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Alpha-contained laboratory scale pulse column facility for SRL

Description: For studying solvent extraction processes, a laboratory-sized pulse column facility was constructed at the Savannah River Laboratory. This facility, in conjunction with existing miniature mixer-settler equipment and the centrifugal contactor facility currently under construction at SRL, provides capability for cross comparison of solvent extraction technology. This presentation describes the design and applications of the Pulse Column Facility at SRL.
Date: January 1, 1980
Creator: Reif, D. J.; Cadieux, J. R.; Fauth, D. J. & Thompson, M. C.
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Savannah River Laboratory DOSTOMAN code: a compartmental pathways computer model of contaminant transport

Description: The Savannah River Laboratory DOSTOMAN code has been used since 1978 for environmental pathway analysis of potential migration of radionuclides and hazardous chemicals. The DOSTOMAN work is reviewed including a summary of historical use of compartmental models, the mathematical basis for the DOSTOMAN code, examples of exact analytical solutions for simple matrices, methods for numerical solution of complex matrices, and mathematical validation/calibration of the SRL code. The review includes th… more
Date: January 1, 1985
Creator: King, C M; Wilhite, E L; Root, Jr, R W; Fauth, D J; Routt, K R; Emslie, R H et al.
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Development of Novel CO2 Adsorbents for Capture of CO2 from Flue Gas

Description: Capturing CO2 emissions generated from fossil fuel-based power plants has received widespread attention and is considered a vital course of action for CO2 emission abatement. Efforts are underway at the Department of Energy’s National Energy Technology Laboratory to develop viable energy technologies enabling the CO2 capture from large stationary point sources. Solid, immobilized amine sorbents (IAS) formulated by impregnation of liquid amines within porous substrates are reactive towards CO2 a… more
Date: June 1, 2007
Creator: Fauth, D. J.; Filburn, T. P. (University of Hartford, West Hartford, CT); Gray, M. L.; Hedges, S. W.; Hoffman, J.; Pennline, H. W. et al.
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