Reduction of U(VI) Complexes by Anthraquinone Disulfonate: Experiment and Molecular Modeling

Past studies demonstrate that complexation will limit abiotic and biotic U(VI) reduction rates and the overall extent of reduction. However, the underlying basis for this behavior is not understood and presently unpredictable across species and ligand structure. The central tenets of these investigations are: (1) reduction of U(VI) follows the electron-transfer (ET) mechanism developed by Marcus; (2) the ET rate is the rate-limiting step in U(VI) reduction and is the step that is most affected by complexation; and (3) Marcus theory can be used to unify the apparently disparate U(VI) reduction rate data and as a computational tool to construct a predictive relationship.
Date: March 17, 2004
Creator: Ainsworth, C. C.; Wang, Z.; Rosso, K. M.; Wagnon, K. & Fredrickson, J. K.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Status of the Yucca Mountain Project, License Application, and Repository Design Update

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Date: March 8, 2005
Creator: Artur, W. John, III
System: The UNT Digital Library

Colorado New Energy Summit

Presentation by Dr. Dan Arvizu of NREL given at the Colorado New Energy Summit held March 24, 2007 in Denver, Colorado.
Date: March 24, 2007
Creator: Arvizu, D. E.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Fleet Performance Results Using Biodiesel

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Date: March 1, 2007
Creator: Barnitt, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Reaction-Based Reactive Transport Modeling of Biological Iron(III) Reduction

The summary of this report is: (1) biogenic flux increases as hydrologic residence time decreases; (2) reaction-based reactive transport modeling can capture this effect; (3) solid-phase Fe(III) bioreduction can be sustained at long residence times in natural sediments; and (4) long-term coupled Fe(III)/U(VI) bioreduction can be sustained in natural sediments.
Date: March 17, 2004
Creator: Burgos, Bill
System: The UNT Digital Library

Promise of Solar: Variables to Consider When Evaluating the Use of Solar

This presentation on solar technologies and sustainability was given at the 17th Annual Rocky Mountain Land-Use Institute (RMLUI) Land-Use Conference.
Date: March 1, 2008
Creator: Carlisle, N.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Renewable Energy Financing: The Role of Policy and Economics

Renewable portfolio standards (RPS) have rapidly developed momentum in certain sections of the United States and throughout the world, primarily in response to climate and energy security concerns. This presentation at the RPS Symposium, sponsored by the Electric Utility Consultants Inc., will discuss renewable energy financing and the economics of such policies.
Date: March 27, 2008
Creator: Cory, K.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Field scale evaluation of biostimulation in the near source zone of the former S3 ponds at Oak Ridge

The primary objective of this report is to evaluate the rates and mechanisms of U(VI) reduction by microbial populations.
Date: March 17, 2004
Creator: Criddle, Craig; Fendorf, Scott; Brandt, Craig; Brooks, Scott; Hubbard, Susan; Williams, Ken et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library

R&D Needs for Integrated Biorefineries: The 30x30 Vision

Presentation on progress and possible scenarios towards meeting the 30x30 initiative proposed by President Bush
Date: March 27, 2007
Creator: Dayton, D. C.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Development of chromium-tungsten alloys

Cr alloys containing 0-30 weight % W were investigated for their high temperature strength and oxidation resistance. These experimental alloys are intended for use in elevated temperature applications. Alloys were melted in a water-cooled, copper-hearth arc furnace. Microstructure of the alloys was studied using X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and light microscopy. Meyer and Vickers hardness tests were utilized for measuring room temperature strength. A hot hardness tester with a spherical ruby indenter was used to study the strength of these materials between 800ºC and 1200ºC. A parabolic relationship was observed between load and indent size at all temperatures. On the other hand, decrease in hardness of the alloys with temperature was linear up to 1200ºC.
Date: March 1, 2004
Creator: Dogan, Omer N.; Alman, David E. & Hawk, Jeffrey A.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Future Energy Conversion Technologies for Heavy Vehicles -- Prospects and Promise

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Date: March 26, 2001
Creator: Eberhardt, James J.
System: The UNT Digital Library

The Outlook on Mobile Emissions for the 21st Century

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Date: March 26, 2001
Creator: Eberhardt, James J.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Role of Low Sulfur Diesel Fuel in Future Clean Transport Policy

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Date: March 4, 2001
Creator: Eberhardt, James J.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Quantitative Analyses of the Severity of Attack on Crevice Corrosion Surfaces

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Date: March 13, 2006
Creator: Hodges, A. J. & Kelly, R. G.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Factors Controlling In Situ Uranium and Technetium Bioreductionat the NABIR Field Research Center

This research hypotheses is: (1) Indigenous microorganisms in the shallow aquifer at the FRC have the capability to reduce U(VI) and Tc(VII) but rates are limited by--Scarce electron donor, Low pH and potentially toxic metals, and High nitrate. (2) U(VI) and Tc(VII) reduction rates can be increased by--Successive donor additions, Raising pH to precipitate toxic metals, and Adding humics to complex toxic metals and serve as electron shuttles.
Date: March 17, 2004
Creator: Istok, J.; Jones, J.; Park, M.; Sapp, M.; Selko, E.; Laughman, R. et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Geobacter Project

Analysis of the Genetic Potential and Gene Expression of Microbial Communities Involved in the In Situ Bioremediation of Uranium and Harvesting Electrical Energy from Organic Matter The primary goal of this research is to develop conceptual and computational models that can describe the functioning of complex microbial communities involved in microbial processes of interest to the Department of Energy. Microbial Communities to be Investigated: (1) Microbial community associated with the in situ bioremediation of uranium-contaminated groundwater; and (2) Microbial community that is capable of harvesting energy from waste organic matter in the form of electricity.
Date: March 17, 2004
Creator: Lovley, Derek; Coppi, Maddalena; Ciufo, Stacy; Methe, Barbara; Pablo, Pomposiello; Sandler, Steve et al.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Finite element analysis of unanchored structures subjected to seismic excitation

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Date: March 29, 2004
Creator: Mastilovic, S.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Dosimetry Modeling at the Fuel-Water Interface

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Date: March 3, 2006
Creator: Miller, William H. & Kline, Amanda
System: The UNT Digital Library

Grid Impacts of Wind Power Variability: Recent Assessments from a Variety of Utilities in the United States

Presentation for the European Wind Energy Conference held February 27--March 2, 2006, in Athens, Greece, showing grid impacts of wind power variability.
Date: March 1, 2006
Creator: Parsons, B.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Role of Corrosion Science in Long-Term Performance Assessment

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Date: March 13, 2006
Creator: Payer, J. H.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Battery Requirements and Cost-Benefit Analysis for Plug-In Hybrid Vehicles

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Date: March 1, 2007
Creator: Pesaran, A. & Markel, T.
System: The UNT Digital Library

DLR TRANS-CSP Study Applied to North America

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Date: March 1, 2007
Creator: Price, H. W.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Parabolic Trough 2007 Workshop: Welcome to NREL (Presentation)

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Date: March 1, 2007
Creator: Price, H. W. & Pitz-Paal, R.
System: The UNT Digital Library

Improvements in the Blackbody Calibration of Pyrgeometers

Pyrgeometers are used to measure the atmospheric longwave irradiance throughout the ARM program sites. Previous calibrations of pyrgeometers using ARM/Eppley/NREL blackbody were consistent, but introduced a difference in the historical clear sky measured irradiance. This difference was believed to be in the order of 12 W/m2. In this poster we show the improvements to the blackbody and calibration methodology by comparing our results to the results of a group of pyrgeometers that were recently calibrated against the World Infrared Standard Group, in the World Radiation Center, Davos/Switzerland.
Date: March 1, 2008
Creator: Reda, I.; Grobner, J.; Stoffel, T.; Myers, D. & Forgan, B.
System: The UNT Digital Library