Bioconversion of plant biomass to ethanol. Annual report and revised research plan, January 1977--January 1978 (open access)

Bioconversion of plant biomass to ethanol. Annual report and revised research plan, January 1977--January 1978

The objective of this research is to demonstrate on a laboratory scale the technical feasibility of the direct microbial conversion of pretreated wood to ethanol. During the first year of this contract, we investigated the feasibility of biologically delignifying wood with C. pruinosum and directly fermenting the pretreated wood to ethanol with a mixed culture. Bench-top fermentations of a thermophilic bacillus growing on glucose and of a mixed culture of thermophilic sporocytophaga (US) and a thermophilic bacillus growing on microcrystalline and amorphous cellulose were evaluated for growth and ethanol production. In the mixed culture fermentation of amorphous and microcrystalline cellulose, the specific rate of substrate depletion was calculated to be 0.087 hr/sup -1/ and 0.0346 hr/sup -1/, respectively. However, defining the growth requirements of C. pruinosum and sporocytophaga (US) proved more difficult than originally anticipated. In order to achieve the program objectives within the contract period, a revised research plan was developed based upon chemical pretreatment and the direct fermentation of pretreated hardwood to ethanol. In place of the biological delignification pretreatment step, we have substituted a chemically supplemented steam pretreatment step to partially delignify wood and to enhance its accessibility to microbial utilization. Clostridium thermocellum, which ferments cellulose directly …
Date: March 23, 1978
Creator: Brooks, R.E.; Bellamy, W.D. & Su, T.M.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Criteria for the PNE seismic network. [On-site inspection against clandestine operations] (open access)

Criteria for the PNE seismic network. [On-site inspection against clandestine operations]

A 1976 treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union permits a local seismic network to be deployed at the site of a peaceful nuclear explosion to monitor the event. Criteria for the design and selection of the data-acquisition equipment for such a network are provided. Constraints imposed by the protocol of the treaty, the environment, and the expected properties of seismic signals (based on experiences at the Nevada Test Site) are discussed. Conclusions are drawn about the desired operating mode. Criteria for a general seismic instrumentation system are described.
Date: March 23, 1978
Creator: Pruvost, N.L. (comp.)
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Texas Attorney General Opinion: H-1142 (open access)

Texas Attorney General Opinion: H-1142

Document issued by the Office of the Attorney General of Texas in Austin, Texas, providing an interpretation of Texas law. It provides the opinion of the Texas Attorney General, John L. Hill, regarding a legal question submitted for clarification; Sick leave policy for county officials.
Date: March 23, 1978
Creator: Texas. Attorney-General's Office.
Object Type: Text
System: The Portal to Texas History
Women Presidential Appointees Serving Or Having Served In Full-Time Positions Requiring Senate Confirmation 1912-1977 (open access)

Women Presidential Appointees Serving Or Having Served In Full-Time Positions Requiring Senate Confirmation 1912-1977

This report consists of women presidential appointees serving or having served in full-time position requiring senate confirmation.
Date: March 23, 1978
Creator: Keesling, Karen & Cavanagh, Suzzane
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Plasma surface interactions in Q-enhanced mirror systems (open access)

Plasma surface interactions in Q-enhanced mirror systems

Two approaches to enhancement of the Q (energy gain) factor of mirror systems are under study at Livermore. These include the Tandem Mirror and the Field Reversed Mirror. Both of these new ideas preserve features of conventional mirror systems as far as plasma-wall interactions are concerned. Specifically in both approaches field lines exit from the ends of the system and impinge on walls located at a distance from the confinement chamber. It is possible to predict some aspects of the plasma/surface interactions of TM and FRM systems from experience obtained in the Livermore 2XIIB experiment. In particular, as observed in 2XIIB, effective isolation of the plasma from thermal contact with the ends owing to the development of sheath-like regions is to be expected. Studies presently underway directed toward still further enhancing the decoupling of the plasma from the effects of plasma surface interactions at the walls will be discussed, with particular reference to the problem of minimizing the effects of refluxing secondary electrons produced by plasma impact on the end walls.
Date: March 23, 1978
Creator: Post, R. F.
Object Type: Article
System: The UNT Digital Library
Analysis and Evaluation of Arguments For and Against Percentage Depletion (open access)

Analysis and Evaluation of Arguments For and Against Percentage Depletion

This report is an evaluation of arguments for and against percentage depletion, complete with relevant data and empirical analysis.
Date: March 23, 1978
Creator: Tannenwald, Robert
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library
Experimental study of the use of Bethe hole theory for wires behind apertures (open access)

Experimental study of the use of Bethe hole theory for wires behind apertures

This report presents an experimental validation of the use of Bethe hole theory in the numerical modeling of apertures in structures with wires behind the apertures. Three configurations are examined in this study: thin, capped cylinders with the wire located along the cylinder center; apertures in a plane with a wire; and fat, capped cylinders with wire inside. Currently accepted methods that use the Bethe hole theory to model the aperture are used to model numerically the current on the wires. The numerically generated current data are compared with experimental results. This validation is performed for both electrically small and large apertures. 55 figures, 5 tables.
Date: March 23, 1978
Creator: Brittingham, J. N.; Deadrick, F. J. & Lager, D. L.
Object Type: Report
System: The UNT Digital Library