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    Ozonation effectiveness on the mitigation of airborne microorganisms and particulate matter for enhanced indoor air quality
    (2026-01-01)
    Yooyen, Soemsak
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    Pohsa, Akrom
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    Hayeema, Asmin
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    Fuengfung, Jakkarin
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    Sookpordee, Pilun
    The efficacy of gaseous ozonation in eliminating indoor air pollutants has been investigated to improve indoor air quality. The ozone generator was operated until the air conditioning room attained ozone concentrations of 25, 50 and 75 ppm for 15 minutes. Rooms exposed to all ozone concentrations were efficacious in eradicating microorganisms and particulate matter (PM) within the air-conditioned room, with the level of elimination contingent upon the ozone concentration and duration of the test. Among these investigations, the 75 ppm ozone condition was the most efficacious in diminishing room microbe numbers. Ozone gas activity exerted a more pronounced effect on diminishing the number of PM. PMs within the 1.0–5.0 µm range were 75%–90% eliminated following the attainment of ozone levels of 75 ppm. This inquiry suggests that pre-treatment of the air with ozone can improve the indoor air quality and make it safer for occupants.
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    Sustainable Waste Management Improves the Quality of Industrial RDF Production and Benefits the Environments
    (2025-09-03)
    Sumethchotimetha, Rapepat
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    Sompornpailin, Kanokporn
    Waste management significantly influences environmental conditions and living standards. This research examined raw material wastes derived from different waste managements: pre-treatment of municipal solid waste (MSW) and landfill solid waste (LSW) recovery, along with their potential effects on the quality of refuse-derived fuel (RDF), to determine an appropriate management system. Waste samples from the Eastern region of Thailand were gathered and categorized according to their source and quality. The two sample groups exhibited similarities in waste classification but differed in quantity of waste components. MSW displayed a slightly elevated average moisture and contaminant level relative to LSW. MSW had a larger fraction of soft plastics (58.78% w/w) compared to recycled landfill waste (36.55% w/w). Hard plastics represented a minor segment in both categories, yet their quantity in recycled landfill waste exceeded that in household waste by over onefold. Notably, LSW generally demonstrated superior quality compared to MSW. Both sources of solid waste were processed for RDF production in industrial operations. The RDF3 produced from the process represented 45-55% of the input raw material. The average heating value (HHV/GCV) of the RDF3 was ascertained to be 4786.90±144.10 kcal/kg. These RDF3 exhibited an average moisture content of 26.20±1.65%. The average chlorine content recorded throughout the experiment was 0.79±0.23%. Raw materials from both origins are essential for maintaining industrial production processes. RDF facility performance, when optimized, can contribute to landfill space minimization and environmental pollution mitigation. Effective management of raw materials and waste segregation provides a viable alternative fuel source for domestic industries.
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    Property Comparison of Different Standard Wood Pallets for Possible Local Sourcing
    (2025-01-02)
    Manitayakul, Chutima
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    Sompornpailin, Kanokporn
    The global expansion of freight transport across business types has impacted supply chain logistics in terms of coordinating the storage and delivery of goods and services across the supply chain. Wooden pallets are in high demand due to their price and environmental impact; however, the wood raw materials needed for making pallets are in short supply. This research was aimed at analyzing the possibility of using local wood instead of imported wood in the production of standard industrial pallets. Industrial pallets were designed using local acacia wood to replace some or all of the imported Radiata pine. This local acacia wood was utilized to prepare and construct pallets of the standard dimensions that were in accordance with the designs. Pallets made from the same type of wood and mixed woods were heat treated to meet the criteria of the ISPM 15 protocol for export. Flat pallet testing was conducted in accordance with industrial standards for the evaluation of the finished products. All types of pallets, including pallets containing local wood components, showed no visible damage during drop tests and compression strength assessments. However, the variability in diagonal span rates was influenced by the wood used in the fabrication process. Pallets frabricated from both partial and full acacia wood exhibited increased bending rates of 2081 and 2650 MPa, respectively, due to the higher levels of cellulose and lignin found in acacia wood. Our research suggests that there is an opportunity to manufacture standard pallets using locally sustainable wood resources, with some modifications to current industrial processes required.
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    Novel Hybrid Spun Silk Yarn Developed from Eri and Mulberry Silks Under Industrial Level and Its Characterizations
    (2025-01-01)
    Kewcharoenwong, Preetanat
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    Sompornpailin, Kanokporn
    To develop a novel hybrid spun silk yarn, the silk fibers have been analyzed in depth. This research aims to characterize the Mulberry and Eri silk fibers. The morphology of a single silk fiber was examined with an optical microscope and FESEM. The result of single-silk fiber properties showed that, Mulberry and Eri fibers have similar tensile strength (4.71 ± 0.98 and 4.93 ± 0.79 gram-force, respectively) but different in elongation percentage (13.43 ± 3.67 and 23.78 ± 4.90, respectively). Mulberry silk fibers are small, dense, compact, and non-porous, as for the Eri silk fibers, they are large, loose, and porous. Mulberry silk fibers have a smoother surface compared to Eri silk fibers. Mulberry and Eri silk fibers in different ratios were spun into silk yarn on an industrial scale, leading to the development of single and hybrid spun silk yarns. Under controlled yarn count and twist conditions, the hybrid silk yarns have an average tensile strength between that of single silk yarn. Adding more than 50% Mulberry silk fibers to spun silk yarn significantly reduced the percentage of yarn elongation. The synergistic effects of strength and elongation observed in Mulberry and Eri silk have resulted in novel yarns with new properties that can be applied in various textile industries.
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    Titanium dioxide nanoparticles in nutrient solution for enhancement of power density generated from plant fuel cell
    (2021-09-15)
    Sompornpailin, Kanokporn
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    Siri, Saranrat
    Plants have ability to convert solar energy into chemical energy in photosynthetic process to produce their own food. Under this process, chlorophyll molecules in plant cell are excited and cascade transferring a high energy electron to the accepters, therefore the electrical currents are generated in this plant system. This current is thinking as the alternative power resources in the future. Titanium dioxide (TiO2) is widely used in photocatalysis in semiconductors because of large bandgap polymorphs of this particles. This substance enhances an absorbing light of different wavelengths owing to their electronic structure. In this experiment, TiO2 nanoparticles are added up into different concentrations of nutrient solution under plant fuel cell system, in order to study the generation of electric power. The cathode and anode electrodes, in the system were zinc steel and polypropylene mixed with CNTs. Electrical potentials and currents of plant fuel cell system with TiO2 are detected and recorded in comparison to that of system without TiO2. Plant fuel cell system, adding TiO2 nanoparticles enhances the current density and voltage in comparison to the non TiO2 system, depending on the concentration of nutrient solution medium and detection time. TiO2 nanoparticle adding in liquid nutrient of plant fuel cell enhance the electric power density, because this particle may improve an absorption of light radiation. The process may increase the oxidation of water and soluble nutrients which escalate the level of total ionic charges in the fuel system. The charges were separated and transferred to the specific electrodes that will be affected on power density generating from the fuel cell system.
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    Plant physiological impacts and flavonoid metabolic responses to uptake TiO2 nanoparticles
    (2020-04-01)
    Sompornpailin, Kanokporn
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    Chayaprasert, Wilailack
    The presence of Titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO<inf>2</inf> NPs) contamination in the environment is of concern because of their oxidative effect on organisms. Transgenic tobaccos that overexpressed PAP1, a MYB75 gene, were used to investigate the response of plants to the presence of TiO<inf>2</inf> NPs and the results were compared to those for wild type (WT) plants. The experiment was performed under tissue culture conditions with daylight fluorescence. The physiological responses of the plants under moderately low concentrations of TiO<inf>2</inf> NPs (20-40 mg L<sup>-1</sup>) were analyzed in relation to metabolic responses and the results were compared to those of plants under zero TiO<inf>2</inf> conditions. Under conditions of 20 mg L<sup>-1</sup> TiO<inf>2</inf>, WT and PAP1 plants showed better physiology than plants under other conditions. These plants had higher chlorophyll and carotenoid levels, and better membrane stability than plants under non TiO<inf>2</inf> conditions. The WT plants grown in medium at 40 mg L<sup>-1</sup> TiO<inf>2</inf> showed deteriorated physiology, while PAP1 plants grown under the same condition were shown various changes in physiology depending on the line. Moreover, the content of total soluble sugar (TSS) and flavonoids in the extracts of plant were increased in response to the concentrations of TiO<inf>2</inf>. However, all PAP1 transgenics had flavone and flavonol contents that were approximately 2-3 times the levels found in WT plants, while TSS and anthocyanin subgroup levels were not different among the WT and transgenic plants. Excessive nanoparticles can induce oxidative damage in cells, and it appears that PAP1 transgenics can alleviate such damage by enhancing flavonoid accumulation.
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    Effects of modulated concentration of ZnO nanoparticles on enhancing biosynthesis of metabolites and protecting plant membrane
    (2019-01-01)
    Chayaprasert, Wilailack
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    Sompornpailin, Kanokporn
    Nowadays, nanoparticles are raising their applications around the world. ZnO nanoparticles are extensively used in the industrial and agricultural processes because of low price and less toxicity. Nevertheless, the pros and cons, effects of ZnO nanoparticles are still under discussing. This research aimed to study the protective effects of ZnO nanoparticles on plant physiology at the cellular level by analyzing biomaterial levels in relation to the stability of cellular membranes. Shoots of wild type and tt8 transgenic tobaccos were grown under tissue culture condition in the medium, adding 0, 10, 20 mg/L ZnO nanoparticles. Under media conditions adding 10, 20 mg/L ZnO nanoparticles, tobacco increased accumulation of plant metabolites (total soluble sugar and flavonoids). In these ZnO conditions, wild type and transgenic tobaccos enhanced total soluble sugar about 30-50% and 20-30%, respectively. The highest content of total soluble sugar was found in 20 mg/L ZnO nanoparticle condition. In similarity to the content of total soluble sugar, tobacco plants showed the highest average contents of flavone, flavonol and anthocyanin after growing in 20 mg/L ZnO nanoparticle conditions, 92.8%, 61.39% and 48.81% in wild type and 73.49%, 52.39% and 81.68% in transgenics, respectively. Tobaccos under 10 mg/L ZnO media condition increased the accumulation of total soluble sugar and flavonoid contents less than those under 20 mg/L ZnO media condition. However, these plants showed the lowest average percentage of cell membrane injury, 19.5% in wild type and 10-18% in transgenic tobaccos, following with plant under 20 mg/L ZnO nanoparticle and non ZnO nanoparticle conditions. Therefore, 10-20 mg/L ZnO nanoparticles in the media showed the induction of plant metabolites, especially in transgenics, and the enhancements of plant protection when compared with the same line tobacco under condition of non ZnO nanoparticles. Ten mg/L ZnO nanoparticle media is the best condition in protecting cellular membrane of tobacco.
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    A proper concentration of carbon black nanoparticles enhances growth of the regenerated vetiver grass
    (2017-01-01)
    Khunchuay, Chonnikarn
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    Sompornpailin, Kanokporn
    Carbon black (CB) nanoparticles were used in enhancing efficiency of the plant regeneration process under tissue culture condition. The calli of vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanioides L. Nash) were induced by using axillary bud as the explant. These calli were subjected onto plant regeneration medium, Murashige & Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with 1 mgL<sup>-1</sup> α-naphthalene acetic acid (NAA), 2 mgL<sup>-1</sup> 6-benzylaminopurine (BAP) and 2 mgL<sup>-1</sup> kinetin, adding 0-70 mgL<sup>-1</sup> concentrations of carbon black (CB) nanoparticles. After six week incubation, vetiver calli developed on the medium supplemented with 40 mgL<sup>-1</sup> CB nanoparticles showed the rather high frequencies of plant regeneration (93.75%), nevertheless no statistically different with other treatment did. Media containing CB nanoparticles in the range 40-60 mgL<sup>-1</sup> significantly affected on enhancing the average of shoot number per callus more than other CB concentration did. Especially, the average shoot lengths of plantlets derived from 40 and 50 mgL<sup>-1</sup> CB media (1.73 and 2.19 cm) are longer than those from non CB or other CB concentration media (0.88<sup>-1</sup>.05 cm) at the significant level. Adding CB nanoparticles in regeneration medium effects on enhancing electrical conductivity and decreasing the pH value. The concentration of CB nanoparticle effected the ratio of colloidal sizes which was found in the medium. The proper concentration of CB generates the optimum property of the regeneration medium which can promote the average of shoot number per callus, and enhanced shoot elongation of vetiver grass in the regeneration process.
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    Synergistic effects of BAP and kinetin media additives on regeneration of vetiver grass (Vetiveria zizanioides L. Nash)
    (2016-05-01)
    Sompornpailin, Kanokporn
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    Khunchuay, Chonnikarn
    Regeneration efficiency was enhanced by adding auxin and cytokinin at different concentrations to the media. It was found that the two highest frequencies-90 and 85%-of callus induction occured when the buds were cultured in an MS medium supplemented with 2 mgL<sup>-1</sup> a-naphthalene acetic acid (NAA) plus 1 mgL<sup>-1</sup> N<sup>6</sup>-benzylaminopurine (BAP) (CIM2) and in the same medium supplemented with 2 mgL<sup>-1</sup> NAA plus 1 mgL<sup>-1</sup> kinetin (CIM5), respectively. When cultured further in a plant regeneration medium supplemented with 1 mgL<sup>-1</sup> NAA and 2 mgL<sup>-1</sup> BAP (PRM1), these calli regenerated with high efficiencies, 80% for calli grown in CIM2 and 85% for calli grown in CIM5. The low BAP concentration in CIM1 (2 mgL<sup>-1</sup> NAA and 0.5 mgL<sup>-1</sup> BAP) resulted in a low regeneration efficiency and fewer shoots per callus even though the PRM3 regeneration medium had a high concentration of cytokinins (2 mgL<sup>-1</sup> BAP and 2 mgL<sup>-1</sup> kinetin) . However, the calli cultured in CIM2 without kinetin but with a suitable level of BAP still regenerated with high efficiencies in PRM2 and PRM3 that contained 1 and 2 mgL<sup>-1</sup> kinetin, respectively. Similarly, when calli cultured in CIM5 without BAP but with kinetin were regenerated in PRM1 with BAP alone, they also regenerated with a high regeneration efficiency. These results showed that culturing a specific tissue in a medium with suitable concentrations of NAA and BAP or kinetin resulted in a large number of multiple shoots, and BAP and kinetin worked synergistically to produce a high plant regeneration efficiency.
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    Tobacco randomly inserted TT8 differenly enhance light signals and flavonoid accumulation
    (2015-08-18)
    Sompornpailin, Kanokporn
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    Kanthang, Supha
    The individual lines of tobacco over-expressing TT8, a bHLH gene, were constructed and cultured under tissue culture condition radiating with photosynthetically activation radiation (PAR) or PAR+UVA. They were compared to wild type (WT). Leaf of treated plants was extracted and analyzed for flavonoid accumulations using a spectrophotometer. The extract of TT8 plants significantly contained flavone, flavonol and anthocyanin level, higher than the WT extract did. The petal extracts of mature transgenic under PAR had a similar absorbance profile of each substance, but these extracts had higher flavonoid contents than the leaf extracts did. All flavonoid subgroups and p-coumaric acid biosynthesis were significantly enhanced after the additional UVA radiation to plant. This UVA condition slightly stimulated an accumulation of these substances in normal plant. Some transgenic greatly increased flavonoid accumulation in responding to PAR+UVA, but the others were slightly different compared to WT. The distinct insertion site is directly affected TT8 gene expression. Transgenic seeds had a dark brown color more than WT seed, which indicated high content of polymer flavonoids (proanthocyanins). This over-expressing TT8 in transgenic tobacco may directly or indirectly enhance the signal transductions of PAR and UVA and raise up flavonoid accumulation.