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Daekeun Kim
Researcher at Seoul National University of Science and Technology
Publications - 121
Citations - 2772
Daekeun Kim is an academic researcher from Seoul National University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Adsorption & Biofilter. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 116 publications receiving 2435 citations. Previous affiliations of Daekeun Kim include Seoul National University & Chungbuk National University.
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Sources and remediation for mercury contamination in aquatic systems: a literature review
TL;DR: The results show that the most important anthropogenic sources of mercury pollution in aquatic systems are: atmospheric deposition, erosion, urban discharges, agricultural materials, mining, and combustion and industrial discharges.
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Enhancing struvite precipitation potential for ammonia nitrogen removal in municipal landfill leachate
TL;DR: Struvite precipitation effectively proceeded by an addition of excess magnesium and phosphate sources followed by a addition of the buffering reagent, in which condition the local formation of inappropriate deposits or the contamination of the desired struvite was minimized.
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Application of struvite precipitation in treating ammonium nitrogen from semiconductor wastewater
TL;DR: P pH was an important parameter in the simultaneous removals of ammonium nitrogen and orthophosphate and it was revealed that the low and high initial concentrations of NH( 4)-N and F inhibited NH(4-N and PO(4)-P removal efficiencies in struvite precipitation, respectively.
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Distribution characteristics of airborne bacteria and fungi in the general hospitals of Korea.
TL;DR: Measurement sites are main lobby, ICU, surgical ward and biomedical laboratory and total five times were sampled with six-stage cascade impactor to provide fundamental data related to size-based characteristics of bioaerosol distributed in the general hospital.
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Evaluation of pilot-scale in-vessel composting for food waste treatment.
TL;DR: It was revealed in this study that bulk density bore a linear relation to moisture content during composting, and the final compost without bulking agent showed negative correlation between heavy metal and organic matters content.