
Ohio Coal Research Consortium fourth year final summary report, September 1, 1993--August 31, 1994
Author(s) -
Columbus,
Sang–Rok Oh
Publication year - 1995
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/54288
Subject(s) - aerosol , metal , environmental science , silicon , coal combustion products , coal , materials science , chemical engineering , waste management , meteorology , metallurgy , geography , engineering
As a part of its efforts to improve the use of high-sulfur Ohio coal within environmental limits, the Ohio Coal Development Office, an entity within the Ohio Department of Development (OCDO/ODOD), in late 1988 established a consortium of four Ohio universities. The purpose of the Ohio Coal Research Consortium is to conduct a multi-year fundamental research program focused on (1) the enhancement or development of dry sorption processes for the economical removal of high levels of SO{sub 2} and other pollutants and (2) an increased understanding of methods for reduction in air toxics emissions from combustion gases produced by burning high-sulfur Ohio coal. This report contains summaries of twelve studies in these areas