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November 2015

Insights into the Hydrothermal Stability of ZSM-5 Under Relevant Biomass Conversion Reaction Conditions

Conference Presentation
AIChE Annual Meeting
November 9, 2015
Zeolite catalysts used for the conversion of carbohydrates to renewable platform chemicals (e.g., glucose to HMF) in the condensed phase are shown to...

Photocatalytic Methanol Reforming on TiO2

Conference Presentation
AIChE Annual Meeting
November 9, 2015
Hydrogen gas has great potential for use in transportation fuels and industrial applications, but as it is currently produced commercially from steam...

Effects of Season and Heating Mode on Ignition and Burning Behavior of Ten Species of LIVE FUEL Measured in a FLAT-Flame Burner System

Conference Presentation
AIChE Annual Meeting
November 9, 2015
The effect of season and heating mode on ignition and burning behavior of living vegetation were studied in a flat-flame burner system including a...

Water Desalination By Shock Electrodialysis

Conference Presentation
AIChE Annual Meeting
November 9, 2015
The development of cost and energy efficient water purification systems, specifically desalination systems, is one of the most critical engineering...

Bridging the Finance Gap for Carbon Capture and Storage

Conference Presentation
AIChE Annual Meeting
November 8, 2015
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a technically feasible technology that can be deployed to reduce CO 2 emissions from power plants and industrial...

To Label or Not to Label: Addressing America's Genetically Modified Organism Policy

Conference Presentation
AIChE Annual Meeting
November 8, 2015
Biotechnology in the United States has the ability to genetically modify organisms in order to better serve farmers and consumers. However, these...

Get On Board: High-speed Rail Policy to Incentivize Growth and Planning

Conference Presentation
AIChE Annual Meeting
November 8, 2015
Last year Japan celebrated the 50 th anniversary of the Tokaido Shinkansen, and only now does the climate seem ripe for high-speed passenger rail in...

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