1994 Fall (WASHINGTON DC) 39(3)

ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR CHARACTERIZING LIQUEFACTION AND PYROLYSIS PRODUCTS Entire Symposium as PDF
PDFThe Use of Thermogravimetric Analysis to Follow Changes During Short-Contact-Time Coal Liquefaction.
  H. Huang, K. Wang, W. H. Calkins, M. T. Klein
PDFThe Release of Nitrogen in Coal Combustion and Pyrolysis of Coals and Macerals.
  C. J. Hindmarsh, J. E. Varey, K. M. Thomas
PDFThe Chemistry of Sulfur During Hydropyrolysis of Coals.
  M. L. Gorbaty, S. R. Kelemen, S. N. Vaughn, M. Sansone, P. J. Kwiatek, G. N. George
PDFRemoval and Recovery of Nitrogen and Sulfur Compounds from Coal Tar Fractions Using Supported Aluminum Sulfate Under Supercritical CO2 Conditions.
  K. Sakanishi, H. Obata, I. Mochida, T. Sakaki, 761
PDFCharacterization of Nitrogenous Compounds in Distillates Derived from Two-Stage Coal Liquefaction.
  C. Bradley, R. E. Pauls, D. C. Cronauer, M. E. Bambacht, 766
PDFPreparative Separation and Characterization of Coal Liquid Aromatics.
  J. N. Story
PDFCharacterization of Pitch Fractions by Quantitative Solid State 13C NMR.
  J. M. Andresen, P. R. Dennison, M. M. Maroto-Valer, C. E. Snape, R. Garcia, S. R. Moinelo
PDFCPMAS and DDMAS 13c NMR Analysis of Coal Liquefaction Residues.
  C. Song, L. Hou, A. K. Saini, P. G. Hatcher
PDFScope and Limitation of Ruthenium Ion Catalyzed Oxidation of Coal as an Analytical Tool for an Aliphatic Portion of Coal Organic Materials.
  S. Murata, K. Uesaka, H. Inoue, M. Nomura
PDFAbsolute Hydrogen Determination in Coal-Derived Heavy Distillate Samples. R. J. Kottenstette
  D. A. Schneider, D. A. Loy
PDFTwo-Dimensional HPLC GC-MS Characterization of Oils from Catalytic Coal Liquefaction.
  A. K. Saini, C. Song
PDFUse of Hydrophyrolysis-MS to Probe the Hydrocracking and Diphenylalkane Linkages in the Solid State. S. D. Brown
  0. Sirkecioglu, K. Ismail, J. Andresen, C. E. Snape, A. C. Buchanan, III, P. F. Britt
PDFA Critical Survey of the Value of Microwave Heating for the Acceleration of Reactions of -OH Groups in Coal and the Relationship to New Analytical Methods for -OH Determination.
  P. Monsef-Mirzai, H. Manak, W. R. McWhinnie
PDFThe Application of PIXE/PIGE Analysis to Liquefaction Studies. C. J. Lafferty
  C. Eloi, R. K. Anderson, J. D. Robertson
PDFX-Ray Characterization of the Crystalline Inorganic Species and the Organic Matrix in Wilsonville Recycle Resid from Run #259.
  D. L. Wertz, C. B. Smithhart
PDFNitrogen XANES Studies of Argonne Coals. S. Mitra-Kirtley
  0. C. Mullins, J. van Elp, S. P. Cramer
PDFComparison of Element-Specific Capillary Chromatography Detectors for the Identification of Heteroatomic Species in Coal Liquids.
  S. C. Mitchell, K. D. Bartle, K. M. L. Holden, C. E. Snape, S. Moinelo, R. Garcia
PDFComparison of Several Contemporary Ionization/Mass Analyzer Techniques for Large Components of Complex Fossil-Derived Materials. J. E. Hunt
  R. E. Winans
PDFHigh Performance Liquid Chromatography of Coal Liquefaction Process Streams Using Normal-Phase Separation with Diode Array Detection.
  D. E. McKinney, D. J. Clifford, L. Hou, M. R. Bogdan, P. G. Hatcher
PDFMolecular Beam Mass Spectrometric Characterization of Biomass Pyrolysis Products for Fuels Chemicals.
  F. A. Agblevor, M. F. Davis, R. J. Evans
Application of Fuel Chemistry to Other Areas Entire Symposium as PDF
PDFCoprocessing of 4-(1-naphthylmethyl)bibenzyl with Waste Tires Using Finely Dispersed Iron and Molybdenum Catalysts.
  Y. Tang, C. W. Curtis
PDFNature of the Chemical Reaction for Furfural Modified Asphalt.
  G. M. Memon, B. H. Chollar
PDFSelective Catalytic Sorbents for NOX from Combustion Flue Gas.
  A. M. Rubel, M. Stewart, J. Stencel
PDFNovel Approach to the Production of Graphite from Anthracite.
  J. V. Atria, S. M. Zeng, F. Rusinko, H. H. Schobert
PDFKinetics Modeling of the Atmospheric-Pressure Chemical Vapor Deposition of Silicon Dioxide from Silane Oxygen.
  C. J. Giunta
PDFSlagging Behavior of Coal Ash under Gasifier Environment.
  H. T. Kim, S. W. Chung, S. H. Lee
PDFIon Exchange and Absorption Techniques to Apply Catalysts for Liquefaction of Lower Rank Coals.
  K. S. Vorres, D. C. Cronauer, C. W. Curtis, C. J. Brannan
General Papers Entire Symposium as PDF
PDFInfluence of the Water-Gas-Shift Reaction on Low Temperature Pretreatment of Subbituminous Coal. S. C. Lim
  J. B. Lainhart, E. N. Givens
PDFThe Performance of Biomass Derived Ultracarbofluids in Standard Diesel Engines.
  M. Anwar, R. G. Temple, C. J. Mumford
PDFThe Thermochemical Conversion of Cellulose to Oil in Different Solvent-Feed Ratios with Different Reducing Gases.
  B. K. Datta
PDFCellulose Decomposition Kinetics - Global Kinetics for Fuels Processing and Fire Modeling Applications.
  I. Milosavljevic, E. M. Suuberg
Stability and Oxidation Chemistry of Liquid Fuels Entire Symposium as PDF
PDFSediment Precursors in Middle Distillate Fuel Instability Reactions.
  G. W. Mushrush, D. R. Hardy
PDFField Ionization Mass Spectrometric Analysis of the Phenalenone-Indole Coupling Product: The Nature of Insolubles Formed in Diesel Oils.
  R. Malhotra, D. S. Tse, D. R. Hardy, G. W. Mushrush, W. J. Stalick, R. N. Hazlett
PDFCharacterization of Soluble Macromolecular Oxidatively Reactive Species (SMORS) from Middle Distillate Diesel Fuels: Their Origin and Role in Instability.
  D. R. Hardy, M. A. Wechter
PDFStorage Stability of Diesel Fuel Produced from Brazilian Crude - Chemical Modification During Aging and the Effect of Hydrotreating on Fuel Stability.
  H. O. Gomes, R. C. L. Pereira
PDFStudies of the Stability and Sediment Precursors in Visbreaker Middle Distillate.
  Y. K. Sharma, H. C. Chandola, K. M. Agrawal, I. D. Singh
PDFInstability of Middle Distillate Fuels During Storage and Characterization of Insolubles by FTIR.
  Y. K. Sharma, I. D. Singh, D. S. Aswal, K. M. Agrawal
PDFPredicting Stability at the Refinery Using SMORS.
  M. A. Wechter, D. R. Hardy
PDFA Fuel Stability Study: Filterable and Adherent Insolubles as Functions of Time.
  E. W. White
PDFEffects of Sulfur Compounds on a JP-8 Surrogate Fuel.
  W. D. Schultz, A. P. Gillman
PDFSurface Fouling: Short- vs. Long-Term Tests.
  E. G. Jones, W. J. Balster
PDFThermal stability of Diesel Fuels by Quantitative Gravimetric JFTOT.
  E. J. Beal, D. R. Hardy
THE USE OF MODELS FOR LIQUEFACTION AND GASIFICATION REACTIONS Entire Symposium as PDF
PDFHydrogen Exchange Pathways Between Arenes and Dihydroarenes: An Experimental and Mechanistic Modeling Study of High Temperature Hydrogen Transfer Pathways.
  T. Autrey, E. Alborn-Cleveland, D. M. Camaioni, J. A. Franz
PDFIs RHT Alive and Living in Venezuela?
  D. F. McMillen, R. Malhotra
PDFIntrinsic Barriers for H-Atom Transfer Reactions.
  D. M. Camaioni, S. T. Autrey, J. A. Franz
PDFMechanistic Modelling of 9,10-Dimethylanthracene Thermolysis.
  P. S. Virk, V. J. Vlastnik
PDFHeat Treatment of Coals in Hydrogen-Donating Solvents at Temperatures as Low as 175-300°C.
  M. Iino, J. Shen
PDFSubstituent Effects on C-H Bond Strengths of the Benzylic Positions in Coal-Model Compounds: Effects of Sulfur, Oxygen, Nitrogen and Aromatic Moieties on the Stabilities of Radicals.
  M. Alnajjar, G. Gleicher, J. Franz, S. Truksa, X. Zhang, F. Bordwell
PDFSolution Phase Reactions of Atomic Hydrogen.
  D. D. Tanner
PDFThermodynamic and Kinetic Evaluations of Radical Stabilities.
  M. J. Bausch, D. Autry, C. Garcia, Y. Gong, R. Gostowski, W. Li
PDFThermolysis of Silica-Immobilized 1-(4'-Hydroxyphenyl)-2 phenylethane Under D2. A Hydroliquefaction Model.
  R. D. Guthrie,, S. Ramakrishnan, P. F. Britt, A. C. Buchanan III, B. H. Davis
PDFUncatalyzed Reaction of Selected Unsaturated Compounds with D2.
  V. K. Rajagopal, R. D. Guthrie, B. Shi, B. H. Davis
PDFThermolysis of Phenethyl Phenyl Ether. A Model of Ether Linkages in Low Rank Coal.
  P. F. Britt, A. C. Buchanan III, E. A., Malcom
PDFRestricted Mass Transport Effects on Free Radical Reactions.
  A. C. Buchanan III, P. F. Britt, K. B. Thomas
PDFThe Effect of Coal Addition on Solvent Hydrogenation and Coal Conversion in a Model Alkylnaphthalene Solvent.
  K. S., Rothenberger, A. V. Cugini, K. T. Schroeder, G. A. Veloski, M. V. Ciocco
PDFThe Effect of Pressure and Solvent Quality on First Stage Coal Liquefaction With Dispersed Catalysts.
  A. V. Cugini, K. S. Rothenberger, M. V. Ciocco, G. A. Veloski, D. V. Martello
PDFPillared Montmorillonite Catalysts for Coal Liquefaction.
  R. K. Sharma, E. S. Olson
PDFSynthetic Clay-Supported Catalysts for Coal Liquefaction.
  E. S. Olson, R. K. Sharma
PDFModel Reactions as a Measure of MOS2 Activity.
  K. T. Schroeder, B. C. Bockrath, R. D. Miller
PDFRoles of Molecular Hydrogen and a Hydrogen Donor Solvent in the Cracking of Coal Model Compounds with Dispersed Catalysts.
  T. Suzuki, N. Ikenaga, T. Sakota, T. Matsui
PDFMechanisms of Iron-Based Catalysts Investigated Using Model Compounds.
  J. C. Linehan, D. W. Matson, J. G. Darab, S. T. Autrey
PDFHeterogeneous Catalysis: Mechanisms of Selective Cleavage of Strong Carbon-Carbon Bonds.
  M. Farcasiu, S. C. Petrosius
PDFThe Effect of Promoter Metals on The Catalytic Activity of Sulfated Hematite for Model Compound Reactions.
  G. T. Hager, R. Ochoa, E. N. Givens, P. C. Ecklund, F. Derbyshire
PDFModel Hydrocracking Reactions Over Monometallic and Bimetallic Dispersed Catalysts.
  E. Schmidt, C. Song
PDFMicrobial Desulfurization Mechanisms.
  E. S. Olson, D. C. Stanley, R. K. Sharma, J. R. Gallagher