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    Arsenic and Mercury Partitioning in Fly Ash at a Kentucky Power Plant by Sakulpitakphon, Tanaporn, Hower, James C, Trimble, Alan S, Schram, William H, Thomas, Gerald A

    Published in Energy & fuels (01-07-2003)
    “…Coal and fly ash samples were collected from a 500-MW unit at a Kentucky power plant, with the objective of studying the distribution of arsenic, mercury, and…”
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    Mercury Capture by Fly Ash:  Study of the Combustion of a High-Mercury Coal at a Utility Boiler by Sakulpitakphon, Tanaporn, Hower, James C, Trimble, Alan S, Schram, William H, Thomas, Gerald A

    Published in Energy & fuels (15-05-2000)
    “…Mercury capture on fly ash was studied at a coal-fired utility boiler burning a single-mine source high-Hg Appalachian coal. Other elements were also studied…”
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    Size-Dependent Variations in Fly Ash Trace Element Chemistry: Examples from a Kentucky Power Plant and with Emphasis on Rare Earth Elements by Liu, Jingjing, Dai, Shifeng, He, Xin, Hower, James C, Sakulpitakphon, Tanaporn

    Published in Energy & fuels (19-01-2017)
    “…Rare earth elements while not considered to be volatile in coal combustion do show some variation between ash collection rows. To better understand this…”
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    Tracking mercury from the mine to the power plant: geochemistry of the Manchester coal bed, Clay County, Kentucky by Sakulpitakphon, Tanaporn, Hower, James C, Schram, William H, Ward, Colin R

    Published in International journal of coal geology (20-02-2004)
    “…The high volatile A bituminous Manchester coal bed was sampled at five mine sites in central Clay County, southeastern Kentucky. The coal bed has a high…”
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    Mercury Capture by Distinct Fly Ash Carbon Forms by Hower, James C, Maroto-Valer, M. Mercedes, Taulbee, Darrell N, Sakulpitakphon, Tanaporn

    Published in Energy & fuels (01-01-2000)
    “…Carbon was separated from the fly ash from a Kentucky power plant using density gradient centrifugation and a lithium heterolpolytungstate high-density media…”
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    Predicted CO 2 emissions from maceral concentrates of high volatile bituminous Kentucky and Illinois coals by Sakulpitakphon, Tanaporn, Hower, James C, Taulbee, Darrell N

    “…A large collection of well-characterized coals, documented in the Center for Applied Energy Research's (CAER) database, was used to estimate the CO 2 content…”
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    Brecciated and mineralized coals in Union County, Western Kentucky coal field by Hower, James C, Williams, David A, Eble, Cortland F, Sakulpitakphon, Tanaporn, Moecher, David P

    Published in International journal of coal geology (01-10-2001)
    “…Coals from the D-2 and D-3 boreholes in the Grove Center 7 1/2 min quadrangle, Union County, KY, have been found to be highly brecciated and mineralized. The…”
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    Major and Minor Element Distribution in Fly Ash from a Coal-Fired Utility Boiler in Kentucky by Hower, James C., Sakulpitakphon, Tanaporn, Trimble, Alan S., Thomas, Gerald A., Schram, William H.

    “…Study of the combustion of a multiseam blend of southeastern Kentucky high volatile A bituminous medium sulfur coal in a 220-MW wall-fired utility boiler…”
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