Publications by authors named "Kipal Kim"

The collected roots of Undaria pinnatifida, the main waste in farming sites, accounting for 40-60% of annual production, was pyrolyzed under temperature ranging from 200 to 800°C to evaluate the influence of pyrolysis temperature on biochar properties and phosphate adsorption capacity. It was confirmed that an increase in the pyrolysis temperature led to a decrease of the yield of biochar, while ash content remained almost due to carbonization followed by mineralization. Elemental analysis results indicated an increase in aromaticity and decreased polarity at a high pyrolysis temperature.

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  • The study investigates the textural properties and phosphate adsorption capabilities of modified biochar enhanced with Mg-Al nanocomposites using an electro-assisted modification method.
  • The modified biochar exhibits a uniform distribution of nano-sized composites and various chemical structures on its surface, displayed through thorough structural and chemical analyses.
  • The findings highlight the exceptional phosphate adsorption capacity of the modified biochar at 887 mg g(-1), making it a highly effective adsorbent for removing phosphates from water.
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Bacterial community structures in four sequencing anoxic/anaerobic-aerobic membrane bioreactors (SAMs) that were fed with synthetic medium composed of different organic compounds in substrate as carbon source; acetate-dominant (acetate/propionate = 4/1), propionate-dominant (acetate/propionate = 1/4), glucose-dominant (glucose/acetate = 4/1) and methanol-dominant (methanol/acetate/propionate = 6/3/1) were analyzed by respiratory quinone profile and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) techniques. The SAMs were operated at controlled pH range 7-8.5 and at constant temperature 25 degrees C.

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