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Analysis of Diurnal and Semidiurnal Cycles of Precipitation over South Korea (한반도 강수의 일주기 및 반일주기 성분 분석)

  • Lee, Gyu-Hwan;Seo, Kyong-Hwan
    • Atmosphere
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.475-483
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    • 2008
  • The hourly precipitation data from 1973 to 2007 observed at 60 weather stations over Korea are used to characterize the diurnal and semidiurnal cycles of total precipitation amount, intensity and frequency and examine their spatial patterns and interannual variations. The results show that the diurnal cycle peaks in the morning (03-09LST) and the semidiurnal cycle peaks in the late afternoon (16-20LST). It is found that the spatial variations of the peak phase of diurnal or semidiurnal cycle relative to their corresponding seasonal mean cycle are considerably small (large) for total precipitation amount and intensity (frequency, respectively) in both winter and summer seasons. Also, the diurnal phase variations for individual years relative to the seasonal mean precipitation show the significant interannual variability with dominant periods of 2-5 years for all three elements of precipitation and the slightly decreasing trend in total precipitation amount and intensity. To compare the relative contributions of frequency and intensity to the diurnal and semidiurnal cycles (and their sum) of total precipitation amount, the percentage variance of each cycle of precipitation amount explained by frequency is estimated. The fractional variance accounted for by precipitation intensity is greater than that of frequency for these three cycles. All above analyses suggest that intensity plays a more important role than frequency in the diurnal variations of total precipitation amount.

Decrease in the Particle Size of Paclitaxel by Increased Surface Area Fractional Precipitation Process Using Hydrophilic Polymer (표면적이 증가된 분별침전에서 친수성 고분자물질을 이용한 paclitaxel의 입자 크기 감소)

  • Lim, Yong Kyu;Kim, Jin-Hyun
    • Microbiology and Biotechnology Letters
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.343-349
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    • 2015
  • In this study, we applied an increased surface area fractional precipitation with hydrophilic polymer for decreasing the particle size of the anticancer agent paclitaxel from plant cell cultures. The addition of polymer resulted in a considerable decrease in the size of the paclitaxel precipitate. Among the polymers (HPMC 2910, PVP-K90, PVA) used, PVP-K90 was the most effective for the inhibition of precipitate growth. When PVP-K90 (0.2%, w/v) was used, the paclitaxel particles were four to five times smaller, having less than a $20{\mu}m$ radius, than those obtained in the absence of the polymer. In addition, the precipitate size was inversely correlated with the absolute value of zeta potential.

Improvement on the Functional Properties of the Dover Sole Skin Gelatin by Further Ethanol Fractional Precipitation (알코올처리에 의한 찰가자미류껍질 젤라틴의 기능성 개선)

  • Cho, Soon-Yeong;Ha, Jin-Hwan;Lee, Eung-Ho;Kim, Jin-Soo
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.129-134
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    • 1995
  • With a view to utilizing effectively fish skin wasted from marine manufactory, an extracted dover sole skin gelatin was fractionated by further ethanol fractional precipitation method, and then the functional and physicochemical properties for the modified gelatin were determined. Ethanol was added to the concentration of 30% in an extracted dover sole skin gelatin solution, and then the mixture was left to stand at $0^{\circ}C$ for 12 hours. Finally, the precipitates were dried by hot-air$(40^{\circ}C)$ blast. The yellowfin sole skin gelatin prepared by further ethanol fractional precipitation has 223.0 g in gel strength, $17.7^{\circ}C$ in the melting point, and $12.0^{\circ}C$ in the gelling point. The physicochemical properties of the ethanol treated fish skin gelatin were superior to those of fish skin gelatin prepared without ethanol adding, whereas inferior to those of animal skin gelatin. The functional properties of the ethanol treated fish skin gelatin were superior to those of fish skin gelatin prepared without ethanol adding, and were more similar to animal skin gelatin. It may be concluded, from these results, that the dover sole skin gelatin prepared by further ethanol fractional precipitation can be effectively utilized as a human food by improving the functional properties.

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Influence of Atmospheric Rivers on Regional Precipitation in South Korea (대기의 강이 한반도 지역별 강수에 미치는 영향)

  • Kwon, Yeeun;Park, Chanil;Back, Seung-Yoon;Son, Seok-Woo;Kim, Jinwon;Cha, Eun Jeong
    • Atmosphere
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.135-148
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    • 2022
  • This study investigates the influence of atmospheric river (AR) on precipitation over South Korea with a focus on regional characteristics. The 42-year-long catalog of ARs, which is obtained by applying the automatic AR detection algorithm to ERA5 reanalysis data and the insitu precipitation data recorded at 56 weather stations across the country are used to quantify their relationship. Approximately 51% of the climatological annual precipitation is associated with AR. The AR-related precipitation is most pronounced in summer by approximately 58%, while only limited fraction of precipitation (26%) is AR-related in winter. The heavy precipitation (> 30 mm day-1) is more prone to AR activity (59%) than weak precipitation (5~30 mm day-1; 33%) in all seasons. By grouping weather stations into the four sub-regions based on orography, it is found that the contribution of AR precipitation to the total is largest in the southern coast (57%) and smallest in the eastern coast (36%). Similar regional variations in AR precipitation fractions also occur in weak precipitation events. The regional contrast between the northern and southern stations is related to the seasonal variation of AR-frequency. In addition, the regional contrast between the western and eastern stations is partly modulated by the orographic forcing. The fractional contribution of AR to heavy precipitation exceeds 50% in all seasons, but this is true only in summer along the eastern coast. This result indicates that ARs play a critical role in heavy precipitation in South Korea, thus routine monitoring of ARs is needed for improving operational hydrometeorological forecasting.

Rapid Separation of Cellular Cyclosophoraoses Produced by Rhizobium Species

  • Seo, Dong-Hyuk;Lee, Sang-Hoo;Park, Hey-Lin;Kwon, Tae-Jong;Jung, Seun-Ho
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.522-525
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    • 2002
  • A very rapid and efficient separation technique for cellular rhizobial cyclosophoraoses was developed based on fractional precipitation and partition chromatography. Cyclosophoraoses are known to function in the osmotic regulation and root nodule formation of legumes during the nitrogen fixation process. Cyclosophoraoses are produced as unbranched cyclic (1longrightarrow12)-${\beta}$-D-glucans in Agrobacterium or Rhizobium species. Recent research has shown that cyclosophoraoses can form inclusion complexation with various unstable or insoluble guest chemicals, thereby implying great potential for industrial application. Typical separation of pure cellular cyclosophoraoses has been so far carried out by several time-consuming steps, including size exclusion, anion exchange, and desalting liquid chromatographies, with a relatively poor recovery. However, the proposed method demonstrated that the successive application of fractional ethanol precipitation and one step of silica gel-based flash column chromatography was enough to simultaneously purify neutral or anionic forms of cyclosophoraoses. This novel technique is very rapid and provides a high recovery.

Effect of Additives on Physical Properties of Dover Sole Skin Gelatin Prepared by Ethanol Fractional Precipitation (에탄올처리 찰가자미류껍질 젤라틴의 물리적 특성에 대한 첨가물의 영향)

  • Cho, Soon-Yeong;Ha, Jin-Hwan;Lee, Eung-Ho;Kim, Jin-Soo
    • Applied Biological Chemistry
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    • v.38 no.4
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    • pp.330-333
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    • 1995
  • Effects of additives on physical properties of dover sole skin gelatin prepared by fractional precipitation with ethanol were investigated to obtain basic data for utilizing as food protein source. Physical properties such as gel strength, melting point, gelling point and viscosity of both ethanol- and non-treated gelatins were improved as ferric ion, sugar and ethanol were added to gelatin sol, but were deteriorated as sodium hydroxide and acids were added. Insignificant difference in effects of physical properties on additives such as ferric ion, sodium chloride, sugar, acids and ethanol between ethanol- and non-treated gelatins were not observed.

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A Simple Purification Method and Chemical Properties of Potphyran from Porphyra yezoensis (Porphyran의 신속한 정제 방법 및 화학적 특성)

  • Park, Jin-Hee;Koo, Jae-Geun
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.41 no.6
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    • pp.409-413
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    • 2008
  • A simple method for the purification of porphyran from laver Porphyra yezoensis was developed to obtain information for the development of food materials with biological functionality. Crude porphyran (CP) was extracted from dried laver in boiling water for 3 h, and then fractionated using cetylpyridinium chloride into an acidic fraction (CP-F1) and a neutral fraction (CP-F2). CP-F1 was fractionated further by fractional ethanol precipitation. Fraction CP-F1-70, precipitated at an ethanol concentration of 61-70% was the major fraction containing 68.1% of the yield from the initial fraction CP-F1. The CP-F1-70 fraction displayed a single band on Sepharose CL-4B with a molecular mass of 550 kDa, indicating a homogeneous polysaccharide. The molar ratio of galactose, 3,6-anhydro-L-galactose, 6-0-methyl-D-galactose and ester sulfate of CP-F1-70 was 1:0.32:0.07:0.53. This method is very useful for rapid and large-scale preparation of purified porphyran because it is compatible with mass production.

Effect of temperature on fractional precipitation for paclitaxel purification

  • Jeon, Soon-Yim;Kim, Jin-Hyun
    • 한국생물공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.04a
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    • pp.355-359
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    • 2005
  • Fractional precipitation is a simple, efficient method for pre-purifying paclitaxel from plant cell cultures. The storage temperature of factional precipitation was optimized in terms of the yield and purity of paclitaxel with a fixed methanol concentration in water (61.5%, v/v), paclitaxel content in the crude extract (0.5%, w/v), and storage time (3 days). The greatest yield $({\sim}84%)$ was obtained with storage at a constant temperature $(0^{\circ}C)$ for 3 days. Conversely, the highest purity $({\sim}79%)$ was obtained with stepwise reduction in temperature over 3 days. For a constant storage temperature, the maximum purity $({\sim}67%)$ was obtained at $0^{\circ}C$. There was little difference in the yield of paclitaxel between -20 and $12^{\circ}C$. This pre-purification process serves to minimize solvent usage, and the size and complexity of the high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) operation required for paclitaxel purification.

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Precipitation of Magnesium Sulfate from Concentrated Magnesium Solution for Recovery of Magnesium in Seawater (해수 중 마그네슘 회수를 위한 마그네슘 농축액으로부터 황산마그네슘의 석출)

  • Cho, Taeyeon;Kim, Myoung-Jin
    • Resources Recycling
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.32-41
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    • 2016
  • The precipitation test, which is the last step of magnesium recovery process consisting of three processes (pre-precipitation, selective dissolution of magnesium, precipitation) is performed to obtain magnesium sulfate powder from seawater. In the study, we succeed in precipitating the magnesium sulfate by adding acetone into the solution of magnesium over 4 times concentrated from seawater. The yield efficiency of magnesium sulfate increases with increasing pH and the ratio of added acetone. More than 99% of magnesium is obtained as magnesium sulfate hydrate ($MgSO_4{\cdot}6H_2O$) under the following conditions; pH 1.0 ~ 1.5, and the ratio of solution and acetone 1 : 1.5 (v:v). The acetone used in the precipitation process is recovered by the fractional distillation.