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energeia newsletter - volume 9

Following files are made available in PDF format.

VOLUME 9 TITLE AUTHOR
Volume 9-6
(pdf)
Nov.-Dec., 1998
(pdf)
Nanotube Composite Carbon Fibers Apparo M. Rao
CAER Research Funding and Prospects Frank Derbyshire
Editorial - Food for Thought Frank Derbyshire
Volume 9-5
Sep.-Oct., 1998
(pdf)
Light Years Ahead D. J. Baker
Selective Surface Flow Carbon Membrane for Gas Separation S. Sircar
Editorial - Steps Toward (EPSCoR) Graduation J. Stencel
Volume 9-4
July-Aug., 1998
(pdf)
In-situ 1H NMR studies on coal J. Andrésen, M. Maroto-Valer and C. Snape
Emission of Toxic Explosive and Fire Hazardous Gases in Coal Piles Stored Under Atmospheric Conditions - Part II S. Grossman and H. Cohen
Editorial - Reflecting on the Clean Air Act's Effect on the Coal and Utility Industries J. Hower
Volume 9-3
May-June, 1998
(pdf)
Activated Carbons from Agricultural Byproducts for Adsorption of Organics and Metals C. Toles
Emission of Toxic Explosive and Fire Hazardous Gases in Coal Piles Stored Under Atmospheric Conditions - Part 1 S. Grossman and H. Cohen
Editorial - Don't Fear Technology R. Lawson
Volume 9-2
Mar.-Apr., 1998
(pdf)
Coal Fly Ash: A Retrospective and Future Look O. Manz
Editorial - Into the Wide Blue Yonder F. Derbyshire
Volume9-1
Jan.-Feb., 1998
(pdf)
Adventures in Surface Science: A Personal History K. Sing
Molecular Structure and Energetics: A Changing Paradigm I. Hargittai
Editorial - Unburned Carbon on Fly Ash: A BurningIssue for Coal-Fired Utilities T. Ruppel and T. Sarkus

Energeia is published six times a year by the University of Kentucky's Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER). The publication features aspects of energy resource development and environmentally related topics.

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