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Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratories

T0088 Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Terra-VLT Vitrification Technology T0090 Beco Engineering Company, Alka/Sorb... [Pg.38]

T0087 Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Liquid Corona... [Pg.78]

T0087 Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Liquid Corona T0135 Calgon Carbon Corporation, Activated Carbon T0136 Calgon Carbon Oxidation Technologies, Rayox... [Pg.78]

Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratories (PNNL, Richland, WA) are developing microreactors that produce synthesis gas. These reactors can be mass-produced to yield efficient, compact and cost-effective systems, and they have been made from copper, aluminum, stainless steel, high-temperature alloys, plastics and ceramics. Conventional technologies cannot take full advantage of the intrinsically rapid surface reactions involved in the catalytic conversion of hydrocarbon fuels, but microreactors with integrated catalyst structures can61. [Pg.126]

Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratories are developing microreactors that produce synthesis gas. These reactors can be mass-produced to yield efficient, compact, and cost-effective systems.61... [Pg.1017]

RESS [Rapid Expansion of Supercritical Solutions] A process for depositing a film of solid material on a surface. The substance is dissolved in supercritical carbon dioxide. When the pressure is suddenly reduced, the fluid reverts to the gaseous state and the solute is deposited on the walls of the vessel. Used for size reduction, coating, and microencapsulation. First described in 1879. Developed in 1983 by R.D. Smith at the Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA. [Pg.306]

Battelle, Pacific Northwest National Laboratories hEGF, Factor VIII, IX, XIII, Thrombin 92, 94-98, 241... [Pg.842]

Judith A. Bradbury, technical manager at Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, is currently evaluating public involvement programs across the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) complex. She previously completed a series of evaluations of the effectiveness of DOE s 12 site-specific advisory boards and led an assessment of community concerns about incineration and perspectives on the U.S. Army Chemical Weapons Disposal Program. Dr. Bradbury is a member of the Risk Assessment and Policy Association. She earned a B.S. in sociology from the London School of Economics, an M.A. in public affairs from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and a Ph.D. in public and international affairs from the University of Pittsburgh. [Pg.59]

Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory maintains three websites that are perhaps the most comprehensive sites available. The site at (all addresses are preceded by http //)... [Pg.127]

Bradbury, J.A., K.M. Branch, J.H. Heerwagen, and E.B. Liebow. 1994. Community Viewpoints of the Chemical Stockpile Disposal Program. Washington, D.C. Battelle, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. [Pg.69]

Lowe, Ernest and John L. Warren, The Source of Value An Executive Briefing and Sourcebook on Industrial Ecology, Battelle, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, 1997. [Pg.612]


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