathode reaction rate because the cathode reaction is very important for electricity production. When 100 mM nitrate as an electron acceptor was fed into cathodes, the current in single-cathode and dual-cathode MFCs was noted as $3.24{\pm}0.06$ mA and $4.41{\pm}0.08$ mA, respectively. These values were similar to when air-saturated water was fed into the cathodes. One hundred mM nitrate as an electron acceptor in the cathode compartments did not affect an increase in current generation. However, when ferric ion was used as an electron acceptor the current increased by $6.90{\pm}0.36$ mA and $6.67{\pm}0.33$ mA, in the single-cathode and dual-cathode microbial fuel cells, respectively. These values, in single-cathode and dual-cathode microbial fuel cells, represent an increase of 67.1% and 17.6%, respectively. Furthermore, when supplied with ferric ion without air, the current was higher than that of only air-saturated water. In this study, we attempted to reveal an inexpensive and readily available electron acceptor which can replace platinum in cathodes to improve current generation by increasing the cathode reaction rate.

A Study for Kinetics and Oxidation Reaction of Substituted Benzyl Alcohols Using Cr(VI)-6-Methylquinoline (Cr(VI)-6-Methylquinoline을 이용한 치환 벤질 알코올류의 산화반응과 속도론에 관한 연구)

  • Park, Young Cho;Kim, Young Sik
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.372-376
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    • 2015
  • 6-MQCC (Cr(VI)-6-methylquinoline) complex was synthesized by the reaction of 6-methylquinoline with chromium(VI) trioxide in 6 M HCl. The structure was characterized using IR (Infrared Spectroscopy) and ICP (Inductively Coupled Plasma) analysis. The oxidation of benzyl alcohol using 6-MQCC in various solvents showed that the reactivity increased with the increase of the dielectric constant, in descending order of DMF > acetone > chloroform > cyclohexene. In the presence of DMF solvent with acidic catalyst such as sulfuric acid ($H_2SO_4$), 6-MQCC oxidized benzyl alcohol (H) and its derivatives ($p-OCH_3$, $m-CH_3$, $m-OCH_3$, m-Cl, $m-NO_2$) were effectively oxidized. Electron-donating substituents accelerated the reaction rate, whereas electron acceptor groups retarded the reaction rate. The Hammett reaction constant (${\rho}$) was -0.69 (308 K). The observed experimental data was used to rationalize the fact that the hydride ion transfer occurred at the rate-determining step.

Mechanism for the Oxidation Reaction of Alcohols Using Cr(VI)-Pyrazine Complex (크롬(VI)-피라진 착물을 이용한 알코올류의 산화반응과 메카니즘)

  • Park, Young Cho;Kim, Young Sik
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.110-114
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    • 2016
  • Cr(VI)-pyrazine complex (PZCC) was synthesized by the reaction of pyrazine with chromium (VI) trioxide in 6 M HCl. The structure was characterized using IR spectroscopy and inductively coupled plasma (ICP). The oxidation of benzyl alcohol using PZCC in various solvents showed that the reactivity increased with the increase of the dielectric constant, in the order: N,N'-dimethylform-amide > acetone > chloroform > cyclohexene. In the presence of N,N'-dimethylformamide solvent with an acidic catalyst such as sulfuric acid ($H_2SO_4$ solution), PZCC oxidized benzyl alcohol (H) and its derivatives ($p-OCH_3$, $m-CH_3$, $m-OCH_3$, m-Cl, $m-NO_2$). Electron-donating substituents accelerated the reaction rate, whereas electron acceptor groups retarded the reaction rate. Hammett reaction constant (${\rho}$) was -0.70 (308 K). The observed experimental data were used to rationalize the hydride ion transfer in the rate-determining step.

A Study for Mechanism and Oxidation Reaction of Substituted Benzyl Alcohols using Cr(VI)-Heterocyclic Complex[Cr(VI)-2-methylpyrazine] (Cr(VI)-헤테로고리 착물[Cr(VI)-2-methylpyrazine]를 이용한 치환 벤질 알코올류의 산화반응과 메카니즘에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Young-Sik;Park, Young-Cho
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.14 no.11
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    • pp.6039-6046
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    • 2013
  • Cr(VI)-heterocyclic complex[Cr(VI)-2-methylpyrazine] was synthesized by the reaction between of heterocyclic compound(2-methylpyrazine) and chromium trioxide, and characterized by IR and ICP analysis. The oxidation of benzyl alcohol using Cr(VI)-2-methylpyrazine in various solvents showed that the reactivity increased with the increase of the dielectric constant(${\varepsilon}$), in the order : cyclohexene${\rho}$) was Cr(VI)-2-methylpyrazine= -0.65(308K). The observed experimental data have been ratiolized. The hydride ion transfer causes the prior formation of a chromate ester in the rate-determining step.

Kinetic Study on the Oxidation Reaction of Substituted Benzyl Alcohols by Cr(VI)-Heterocyclic Complex (2,2'-Bipyridinium Dichromate) (크롬(VI)-헤테로고리 착물(2,2'-Bipyridinium Dichromate)에 의한 치환 벤질 알코올류의 산화반응에 대한 속도론적 연구)

  • Kim, Young Sik;Park, Young Cho
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.241-246
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    • 2012
  • Cr(VI)-heterocyclic complex (2,2'-bipyridinium dichromate) was synthesized by the reaction between of 2,2'-bipyridine and chromium trioxide in $H_2O$, and characterized by IR and ICP. The oxidation of benzyl alcohol using 2,2'-bipyridinium dichromate in various solvents showed that the reactivity increased with the increase of the dielectric constant, in the order: cyclohexene < chloroform < acetone < N,N-dimethylformamide. In the presence of DMF solvent with acidic catalyst such as $H_2SO_4$ solution, 2,2'-bipyridinium dichromate oxidized the benzyl alcohol and its derivatives (p-$p-OCH_3$, $m-CH_3$, H, $m-OCH_3$, m-Cl, $m-NO_2$). Electron-donating substituents accelerated the reaction, whereas electron acceptor groups retarded the reaction. The Hammett reaction constant was -0.66 (303 K). The observed experimental data was used to rationalize the hydride ion transfer in the rate-determining step.

A Study for Kinetics and Oxidation Reaction of Substituted Benzyl Alcohols Using 2,4'-Bipyridinium Dichromate (2,4'-Bipyridinium Dichromate를 이용한 치환 벤질 알코올류의 산화반응과 반응속도에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Young Sik;Park, Young Cho
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.22 no.6
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    • pp.718-722
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    • 2011
  • 2,4'-Bipyridinium dichromate [$(C_{10}H_8N_2H)_2Cr_2O_7$] was synthesized by the reaction of 2,4'-bipyridinie with chromium trioxide in $H_2O$. The structure was characterized by IR and ICP analysis. The oxidation of benzyl alcohol using 2,4'-bipyridinium dichromate in various solvents showed that the reactivity increased with the increase in the order of the dielectric constant (${\varepsilon}$), in the order : cyclohexene < chloroform < acetone < N,N'-dimethylformamide. In the presence of hydrochloric acid, 2,4'-bipyridinium dichromate effectively oxidized benzyl alcohol and its derivatives ($p-CH_3$, H, m-Br, $m-NO_2$) in N,N'-dimethylformamide. Electron-donating substituents accelerated the reaction, whereas electron acceptor groups retarded the reaction. The Hammett reaction constant (${\rho}$) was -0.65 at 303 K. The observed experimental data was used to rationalize the hydride ion transfer in the rate-determining step.

Kinetics and Mechanism of the Oxidation of Substituted Benzyl Alcohols by Cr(VI)-4,4'-Bipyridine Complex (크롬(VI)-4,4'-Bipyridine 착물에 의한 치환 벤질 알코올류의 산화반응 속도론과 메카니즘)

  • Kim, Young-Sik;Park, Young-Cho
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.13 no.1
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    • pp.462-469
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    • 2012
  • Cr(VI)-4,4'-bipyridine complex(4,4'-bipyridinium dichromate) was synthesized by the reaction of 4,4'-bipyridine with chromium trioxide in H2O, and characterized by IR, ICP. The oxidation of benzyl alcohol using 4,4'-bipyridinium dichromate in various solvents showed that the reactivity increased with the increase of the dielectric constant(${\varepsilon}$), in the order: cyclohexene$CH_3$, H, m-Br, m-$NO_2$) smoothly in N,N'-dimethylformamide. Electron-donating substituents accelerated the reaction, whereas electron acceptor groups retarded the reaction. The Hammett reaction constant(${\rho}$) was -0.63(303K). The observed experimental data have been rationalized as follows; the proton transfer occurs after the prior formation of a chromate ester in the rate determining step.

Kinetics and Mechanism of the Oxidation of Substituted Benzyl Alcohols by Cr(VI)-Heterocyclic Complex (2,4'-Bipyridinium Chlorochromate) (크롬(VI)-헤테로고리 착물(2,4'-비피리디늄 클로로크로메이트)에 의한 치환 벤질 알코올류의 산화반응에서 속도론과 메카니즘)

  • Park, Young Cho;Kim, Young Sik
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.25 no.6
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    • pp.648-653
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    • 2014
  • Cr(VI)-heterocyclic complex (2,4'-bipyridinium chlorochromate) was synthesized by the reaction between heterocyclic compound(2,4'-bipyridine) and chromium trioxide, and characterized by IR and ICP analysis. The oxidation of benzyl alcohol using 2,4'-bipyridinium chlorochromate in various solvents showed that the reactivity increased with the increase of the dielectric constant (${\varepsilon}$), in the order : N,N-dimet-hylformamide (DMF) > acetone > chloroform > cyclohexene. In the presence of DMF solvent with acidic catalyst such as hydrochloric acid (HCl solution), 2,4'-bipyridinium chlorochromate oxidized benzyl alcohol (H) and its derivatives (p-$CH_3$, m-Br, m-$NO_2$). Electron-donating substituents accelerated the reaction rate, whereas electron acceptor groups retarded the reaction rate. The Hammett reaction constant (${\rho}$) was -0.67 (303 K). The observed experimental data have been rationalize the proton transfer occurred followed the formation of a chromate ester in the rate-determining step.

Enzymatic Modification of Cellulose Using Leuconostoc mesenteroides B-742CBM Dextransucrase

  • Kim, Do-Man;Kim, Young-Min;Park, Mi-Ran;Ryu, Hwa-Ja;Park, Don-Hee;Robyt, John F.
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.9 no.5
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    • pp.529-533
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    • 1999
  • In addition to catalyzing the synthesis of dextran from sucrose as a primary reaction, dextransucrase also catalyzes the transfer of glucose from sucrose to other carbohydrates that are present or are added to the reaction digest. We have synthesized new glucans having new structures and new characteristics, by transferring D-glucose of sucrose to $\alpha$-cellulose and by using the constitutive dextransucrase obtained from Leuconostoc mesenteroides B-742CBM. The final reaction products were composed of soluble- and insoluble-glucans. The yields of soluble- and insoluble-glucans were theoretically 21% $\pm$ 2.2 and 68% $\pm$ 5.1, respectively. The remainder of the reaction products was recovered as a mixture of olgiosaccharides that could not be precipitated by 67%(v/v) ethanol. Treating the modified glucans with endo-dextranase and/or cellulase, oligosaccharides were produced that were not formed from the hydrolysis of native cellulose or B-742CBM dextran. The modification of the cellulose was confirmed by methylation and acid hydrolysis of the soluble-and insoluble-glucan. Both (1->4) and(1->6) glycosidic linkages were found in both of the glucans.

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Kinetics of the Oxidation of Substituted Benzyl Alcohols using 6-Methylquinolinium Dichromate (6-Methylquinolinium Dichromate를 이용한 치환 벤질 알코올류의 산화반응 속도)

  • Kim, Young-Sik;Park, Young-Cho
    • Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society
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    • v.12 no.12
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    • pp.5990-5996
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    • 2011
  • 6-Methylquinolinium dichromate[$(C_{10}H_9NH)_2Cr_2O_7$] was synthesized by the reaction of 6-methylquinoline with chromium trioxide in $H_2O$, and characterized by IR, ICP. The oxidation of benzyl alcohol using 6-methylquinolinium dichromate in various solvents showed that the reactivity increased with the increase of the dielectric constant(${\varepsilon}$), in the order: cyclohexene < chloroform < acetone < N,N- dimethylformamide. In the presence of hydrochloric acid($H_2SO_4$ solution), 6-methylquinolinium dichromate oxidized benzyl alcohol and its derivatives(p-$OCH_3$, m-$CH_3$, H, m-$OCH_3$, m-Cl, m-$NO_2$) smoothly in DMF. Electron-donating substituents accelerated the reaction, whereas electron acceptor groups retarded the reaction. The Hammett reaction constant(${\rho}$) was -0.67(303K). The observed experimental data was used to rationalize the hydride ion transfer in the rate-determining step.