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Abatement Study of TNT Wastes by Porphyrin-Metal Complexes (포피린-메탈 복합체를 이용한 TNT 폐수의 처리)

  • 조정국;우인성
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.8 no.4
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    • pp.127-132
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    • 1993
  • Porphyrin-catalyzed reduction of TNT to triaminotoluene was performed in both batch reactions and a continuous process. Packed-bed reactors were used to study porphyrin-catalyzed reduction in a continuous process. A reactor was packed with DEAD(diethylaminoethyl)-substituted glass beads on which $Co^{+3}$_centered deuteroporpgyrin Ⅸ, -2, 4-disulfonic acid was immobilized, and another containing only DEAE glass beads was used as a control. The porphyrin exhibited catalytic activity in its immobilized state up to 100 hours of operation. Based on the successful abatement of nitrobodies by porphyrin-catalyzed reduction in both batch and continuous process, this process is recommended to be used as a pretreatment for biological treatment or carbon adsorption treatment of TNT wastes.

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Removal of Nitrate Nitrogen for Batch Reactor by ZVI Bipolar Packed Bed Electrolytic Cell (영가철 충진 회분식 복극전해조에 의한 질산성 질소 제거)

  • Jeong, Joo Young;Park, Jeong Ho;Choi, Won Ho;Park, Joo Yang
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.31 no.2B
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    • pp.187-192
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    • 2011
  • Nitrate nitrogen is common contaminant in groundwater aquifers, its concentration is regulated many countries below 10 mg/L as N (As per WHO standards) in drinking water. An attempt was made to get optimal results for the treatment of nitrate nitrogen in groundwater by conducting various experiments by changing the experimental conditions for ZVI bipolar packed bed electrolytic cell. From the experimental results it is evident that the nitrate nitrogen removal is more effective when the reactor conditions are maintained in acidic range but when the acidic environment changes to alkaline due to the hydroxide formed during the process of ammonia nitrogen there by increasing the pH reducing the hydrogen ions required for reduction which leads to low effectiveness of the system. In the ZVI bipolar packed bed electrolytic cell, the packing ratio of 0.5~1:1 was found to be most effective for the treatment of nitrate nitrogen because ZVI particles are isolated and individual particle act like small electrode with low packing ratio. It is seen that formation of precipitate and acceleration of clogging incrementally for packing ratio more than 2:1, decreasing the nitrate nitrogen removal rate. When the voltage is increased it is seen that kinetics and current also increases but at the same time more electric power is consumed. In this experiment, the optimum voltage was determined to be 50V. At that time, nitrate nitrogen was removed by 94.9%.

Continuous Degradation of azo dye by Immobilized laccase (고정화 laccase에 의한 azo 염료의 연속 분해)

  • Kwon, Sin;Ryu, Won-Ryul;Cho, Moo-Hwan
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.189-194
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    • 2002
  • Laccase produced from Trametes sp. was immobilized on CNBr-activated Sepharose-4B (CAS4B) and tested for degradation of azo dyes. Laccase was efficiently immobilized on CAS4B. Immobilization of laccase on CAS4B increased pH, thermal and proteolytic stabilities. Optimum pH and temperature of immobilized laccase were pH 3 and 40$\^{C}$, respectively as same as those of free laccase. The K$\_$m/($\mu$mol/ml) values of free and immobilized laccase for Reactive Blue 19 as the substrate were 0.34 and 2.07, respectively V$\_$max/($\mu$mol/mL$.$min) values of them were 0.12 and 0.1, respectively. In repeated batch reactions, conditions retained high stability and degradation of dye for immobilized laccase were pH 5 and 30$\^{C}$. HBT didn\\`t decrease highly activity of immobilized laccase. Immobilized laccase was very stable for degrading dyes continuously in a packed-bed reactor containing laccase immobilized on CAS4B. For continuous degradation of 100 $\mu$M Reactive Blue 19 and 50 $\mu$M Acid Red 57 in the presence of 0.1 mM HBT under optimum conditions, immobilized laccase retained 70% of degradation ability even after 30 hours.

Fluoride Removal by Granular Aluminium Bipolar Packed Bed Electrolytic Cell (입자상 알루미늄 충전복극전해조에 의한 불소제거)

  • Ha, Ji-Young;Park, Jung-Hoon;Woo, Sung-Hoon;Park, Seung-Cho
    • Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
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    • v.29 no.6
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    • pp.684-688
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    • 2007
  • The results of potentiostatic electrolysis of aqueous solution containing fluoride by bipolar packed bed electrolytic cell filled with granular aluminium were summarized. Removal efficiency of fluoride ion which it analyzed with ion chromatograph were 53, 73, 90% in applied voltage. Control the concentration of supporting electrolyte were 10, 30, 50, 70 mg/L and volume of packing material were 0, 25, 50, 75%, respectively, the quantity of electricity was $2.58A{\cdot}hr$ when the concentration of supporting electrolyte was 50 mg/L and the volume of packing material was 75%. As the results of electrolytsis of fluoride aqueous solution containing fluoride 10, 30, 50, 70 mg/L for 3 hours at 10 V, the removal efficiency of fluoride were 93.3, 80, 68.6%. Then the quantity of electricity were 2.58, 3.89, $5.43A{\cdot}hr$ and the fluoride removal amounts per quantity of electricity were 4.0, 3.5, $2.0mg/A{\cdot}hr$.

Effects of Acrylonitrile and Acrylamide on Nitrile Hydratase Action of Brevibacterium sp. CH1 and CH2

  • Lee, Cheo-Young;Hwang, Jun-Sik;Chang, Ho-Nam
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • v.1 no.3
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    • pp.182-187
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    • 1991
  • The effects of acrylonitrile and acrylamide on the enzyme action of nitrile hydratase of Brevibacterium sp. CH1 and CH2 strains used for the biotransformations of nitriles were studied. The excessive substrate (acrylonitrile) and product (acrylamide) inhibited the enzyme activity competitively. In comparison with 0.2 mol/l of CH1 strain, the substrate inhibition of CH2 strain began to appear only at a high acrylonitrile concentration of 0.91 mol/l. In a packed bed reactor, dispersed plug flow model was proposed and this model was proved to be valid by the experiment. Also acrylamide productivity decreased sharply when acrylamide concentration in the substrate solution exceeded 20% (wt/v).

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Three-Dimensional Fluid Flow Analysis of Automotive Carbon Canister for Reducing Evaporative Emissions (증발가스 배출물 억제를 위한 자동차용 캐니스터의 3차원 유동장 해석)

  • 정수진;김우승
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.85-93
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    • 2001
  • Minimized canister flow restriction and maximized flow uniformity are desired to maximize a purge capability. With the impending ORVR(On Board Refueling Vapor Recovery) systems, the reduction of restriction and increase of flow uniformity in a carbon canister becomes even more critical to meet the stringent regulation. In this study, three-dimensional numerical simulations have been performed to investigate the three-dimensional internal flow patterns in a carbon canister during purge. The effects of the declined angle of the purge pipe and the number of partitions on the pressure drop and purge efficiency in a carbon packed bed are examined. Results show that the purge efficiency and space velocity distribution are affected in the upstream region of 40% of total canister bed by porosity of carbon granule and angle of purge pipe. It is also found that the purge efficiency decreases with increasing the number of partitions.

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Packed Bed Methane Chemical-Looping Reforming System Modeling for the Application to the Hydrogen Production (수소 생성을 위한 고정상 메탄 매체 순환 개질 시스템 모델링)

  • HA, JONGJU;SONG, SOONHO
    • Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.453-458
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    • 2017
  • A study on the modeling of the methane Chemical Looping Reforming system was carried out. It is aimed to predict the temperature and concentration behavior of the product through modeling of oxygen carrier fixed bed reactors composed of multiple stacks. In order to design the reaction system, first of all, the flow rate of the hydrogen to be produced was calculated. The flow rate ratio of the oxidation/reduction reactor was calculated considering the heat of reaction between adjacent reactors. Finally, in this paper, kinetic model including empirical coefficients was suggested.

Laser Rapid Prototyping by Melting Brass Powder (황동 분말의 용융에 의한 레이저 급속 조형법)

  • 최우천;최우영;송대준;이건상
    • Laser Solutions
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    • v.3 no.1
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    • pp.21-28
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    • 2000
  • Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) can produce three-dimensional objects directly from a CAD solid model without part-specific tooling. In this study, a simple rapid prototyping through selective laser sintering on brass powder is investigated using a Nd-YAG laser. Experiments are conducted to produce single lines on a powder-packed bed for various process parameters. Also, temperature distribution in the powder bed and the thickness of a melted line are predicted by finite element analysis. In the numerical analysis, the thermal conductivity of the brass powder which is obtained as a function of state and temperature is used.

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Enhanced performance at an early state of hydrocarbon selective catalyst reduction of NOx by atmospheric pressure plasma

  • Nguyen, Duc Ba;Heo, Il Jeong;Mok, Young Sun
    • Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry
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    • v.68
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    • pp.372-379
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    • 2018
  • The improvement of $NO_x$ reduction by $Ag/{\gamma}-Al_2O_3$ with a hydrocarbon ($n-C_7H_6$) in the early state was investigated in a packed-bed dielectric barrier discharge plasma reactor. The results revealed that the combination of plasma with the catalyst enhanced $NO_x$ reduction efficiency at low operating temperatures, depending on the temperature and specific input energy. To sum up, the poor performance of the catalytic $NO_x$ reduction at low temperatures in the early stage before reaching thermochemical steady state can be greatly compensated for by using the atmospheric-pressure plasma generated in the catalyst bed.

Separation of Nattokinase from Bacillus subtilis Fermentation Broth by Expanded Bed Adsorption with Mixed-mode Adsorbent

  • Lu Miao-Hua;Lin Dong-Qiang;Wu Yuan-Chun;Yun Jun-Xian;Mei Le-He;Yao Shan-Jing
    • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.128-135
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    • 2005
  • Mixed-mode hydrophobic/ionic matrices exhibit a salt-tolerant property for adsorbing target protein from high-ionic strength feedstock, which allows the application of undiluted feedstock via an expanded bed process. In the present work, a new type of mixed-mode adsorbent designed for expanded bed adsorption, Fastline $PRO^{\circledR}$, was challenged for the capture of nattokinase from the high ionic fermentation broth of Bacillus subtilis. Two important factors, pH and ion concentration, were investigated with regard to the performance of nattokinase ad-sorption. Under initial fermentation broth conditions (pH 6.6 and conductivity of 10 mS/cm) the adsorption capacity of nattokinase with Fastline PRO was high, with a maximum capacity of 5,350 U/mL adsorbent. The elution behaviors were investigated using packed bed adsorption experiments, which demonstrated that the effective desorption of nattokinase could be achieved by effecting a pH of 9.5. The biomass pulse response experiments were carried out in order to evaluate the biomass/adsorbent interactions between Bacillus subtilis cells and Fastline PRO, and to demonstrate a stable expanded bed in the feedstock containing Bacillus subtilis cells. Finally, an EBA process, utilizing mixed-mode Fastline PRO adsorbent, was optimized to capture nattokinase directly from the fermentation broth. The purification factor reached 12.3, thereby demonstrating the advantages of the mixed-mode EBA in enzyme separation.