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Bioresource Technology | 2002

Effects of SO2 and NO on growth of Chlorella sp. KR-1.

Jin Suk Lee; Deog Keun Kim; Jun Pyo Lee; Soon Chul Park; Jong Ho Koh; Hye Sung Cho; Seung Wook Kim

Effects of the toxic compounds in flue gas, SOx and NOx, on growth of Chlorella sp. KR-1 have been determined. Although growth of KR-1 was suppressed by the toxic compounds, KR-1 exhibited excellent tolerances to SOx compared to other algal strains. When Chlorella KR-1 was cultured with the model gas containing 60 ppm SO2, the linear growth rate was 1.24 g/l day which is about 25% lower than that of the control culture aerated with the gas mixture containing no toxic compounds, SO2 and NO. KR-1 could grow even with the model gas containing 100 ppm SO2 and the linear growth rate of KR-1 in the culture was 0.78 g/l day. The period for lag phase was increased with increasing of SO2 concentration that also resulted in the decrease of the linear growth rate and the maximum cell concentration. Direct CO2 fixation by Chlorella KR-1 has been successfully done using actual flue gases from a liquified natural gas (LNG)- or diesel-fueled boiler. These results indicated that Chlorella KR-1 may be applied for direct CO2 fixation from actual flue gas.


Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies | 2007

Separation and Quantitation of Silver Nanoparticles using Sedimentation Field-Flow Fractionation

Sun Tae Kim; Dong Young Kang; Seungho Lee; Won‐Suk Kim; Jong Taik Lee; Hye Sung Cho; Sang-Ho Kim

Abstract Sedimentation field‐flow fractionation (SdFFF) provides a mass based separation, and, thus, a size based separation for particles of uniform density. In this study, SdFFF was employed for separation and determination of size distributions of silver nanoparticles of about 100 nm in diameter. The relative abundances of each population in binary mixtures of silver nanoparticles were determined by mathematically deconvoluting the SdFFF fractograms. Various experimental parameters, including the field strength (channel rotation rate), flow rate, and the carrier composition, were varied to find an optimum SdFFF condition for separation and analysis of silver nanoparticles. The field and/or flow programming were also tested to improve the resolution. The silver nanoparticles were not resolved well when pure water was used as the carrier, due to charge interactions among the particles and between the particles and the channel wall. Water with 0.1% FL‐70 was chosen as the dispersing medium and also as the carrier for SdFFF analysis of silver nanoparticles.


Chemosphere | 2015

High-throughput method of dioxin analysis in aqueous samples using consecutive solid phase extraction steps with the new C18 Ultraflow™ pressurized liquid extraction and automated clean-up

Yeu-Young Youn; Deok Hie Park; Yeon Hwa Lee; Young-Hee Lim; Hye Sung Cho

A high-throughput analytical method has been developed for the determination of seventeen 2,3,7,8-substituted congeners of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) in aqueous samples. A recently introduced octadecyl (C18) disk for semi-automated solid-phase extraction of PCDD/Fs in water samples with a high level of particulate material has been tested for the analysis of dioxins. A new type of C18 disk specially designed for the analysis of hexane extractable material (HEM), but never previously reported for use in PCDD/Fs analysis. This kind of disk allows a higher filtration flow, and therefore the time of analysis is reduced. The solid-phase extraction technique is used to change samples from liquid to solid, and therefore pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) can be used in the pre-treatment. In order to achieve efficient purification, extracts from the PLE are purified using an automated Power-prep system with disposable silica, alumina, and carbon columns. Quantitative analyses of PCDD/Fs were performed by GC-HRMS using multi-ion detection (MID) mode. The method was successfully applied to the analysis of water samples from the wastewater treatment system of a vinyl chloride monomer plant. The entire procedure is in agreement with EPA1613 recommendations regarding the blank control, MDLs (method detection limits), accuracy, and precision. The high-throughput method not only meets the requirements of international standards, but also shortens the required analysis time from 2 weeks to 3d.


Journal of Chromatographic Science | 2015

Gas Chromatographic Method for the Analysis of Organic Acids in the Bio-Catalytic Conversion Process

Byoung-Hyoun Kim; Hye Sung Cho

An analytical method for the quantification of acrylic acid (AA), 1,3-propanediol (1,3-PD) and 3-hydroxypropionic acid (3-HP) in the bio-catalytic conversion process has been developed by gas chromatography. A simple liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) procedure was used in the sample preparation. Organic acid additives such as trifluoroacetic acid were used to improve the extraction efficiency in the LLE procedure. Under optimum analysis conditions, all analytes were satisfactorily separated with no interference. In standard calibration, all correlation coefficients (r(2)) were better than or equal to 0.994. In culture media, the intra-batch precision (% relative standard deviation) and recovery (%) as the average value of the quality control samples were 2.3 and 102.4%, respectively. In addition, the inter-batch precision and recovery as the average value of the quality control samples were 5.0 and 104.0%, respectively. In phosphate buffer, the intra-batch precision and recovery as the average value of the quality control samples were 2.7 and 101.6%, respectively. In addition, the inter-batch precision and recovery as the average value of the quality control samples were 2.9 and 101.7%, respectively. The limit of detection (S/N ratio: 3) and limit of quantification (S/N ratio: 10) were 1.0 and 3.5 µg/mL, 3.0 and 10.0 µg/mL, and 9.0 and 30.0 µg/mL, respectively, for AA, 1,3-PD and 3-HP. Consequently, this method was demonstrated to be acceptable for the quantitative analysis of AA, 1,3-PD and 3-HP in culture media and phosphate buffer.


Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis | 2014

Investigation of the thermal degradation of polyacrylate adhesives by evolved gas analysis–(gas chromatography)–mass spectrometry

Byoung-Hyoun Kim; Dong Guk Hwang; Nosun Kim; Mi-Ra Hong; Hye Sung Cho


Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 2016

Monomer Determination of Polyamic Acids by Hydrolysis and Methanolysis, and Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry

Byoung-Hyoun Kim; Dong-Hyun Kim; Hye Sung Cho


Bulletin of The Korean Chemical Society | 1990

Acid-Base and Spectroscopic Properties of 1,4-Benzodiazepines in Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate Micellar Solutions

Joon Woo Park; Hye Sung Cho


Archive | 2013

고분자 전해질 조성물, 전해질 막, 막-전극 접합체 및 연료전지

Seong Ho Choi; 최성호; Hyemi Kim; 김혜미; Hye Sung Cho; 조혜성; Hyuk Kim; 김혁; Youngcheol Choi; 최영철; Sangwoo Lee; 이상우; Tae Geun Noh; 노태근; Kyunga Sung; 성경아; Do Young Kim; Minkyu Min; 민민규


Archive | 2013

POLYMER SIDE CHAIN ANALYSIS METHOD AND POLYMER SIDE CHAIN ANALYSIS DEVICE

Seung Yup Lee; Hye Sung Cho; Jin Sook Ryu


Archive | 2013

POLYMER ELECTROLYTE COMPOSITION, ELECTROLYTE MEMBRANE, MEMBRANE-ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY AND FUEL CELL

Seong Ho Choi; Hyemi Kim; Hye Sung Cho; Hyuk Kim; Youngcheol Choi; Sangwoo Lee; Tae Geun Noh; Kyunga Sung; Doyoung Kim; Minkyu Min

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