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패각 분말기반 과산화칼슘 제조와 산소 유리 특성Preparation of Calcium Peroxide Originated from Oyster Shell Powder and Oxygen Releasing Ability

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Preparation of Calcium Peroxide Originated from Oyster Shell Powder and Oxygen Releasing Ability
Authors
유길선안지은조대철권성현
Issue Date
2018
Publisher
한국환경과학회
Keywords
Bioremediation; Oxygen releasing compound; Calcium peroxide; Ultrasonication
Citation
한국환경과학회지, v.27, no.9, pp.763 - 770
Journal Title
한국환경과학회지
Volume
27
Number
9
Start Page
763
End Page
770
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/6507
DOI
10.5322/JESI.2018.27.9.763
ISSN
1225-4517
Abstract
Bioremediation in situ is heavily dependent on the oxygenic environment which would privide the dwelling microorganism with sufficient oxygen. The situation could be easily resolved with supply of an Oxygen Releasing Compound (ORC). In this paper we prepared that sort of material out of oyster shell powder (mostly calcium carbonate) that prevails every shore areas of the country. We used two different oxidizing methods in the first step of the whole manufacturing process–conventional heating in a furnace and an ultrasound generator to obtain calcium oxide. Then that calcium oxide was further oxidized into calcium peroxide which may release oxygen under a moisturized condition. The oxygen releasing experiments were run to test the performance of our products, and to determine the gas kinetics during the experiments. Interestingly, calcium peroxide derived from ultrasound treatment was much more energy-effective as ORC than that from furnace heating although the heat derived process was better than that of ultrasound in terms of oxygen content and its releasing rate. We also found that most of the data collected from the gas releasing experiments fairly supported an ordinary 1st order kinetics to oxygen concentration, which shaped a sharp discharge of oxygen at the very early moment of each test.
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