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염소계 화합물(TCE, PCE)로 오염된 토양 및 지하수 처리를 위한 실용적 고도산화처리시스템 개발 (I) (Development of Practical Advanced Oxidation Treatment System for Decontamination of Soil and Groundwater Contaminated with Chlorinated Solvent (TCE, PCE) : Phase I)

  • 손석규;이종열;정재성;이홍균;공성호
    • 한국지하수토양환경학회지:지하수토양환경
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    • 제12권5호
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    • pp.105-114
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    • 2007
  • Advanced oxidation processes(AOPs)는 강력한 산화제인 hydroxyl radical(${\cdot}OH$)를 생성하여 오염물질을 산화시키는 기법이다. 본 연구에서는 DNAPL인 trichloroethylene(TCE)과 tetrachloroethylene(PCE)의 수리학적 특성을 고려하여 우수한 고도산화처리기법($UV/Fe^{3+}$-chelating agent/$H_2O_2$기법, $UV/H_2O_2$기법)의 적용성 평가를 실시하였다. TCE, PCE 처리에 있어 가장 높은 분해효율을 보인 기법은 $UV/H_2O_2$기법으로 pH 6의 중성조건에서 TCE의 경우 150분 만에 99.92%의 TCE 분해를 나타내었고($[H_2O_2]$ = 147 mM, UV dose = 17.4 kwh/L), PCE의 경우 반응 2시간에 99.99%가 분해되었다($[H_2O_2]$ = 29.4 mM, UV dose = 52.2 kwh/L). 또한, $UV/Fe^{3+}$-chelating agent/$H_2O_2$기법을 적용하였을 경우, TCE는 90분 만에 99.9% (UV dose = 34.8 kwh/L, $[Fe^{3+}]$ = 0.1 mM, [Oxalate] = 0.6 mM, $[H_2O_2]$ = 147 mM) PCE는 반응시간 6시간 만에 99.81% (UV dose = 17.4 kwh/L, $[Fe^{3+}]$ = 0.1 mM, [Oxalate] = 0.6 mM, $[H_2O_2]$ = 29.4 mM)의 빠른 분해경향을 보였다. 이러한 결과는 기존의 고도산화처리기법 중 modified Fenton 반응에 UV를 적용함으로서 반응 중 $H_2O_2$의 재생산을 증가시킬 수 있음을 보여주고 있다. 또한, Fe(III) 이온의 Fe(II) 이온으로의 환원을 용이하게 하여 기존 Fenton 반응에 비해 처리시간의 단축 및 분해효율의 향상을 기대할 수 있을 것이다. 그리고, oxalate나 acetate같은 저분자 유기산 착제의 적용으로 pH의 안정성과 분해효율의 향상이 가능하고, 철이온 및 oxalate나 acetate와 같은 물질이 자연상에 존재함에 따라 보다 경제적이고 친환경적인 실용적 처리기법 도출이 가능할 것이다.

The Contribution of Innovation Activity to the Output Growth of Emerging Economies: The Case of Kazakhstan

  • Smagulova, Sholpan;Mukasheva, Saltanat
    • 유통과학연구
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    • 제10권7호
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    • pp.33-41
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    • 2012
  • The purpose of this study is to analyse the state of the energy industry and to determine the efficiency of its functioning on the basis of energy conservation principle and application of innovative technologies aimed at improving the ecological modernisation of agricultural sectors of Kazakhstan. The research methodology is based on an integrated approach of financial and economic evaluation of the effectiveness of the investment project, based on calculation of elasticity, total costs and profitability, as well as on comparative, graphical and system analysis. The current stage is characterised by widely spread restructuring processes of electric power industry in many countries through introduction of new technical installations of energy facilities and increased government regulation in order to enhance the competitive advantage of electricity market. Electric power industry features a considerable value of creating areas. For example, by providing scientific and technical progress, it crucially affects not only the development but also the territorial organisation of productive forces, first of all the industry. In modern life, more than 90% of electricity and heat is obtained by Kazakhstan's economy by consuming non-renewable energy resources: different types of coal, oil shale, oil, natural gas and peat. Therefore, it is significant to ensure energy security, as the country faces a rapid fall back to mono-gas structure of fuel and energy balance. However, energy resources in Kazakhstan are spread very unevenly. Its main supplies are concentrated in northern and central parts of the republic, and the majority of consumers of electrical power live in the southern and western areas of the country. However, energy plays an important role in the economy of industrial production and to a large extent determines the level of competitive advantage, which is a promising condition for implementation of energy-saving and environmentally friendly technologies. In these circumstances, issues of modernisation and reforms of this sector in Kazakhstan gain more and more importance, which can be seen in the example of economically sustainable solutions of a large local monopoly company, significant savings in capital investment and efficiency of implementation of an investment project. A major disadvantage of development of electricity distribution companies is the prevalence of very high moral and physical amortisation of equipment, reaching almost 70-80%, which significantly increases the operating costs. For example, while an investment of 12 billion tenge was planned in 2009 in this branch, in 2012 it is planned to invest more than 17 billion. Obviously, despite the absolute increase, the rate of investment is still quite low, as the total demand in this area is at least more than 250 billion tenge. In addition, industrial infrastructure, including the objects of Kazakhstan electric power industry, have a tangible adverse impact on the environment. Thus, since there is a large number of various power projects that are sources of electromagnetic radiation, the environment is deteriorated. Hence, there is a need to optimise the efficiency of the organisation and management of production activities of energy companies, to create and implement new technologies, to ensure safe production and provide solutions to various environmental aspects. These are key strategic factors to ensure success of the modern energy sector of Kazakhstan. The contribution of authors in developing the scope of this subject is explained by the fact that there was not enough research in the energy sector, especially in the view of ecological modernisation. This work differs from similar works in Kazakhstan in the way that the proposed method of investment project calculation takes into account the time factor, which compares the current and future value of profit from the implementation of innovative equipment that helps to bring it to actual practise. The feasibility of writing this article lies in the need of forming a public policy in the industrial sector, including optimising the structure of energy disbursing rate, which complies with the terms of future modernised development of the domestic energy sector.

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