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2004 Research Activities

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Coal-derived Nanofiber Sheets
Inorganic Specialists
Contact: Dr. David W. Firsich, 937-865-4491 or firsich@coax.net

Anthracite Coal as a Feedstock for Activated Carbon
West Virginia University
Contact: Dr. John W. Zondlo, 304- 293-2111 x2409 or john.zondlo@mail.wvu.edu

Understanding Anthracite Properties Towards Its Use as Intumescent Material for Polyurethane Foams
The Pennsylvania State University & Air Products
Contact: Dr. Caroline Burgess Clifford(PSU), 814-865-8676 or ceb7@psu.edu

Coal Based Mesophase Pitch for Carbon Products
GrafTech International, Ltd.
Contact: Mr. Doug J. Miller, 216-676-2558 or doug.miller@graftech.com

Technical and Economic Assessment of Mild Coal Extraction
University of Kentucky
Contact: Dr. Rodney Andrews, 859-257-0265 or Andrews@caer.uky.edu

Accelerated Processing of Isotropic Carbon Fibers from Coal
University of Kentucky
Contact: Dr. Rodney Andrews, 859-257-0265 or Andrews@caer.uky.edu

Correlation of Foaming Performance with the Properties of Coal-Based Precursor
West Virginia University
Contact: Dr. Alfred H. Stiller, 304-293-2111 or alfred.stiller@mail.wvu.edu

Nanostructured Anthracite-Metal composites for Hydrogen Storage
The Pennsylvania State University
Contact: Dr. Angela Lueking, 814-863-6256 or adl11@psu.edu

Use of Combustion and Gasification Chars for Mercury Capture
The Pennsylvania State University & Southern Company
Contact: Mr. Bruce Miller (PSU), 814-865-3093 or bgm3@psu.edu

Powdered Activated Carbon Recycling for Mercury Emissions Control
University of Florida & Engineering Performance Solutions
Contact: Dr. David W. Mazyck (UFL), 352-846-1039 or dmazyck@ufl.edu


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