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    Feasibility of CO2 Extraction from Seawater and Simultaneous Hydrogen Gas Generation Using a Novel and Robust Electrolytic Cation Exchange Module Based on Continuous Electrodeionization Technology by Willauer, Heather D, DiMascio, Felice, Hardy, Dennis R, Williams, Frederick W

    “…A novel, robust, and innovative electrolytic cation exchange process has been used to efficiently extract large quantities of CO2 in the form of bicarbonate…”
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    Development of an Electrolytic Cation Exchange Module for the Simultaneous Extraction of Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen Gas from Natural Seawater by Willauer, Heather D, DiMascio, Felice, Hardy, Dennis R, Williams, Frederick W

    Published in Energy & fuels (16-02-2017)
    “…An electrolytic cation exchange process has been developed to extract large quantities of carbon dioxide (CO2) from natural seawater where it is in the form of…”
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    The Effect of Copper Addition on the Activity and Stability of Iron-Based CO₂ Hydrogenation Catalysts by Bradley, Matthew J, Ananth, Ramagopal, Willauer, Heather D, Baldwin, Jeffrey W, Hardy, Dennis R, Williams, Frederick W

    Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (20-09-2017)
    “…Iron-based CO₂ catalysts have shown promise as a viable route to the production of olefins from CO₂ and H₂ gas. However, these catalysts can suffer from low…”
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    Mitigation of TNT and Destex explosion effects using water mist by Willauer, Heather D., Ananth, Ramagopal, Farley, John P., Williams, Frederick W.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (15-06-2009)
    “…The effects water mist has on the overpressures produced by the detonation of 50 lb equivalent of high explosives (HE) TNT and Destex in a chamber is reported…”
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    Development of an Electrochemical Acidification Cell for the Recovery of CO2 and H2 from Seawater by Willauer, Heather D, DiMascio, Felice, Hardy, Dennis R, Lewis, M. Kathleen, Williams, Frederick W

    “…Based on continuous electrodeionization (CEDI) technology, a novel hybrid electrochemical acidification process has been developed to extract large quantities…”
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    Implications of droplet breakup and formation of ultra fine mist in blast mitigation by Adiga, K.C., Willauer, Heather D., Ananth, Ramagopal, Williams, Frederick W.

    Published in Fire safety journal (01-04-2009)
    “…Blast-induced droplet breakup producing ultra fine water mist process was examined in view of assessing its implications on blast mitigation. An earlier review…”
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    Effects of Fine Water Mist on a Confined Blast by Ananth, Ramagopal, Willauer, Heather D., Farley, John P., Williams, Frederick W.

    Published in Fire technology (01-07-2012)
    “…A computational, multi-phase, model has been developed to study the interactions between water droplets and radial expansion of a gas cloud in a spherical…”
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    A computational and experimental study of ultra fine water mist as a total flooding agent by Adiga, K.C., Hatcher, Robert F., Sheinson, Ronald S., Williams, Frederick W., Ayers, Scott

    Published in Fire safety journal (01-03-2007)
    “…Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) calculations were carried out to design total flooding fire tests in a 28 m 3 compartment for an ultra fine water mist (<10…”
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    Influence of Gas Feed Composition and Pressure on the Catalytic Conversion of CO2 to Hydrocarbons Using a Traditional Cobalt-Based Fischer−Tropsch Catalyst by Dorner, Robert W, Hardy, Dennis R, Williams, Frederick W, Davis, Burtron H, Willauer, Heather D

    Published in Energy & fuels (20-08-2009)
    “…The hydrogenation of CO2 using a traditional Fischer−Tropsch Co−Pt/Al2O3 catalyst for the production of valuable hydrocarbon materials is investigated. The…”
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    Economic comparisons of littoral production of low carbon fuel from non-fossil energy sources and seawater by Willauer, Heather D., Hardy, Dennis R., Baldwin, Jeffrey W., DiMascio, Felice, Williams, Frederick W., Bradley, Matthew J., Hoheisel, Raymond

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-01-2018)
    “…The remote military installation at Diego Garcia is used as an economic and strategic example of the many possible future naval or commercial sites and…”
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    Hydrocarbon Synthesis from Carbon Dioxide and Hydrogen: A Two-Step Process by Drab, David M, Willauer, Heather D, Olsen, Matthew T, Ananth, Ramagopal, Mushrush, George W, Baldwin, Jeffrey W, Hardy, Dennis R, Williams, Frederick W

    Published in Energy & fuels (21-11-2013)
    “…CO2 hydrogenation to olefins and ethylene oligomerization were investigated in efforts to improve catalyst composition and reaction conditions needed for…”
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    An economic basis for littoral land-based production of low carbon fuel from nuclear electricity and seawater for naval or commercial use by Willauer, Heather D., Hardy, Dennis R., Moyer, Seth A., DiMascio, Felice, Williams, Frederick W., Drab, David M.

    Published in Energy policy (01-06-2015)
    “…Three separate U.S. military databases were used to estimate the U.S. Navy operational fuel needs at sea for the last several years. Defense Science Board data…”
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    The role of catalyst environment on CO2 hydrogenation in a fixed-bed reactor by Bradley, Matthew J., Ananth, Ramagopal, Willauer, Heather D., Baldwin, Jeffrey W., Hardy, Dennis R., DiMascio, Felice, Williams, Frederick W.

    Published in Journal of CO2 utilization (01-01-2017)
    “…CO2 hydrogenation using iron-based catalyst coated in start-up solvent. [Display omitted] •Startup solvent was added to CO2 hydrogenation catalyst reactions in…”
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    Extraction of CO2 from Seawater and Aqueous Bicarbonate Systems by Ion-Exchange Resin Processes by Willauer, Heather D, Hardy, Dennis R, Lewis, M. Kathleen, Ndubizu, Ejiogu C, Williams, Frederick W

    Published in Energy & fuels (16-12-2010)
    “…Ion-exchange resins in dynamic seawater and model bicarbonate systems were studied to determine their feasibility and practicality for extracting large…”
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    Development of an Electrochemical Acidification Cell for the Recovery of CO2 and H2 from Seawater II. Evaluation of the Cell by Natural Seawater by Willauer, Heather D, DiMascio, Felice, Hardy, Dennis R, Lewis, M. Kathleen, Williams, Frederick W

    “…A novel electrochemical acidification process has been developed in a successful feasibility attempt to extract large quantities of CO2 in the form of…”
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    Incompatibility of Fischer−Tropsch Diesel with Petroleum and Soybean Biodiesel Blends by Mushrush, George W, Willauer, Heather D, Bauserman, Joy W, Williams, Frederick W

    “…The Department of Defense is the largest consumer of middle distillate fuels. It has been recommended that alternative fuel sources be considered as…”
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    Recovery of CO2 by Phase Transition from an Aqueous Bicarbonate System under Pressure by Means of Multilayer Gas Permeable Membranes by Willauer, Heather D, Hardy, Dennis R, Lewis, M. Kathleen, Ndubizu, Ejiogu C, Williams, Frederick W

    Published in Energy & fuels (19-03-2009)
    “…On use of simple model aqueous sodium bicarbonate solutions and Celgard 2400 gas permeable membranes, bicarbonate disproportionates to carbon dioxide and…”
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