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G. Collin and M. Zander, Extended A.bstracts and Program, Nineteenth Biennia/ Carbon Conference, Penn State University, University Park, PA., June 25-30, 1989, p. 466. [Pg.499]

Umesi, N. O., Coirelating Diffusion Coefficients in Dilute Liquid Mixtures, M.S. Thesis, Penn State University, University Park, PA, 1980. van Velzen, D., R. L. Cardozo, and H. Langenkamp, Ind. Eng. Chem. Fun-dam., 11 (1972) 20. [Pg.384]

Department of Physics, Penn State University, DuBois, Pennsylvania 15801... [Pg.217]

Krijn P de Jong, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, James A Dumesic, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, Chris Hardacre, Queen s University Belfast, Northern Ireland, Enrique Iglesia, University of California at Berkeley, USA, Zinfer Ismagilov, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Novosibirsk, Russia, Johannes Lercher, TU Munchen, Germany, Umit Ozkan, Ohio State University, USA, Chunshan Song, Penn State University, USA... [Pg.390]

Penn State University Researchers Discover Inexpensive Way to Clean Up Sulfur Dioxide from Coal Plants. U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory, http //www.netl.doe.gov/newsroom/media rel/mr pennst.html... [Pg.48]

De Maria, G., D Alessio, L., Teghil, R., Brunetti, B. and Ferro, D. (1997) Proceedings of the 9th International Conference May 1997 on High Temperature Materials Chemistry, Penn State, University Park, ed. Spear, K.E. (The Electrochemical Society, Pennigton, New Jersey), p. 556. [Pg.611]

Wang, Y. Wang, C. Y. Comparing variable density with constant density models for polymer electrolyte fuel cells. ECEC Technical Report 2003-02-, Penn State University University Park, PA, 2003. See also Modeling polymer electrolyte fuel cells with large density and velocity changes. J. Electrochem. Soc., in press. [Pg.525]

Lim, C. Wang, C. Y. Measurement of contact angles of liquid water in PEM fuel cell gas diffusion layer (GDL) by sessile drop and capillary rise methods. Penn State University Electrochemical Engine Center (ECEC) Technical Report no. 2001 03, Perm State University State College, PA, 2001. [Pg.525]

During the 1970 s. Professor Peter Given and his coworkers at Penn State University began a very extensive study of the effect of coal composition on coal reactivity utilizing 104 coals from the U.S. To date, a series of ten papers have been published concerning the coal reactivity studies of Given et al., of which two pertain directly to the subject of reactivity... [Pg.174]

Wright, C.C. Sprunk, G.C. Mineral Industries Experiment Station Bull. 1939, no. 26, Penn State University... [Pg.180]

K.-D. Henning, W. Bongartz, and J. Degel, 19th Biennial Conference on Carbon, Penn State University, Pa., June 25—30, 1990, extended abstracts, pp. 94, 95. [Pg.536]

Bryant, S. (1963). Bacterial Decomposition of Some Aromatic and Aliphatic Herbicides. University Park Penn State University Press. [Pg.322]

This work was performed under the auspices of the Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Chemical Sciences, U.S. DOE under contract W-31-109-ENG-38. The authors thank K.L. Stock for the maceral separations, G.R. Dyrkacz for the petrographic analysis and helpful discussion, and VI. Spackman, Penn. State University for choosing and providing the coal samples. [Pg.156]

Materials Science and Engineering Department and Materials Research Institute, Penn State University, USA... [Pg.39]

Davey Lab, C28 Department of Chemistry Penn State University University Park, PA 16802 USA... [Pg.1]

In addition to the existing technologies, research is continuing on designs for new and more efficient converters. For example, researchers at Penn State University are working on new ways to harness the power of the sun by using highly ordered arrays of titania nanotubes for H2 production and increased solar cell efficiency. [Pg.83]

Hydrogen can be made from water by electrolysis or by the photoelec-trochemical processes. The second is just being developed and is in its early research state of development. Therefore, these photoelectrochemical processes are very inefficient at this time. If the reader is interested in the state of the art of this technology, the work of T. E. Mallouk at Penn State University and the reports of government scientists John Turner or Mark Spitzer can be consulted. [Pg.106]

Two projects were announced in the late 1990 s to develop the ITM Process and another related technology. Air Products will lead an 8V2-year, US 90 million research project that is supposed to culminate in the construction of a 500 million SCFD Process Development Unit in 2005. Members of the team include McDermott, Ceramatec, Eltron Research, Battelle, Penn State University, ChevronTexaco, Norsk Hydro, University of Alaska - Fairbanks and the University of Pennsylvania. [Pg.123]

Penn State University, 104 Davey Laboratory, University Park, PA, 16802-6300, USA... [Pg.149]


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