1994 Fall (WASHINGTON DC) 39(4)

ALTERNATIVE ROUTES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FUELS Oil Processing Entire Symposium as PDF
PDFVapor Extraction of Heavy Oil and Bitumen.
  S. K. Das, R. M., Butler
PDFEffect of Polyolefins on the Thermal Cracking of Heavy Residues.
  M. Stanciulescu, M. Seoud, J. F. Kelly
PDFExtraheavy Crude Oil Upgrading in the Presence of Natural Gas as Hydrogen Source. Continuous Flow Experiments and Economic Evaluation.
  C. Ovalles, E. S. Arias, A. Hamana, C. B. Badell, G. Gonzalez
PDFLight Olefin Production, Skeletal Olefin Isomerization and
  Etherification for Oxygenated Fuel Production., A. M. Gaffney
PDFShape-Selective Isopropylation of Naphthalene Over Dealuminated Mordenites.
  A. D. Schmitz, C. Song
Biomass, Renewables and Waste Products Entire Symposium as PDF
PDFEffects of Mass Transfer and Hydrogen Pressure on the Fixed-Bed Pyrolysis and Sunflower Bagasse.
  E. Putun, O. M. Kockar, F. Gercel, E. Ekinci, J. Anderson, M. M. Maroto-Valer, C. E. Snape
PDFBiomass to Hydrogen via Pyrolysis and Reforming.
  M. Mann, E. Chornet, s. Czernik, D. Wang
PDFConversion of Fatty Acids and Esters to Low-Aromatic Gasoline.
  R., K. Sharma, E. S. Olson
PDFCatalytic Upgrading of Biocrude Oil Vapors to Produce Hydrocarbons for Oil Refinery Applications.
  J. Diebold, S. Phillips, D. Tyndall, J. Scahill, C. Feik, S. Czernik
PDFCharacterization and Catalytic Conditioning of Synthesis Gas
  Produced by Biomass Gasification., S. C. Gebhard, D. A. Gratson, R. J. French, M. A. Ratcliff, J. A. Patrick, M. Paisley, X. Zhao, S. Cowley
PDFThe Application of Gasification Technology to Produce
  Transportation Fuels., R. R. Dickinson
PDFSynthetic Crude Oil From Petroleum Waste Materials.
  R. O. Schleiffer
PDFColiquefaction of Waste Rubber Tires with Coal.
  E. C. Orr, W. Tuntawiroon, L. L. Anderson, E. M. Eyring
Direct Liquefaction Catalysis Entire Symposium as PDF
PDFComparison of Nickel Molybdenum Hydrous Metal Oxides with Commercial Catalysts for HDS/HDN of Coal Liquids.
  S. E. Lott, T. J. Gardner, L. I. McLaughlin, J. B. Oelfke
PDFCharacterization of Silica-Doped Hydrous Titanium Oxide (HTO:Si)-Supported Nickel Molybdenum (NiMo) Catalyst Coatings.
  T. J. Gardner, L. I. McLaughlin, S. E. Lott, J. B. Oelfke
PDFThe Effect of Promoter Metal Concentration on the Catalytic Activity of Sulfated Hematite for the Liquefaction of a Subbituminous Coal.
  G. T. Hager, A. L. Compton, E. N. Givens, F. J. Derbyshire
PDFTowards Improved Iron-Based Catalysts for Direct Coal Liquefaction.
  D. B. Dadyburjor, A. H. Stiller, C. D. Stinespring, J. W. Zondlo, J. Wann, R. K. Sharma, D. Tian, S. Agarwal, A. Chadha
PDFImpregnation Alternatives for Fe-Based Coal Liquefaction
  Catalysts., R. K. Anderson, B. J. Armstrong, E. N. Givens, F. J. Derbyshire
PDFLiquefaction of Coal Impregnated with Catalyst During Preswelling.
  C. J. Brannan, C. W. Curtis, D. C. Cronauer
PDFUsing Water and Dispersed MoS2 Catalyst for Coal Conversion into Fuels and Chemicals.
  C. Song, A. K. Saini
PDFCatalyst Performance in Ashy-Resid Containing Recycle Oils.
  R. K. Anderson, F. J. Derbyshire, E. N. Givens
Direct Liquefaction Processing Entire Symposium as PDF
PDFThe Direct Liquefaction Proof of Concept Program.
  A. G. Comolli, L. K. Lee, V. R. Pradhan, R. H. Stalzer
PDFLiquefaction of Black Thunder Coal With Counterflow Reactor
  Technology., R. J. Parker, P. L. Simpson, D. J. Berger
PDFTwo-Stage Liquefaction of Wyoming Sub-bituminous Coal-Effect of
  Syngas As A Reducing Gas., L. K. Lee, V. Pradhan, R. H. Stalzer, A. G. Comolli
PDFPremium Distillate Products from Direct Liquefaction of Coal.
  P. Zhou, R. A. Winshel, E. B. Klunder
PDFValuation of Coal Liquids as Refinery Feedstocks Using Linear Programming Tool (PIMS)
  S. K. Poddar, E. S. 'Resurreccion
PDFTechnoeconomic Assessment of Dewaxing and Hydrotreatment Recycle
  M. Peluso
PDFAlternate Routes for the Production of Fuels From Coal and Natural Gas.
  D. Gray, G. Tomlinson, A. ElSawy
PDFDeashing of Coal Liquids by Sonically Assisted Filtration.
  B. J. Slomka
PDFPETC's On-Site Natural Gas Conversion Efforts.
  C. E. Taylor
Gas Conversion Entire Symposium as PDF
PDFMethyl Chloride via Oxyhydrochlorination of Methane.
  B. M. Naasz, J. S. Smith, A. I. Toupadakis, C. G. Knutson, R. F. Jarvis, B. R. Crum
PDFPressure Effects on the Oxyhydrochlorination of Methane.
  M. A. McDonald, M. F. Zarochak
PDFBiomimetic Catalyst Development for Natural Gas Conversion.
  M. C. Showalter, J. A. Shelnutt, C. J. Medforth, J. M. E. Quirke
PDFGas-to-Liguid Research Program of the U.S. Department of Energy: A Programmatic Overview.
  A. C. Bose, G. J. Stiegel, R. D. Srivastava
PDFMethylation of Ethylene Over Lewis-Acid Catalysts.
  M. V. C. Sekhar
PDFGasoline from Natural Gas by Sulfur Processing.
  E. J. Erekson, F. Q. Miao
PDFCeramic Membranes for Generation of Partial-Oxidation Products from Methane.
  U. Balachandran, J. T. Dusek, S. M. Sweeney, R. L. Mieville, P. S. Maiya, M. S. Kleefisch, S. Pei, T. P. Kobylinski, A. C. Bose
Gas Conversion/Shale Oil Entire Symposium as PDF
PDFThe Investigation of Fullerene Based Catalysts for Methane Activation.
  H. J. Wu, A. S. Hirschon, R. Malhotra
PDFSolid Superacid Catalysts: n-Butane Conversion Catalyzed by Fe-and Mn-Promoted Sulfated Zirconia.
  J. L. d-Itri, T. Cheung, B. C. Gates, R. B. Wilson
PDFFeasibility Study of a Novel Thermal Plasma Process for Natural Gas Conversion.
  B. A. Detering, P. C. Kong, G. J. Maffia
PDFA Hot-Recycled-Solid Oil Shale Retorting Process for the
  R. J. Cena
PDFEffects of Scale-Up on Oil and Gas Yields in a Solid-Recycled
  S. D. Carter, D. N.
PDFProcessing/Economic Strategy for Upgrading Shale Oil.
  C. P. Russell, P. A. V. Devineni, Taulbee, A. Vego, J. L. Stehn
PDFThe Measurement of Phase Equilibria for Process Streams at Operating Temperatures and the Implications for the CRE Liquefaction Project
  A. Waller, S.T. Walton
Indirect Liquefaction Catalysis Entire Symposium as PDF
PDFA High Activity Zeolite-Supported Cobalt Fischer-Tropsch Catalyst.
  R. R. Frame, S. A. Bradley, E. Schumacher, H. B. Gala
PDFEffects of Supports and Promoters on Cobalt P-T Catalyst Behavior in Fixed Bed vs. Slurry Bubble Column Reactors.
  R. Oukaci, J. G., Goodwin, G. Marcelin, A. Singleton
PDFAttrition and Carbon Formation on Iron Catalysts.
  S. D. Kohler, M. S. Harrington, N. B. Jackson
PDFUltrafine Particles of Iron in Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis.
  D. Mahajan, K. Pandya
PDFIsobutylene Synthesis From Hydrogen Lean Syngas in Slurry and Trickle Bed Reactors.
  C. Erkey, R. G. Anthony, A. Akgerman
PDFThe Selective Pathway to Higher Oxygenates from CO, H2, Olefins, and Chlorocarbons.
  R. Krishnamurthy, S. S. C. Chuang, M. A. Brundage, M. W. Balakos
PDFIsobutanol Coupling with Ethanol and Methanol to Ethers Over Sulfonated Resin Catalysts: Activities and Selectivities.
  R. G. Herman, K. Klier, O. C. Feeley, M. A. Johnson, Q. Sun, L. Lietti
Indirect Liquefaction Processing Entire Symposium as PDF
PDFShell Middle Distillate Synthesis: The Process, The Plant, The Products.
  P. J. A. Tijm
PDFProduct Valuation of Fischer-Tropsch Derived Fuels.
  J. J. Marano, S. Rogers, G. N. Choi, S. J. Kramer
PDFProcess Simulation Model for Indirect Coal Liquefaction Using Slurry Reactor Fischer-Tropsch Technology.
  G. N. Choi, S. S. Tarn, J. M. Fox, S. J. Kramer, S. Rogers
PDFCoproduction of Hydrogen and Electricity: Catalytic Applications.
  G. A. Mills
PDFEquilibrium Thermodynamic Analysis of Liquid-Phase Ethyl Tert-Butyl Ether (ETBE) Synthesis.
  K. L. Jensen, R. Datta
PDFMethanol Synthesis in a Trickle Bed Reactor.
  J. Wang, S. Tjandra, R. G. Anthony, A. Akgerman
PDFA Model for Liquid Phase Methanol Synthesis Process in a Cocurrent Flow Entrained Reactor.
  P. Vijayaraghavan, C. J. Kulik, S. Lee
PDFEvaluation of Low-Temperature Methanol Synthesis in Liquid Phase.
  S. Ohyama