The main goal of this program was to demonstrate the utility of coal extracts from the West Virginia University (WVU) extraction process as suitable base raw materials for the carbon products encompassed by the Carbon Products Consortium (CPC) team. These include binder and impregnation pitches, Coke for graphite electrodes, Cokes for anodes and specialty graphite, matrices for C/C composites and raw material for mesophase pitch fibers. Previous work in this program has shown that the WVU coal extraction process coupled with hydrotreatment, does have the potential for achieving this objective. The current effort involved screening and evaluation of extracts produced by the WVU Group and recommending appropriate materials for scaleup for sub...
Processes for coal conversion are being evaluated for the development of carbon-product precursors. ...
Michael A. Nowak of DOE/FETC contacted Richard A. Winschel of CONSOL, Inc., for samples of coal-deri...
Coal is a kind of cheap industrial materials with abundant reserves in nature. With big organic mole...
The main goal of this program is to demonstrate the utility of coal extracts from the West Virginia ...
Tasks 1 and 2 involve preparation of a Project Management Plan and establishment of a Participants A...
This report presents the results of a one-year effort directed at the exploration of the use of coal...
The purpose of this DOE-funded effort is to develop continuous processes for solvent extraction of c...
This Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory sponsored project developed carbon p...
A final draft of the Project Management Plan, with input from the COTR, was developed during the cur...
The technical work during this past quarter has focused on enhancing equipment and instrumentation i...
The objective of these projects was to investigate alternative technologies for non-fuel uses of coa...
Three initial coal-extracted (C-E) samples were received from the West Virginia University (WVU) Che...
The authors have examined effects of blending a raw coal extract (EXT) with an extracted coal-tar pi...
A solvent extraction technique for removing mineral matter, including the inorganic sulfur, from coa...
This Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory sponsored project developed processe...
Processes for coal conversion are being evaluated for the development of carbon-product precursors. ...
Michael A. Nowak of DOE/FETC contacted Richard A. Winschel of CONSOL, Inc., for samples of coal-deri...
Coal is a kind of cheap industrial materials with abundant reserves in nature. With big organic mole...
The main goal of this program is to demonstrate the utility of coal extracts from the West Virginia ...
Tasks 1 and 2 involve preparation of a Project Management Plan and establishment of a Participants A...
This report presents the results of a one-year effort directed at the exploration of the use of coal...
The purpose of this DOE-funded effort is to develop continuous processes for solvent extraction of c...
This Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory sponsored project developed carbon p...
A final draft of the Project Management Plan, with input from the COTR, was developed during the cur...
The technical work during this past quarter has focused on enhancing equipment and instrumentation i...
The objective of these projects was to investigate alternative technologies for non-fuel uses of coa...
Three initial coal-extracted (C-E) samples were received from the West Virginia University (WVU) Che...
The authors have examined effects of blending a raw coal extract (EXT) with an extracted coal-tar pi...
A solvent extraction technique for removing mineral matter, including the inorganic sulfur, from coa...
This Department of Energy National Energy Technology Laboratory sponsored project developed processe...
Processes for coal conversion are being evaluated for the development of carbon-product precursors. ...
Michael A. Nowak of DOE/FETC contacted Richard A. Winschel of CONSOL, Inc., for samples of coal-deri...
Coal is a kind of cheap industrial materials with abundant reserves in nature. With big organic mole...