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Kangwon National University

EducationChuncheon, South Korea
About: Kangwon National University is a education organization based out in Chuncheon, South Korea. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Catalysis. The organization has 9836 authors who have published 20002 publications receiving 393562 citations. The organization is also known as: KNU.


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TL;DR: Surfaces of electrospun polymeric nanofibers were chemically functionalized for achieving sustained delivery through physical adsorption of diverse bioactive molecules for controlled drug delivery and tissue engineering.

958 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a review incorporating existing literature to understand the overall sorption behavior of heavy metals on biochar adsorbents is presented, and mathematical models are used to evaluate the efficiency of biochar at removing heavy metals.
Abstract: As a low-cost adsorbent, biochar can be used as a low-cost adsorbent for wastewater treatment, particularly with respect to treating heavy metals in wastewater. A number of studies have demonstrated effective removal of heavy metals from aqueous solutions by biochar and, in some cases, proven the superiority of biochars to activated carbons. Among several factors affecting the sorption ability of biochars, feedstock materials play a significant role. This review incorporates existing literature to understand the overall sorption behavior of heavy metals on biochar adsorbents. Depending on the biochar type, heavy metal can be removed by different mechanisms such as complexation, physical sorption, precipitation and electrostatic interactions. Mathematical sorption models can be used to understand the efficiency of biochar at removing heavy metals, and promote the application of biochar technology in water treatment.

951 citations

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TL;DR: Modification to produce engineered/designer biochar is likely to enhance the sorption capacity of biochar and its potential applications for environmental remediation.

905 citations

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TL;DR: The effect of flavonoids on eicosanoid and nitric oxide generating enzymes and the effect on expression of proinflammatory genes are summarized and a potential for new anti-inflammatory agents are discussed.

876 citations

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Hiroshi Murakami1, Hajime Baba1, Peter Barthel2, David L. Clements3, Martin Cohen4, Yasuo Doi5, Keigo Enya1, E. Figueredo6, Naofumi Fujishiro1, Naofumi Fujishiro5, Hideaki Fujiwara5, Mikio Fujiwara7, Pedro García-Lario8, Tomotsugu Goto1, Sunao Hasegawa1, Yasunori Hibi9, Takanori Hirao9, Norihisa Hiromoto10, Seung Soo Hong11, Koji Imai1, Miho N. Ishigaki1, Masateru Ishiguro11, Daisuke Ishihara5, Yoshifusa Ita1, Woong-Seob Jeong1, Kyung Sook Jeong11, Hidehiro Kaneda1, Hirokazu Kataza1, Mitsunobu Kawada9, Toshihide Kawai9, Akiko Kawamura9, Martin F. Kessler8, Do Kester12, Tsuneo Kii1, Dong Chan Kim13, Woojung Kim1, Hisato Kobayashi1, Hisato Kobayashi5, Bon Chul Koo11, Suk Minn Kwon14, Hyung Mok Lee11, Rosario Lorente8, Sin'itirou Makiuti1, Hideo Matsuhara1, Toshio Matsumoto1, Hiroshi Matsuo15, Shuji Matsuura1, Thomas G. Müller16, N. Murakami9, Hirohisa Nagata1, Takao Nakagawa1, T. Naoi1, Masanao Narita1, Manabu Noda17, Sang Hoon Oh11, Akira Ohnishi1, Youichi Ohyama1, Yoko Okada1, Haruyuki Okuda1, S. J. Oliver18, Takashi Onaka5, Takafumi Ootsubo9, Shinki Oyabu1, Soojong Pak19, Yong-Sun Park11, Chris P. Pearson1, Chris P. Pearson8, Michael Rowan-Robinson3, Toshinobu Saito1, Toshinobu Saito5, Itsuki Sakon5, Alberto Salama8, Shinji Sato9, Richard S. Savage18, Stephen Serjeant6, Hiroshi Shibai9, Mai Shirahata1, Jungjoo Sohn11, Toyoaki Suzuki1, Toyoaki Suzuki5, Toshinobu Takagi1, Hidenori Takahashi, Toshihiko Tanabe5, Tsutomu T. Takeuchi9, Satoshi Takita20, Satoshi Takita1, Matthew Thomson18, Kazunori Uemizu1, Munetaka Ueno5, Fumihiko Usui1, Eva Verdugo8, Takehiko Wada1, Lingyu Wang3, Toyoki Watabe9, Hidenori Watarai1, Glenn J. White21, Glenn J. White6, Issei Yamamura1, C. Yamauchi1, Akiko Yasuda22, Akiko Yasuda1 
TL;DR: AKARI as mentioned in this paper, the first Japanese satellite dedicated to infrared astronomy, was launched on 2006 February 21, and started observations in May of the same year, and has a 68.5 cm cooled telescope, together with two focal-plane instruments, which survey the sky in six wavelength bands from mid- to far-infrared.
Abstract: AKARI, the first Japanese satellite dedicated to infrared astronomy, was launched on 2006 February 21, and started observations in May of the same year. AKARI has a 68.5 cm cooled telescope, together with two focal-plane instruments, which survey the sky in six wavelength bands from mid- to far-infrared. The instruments also have a capability for imaging and spectroscopy in the wavelength range 2-180 mu m in the pointed observation mode, occasionally inserted into a continuous survey operation. The in-orbit cryogen lifetime is expected to be one and a half years. The All-Sky Survey will cover more than 90% of the whole sky with a higher spatial resolution and a wider wavelength coverage than that of the previous IRAS all-sky survey. Point-source catalogues of the All-Sky Survey will be released to the astronomical community. Pointed observations will be used for deep surveys of selected sky areas and systematic observations of important astronomical targets. These will become an additional future heritage of this mission.

844 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Marco Zanetti1451439104610
Teruki Kamon1422034115633
G. Della Ricca133159892678
Anna Kropivnitskaya128122180563
Filip Thyssen12582769781
Giacomo Fedi12281466889
Shi Xue Dou122202874031
Anna Zanetti120148871375
Aldo Penzo120122380085
Stefano Belforte118107069606
Matteo Marone11554053662
Vieri Candelise11397561581
Soon-Kwon Nam11153754979
Andrea Schizzi10747547634
Michael R. Wasielewski10776649082
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202338
2022128
20211,546
20201,425
20191,294
20181,255