Friday, February 19, 2010

Organization Alert: TDA Research

"Nothing is so embarrassing as watching someone do something that you said could not be done." — Sam Ewing

TDA Research (http://www.tda.com/) is engaged in cutting edge desulfurization research. Here is a sampling …

Desulfurization of Refinery off-Gases for Hydrogen Production
Topical 6: 10th Topical Conference on Gas Utilization
Monday, March 22, 2010
source:
http://aiche.confex.com/aiche/s10/webprogrampreliminary/Paper176843.html

Desulfurization of logistic fuels for fuel cell APUs
Gökhan Alptekin*, Ambalavanan Jayaraman, Margarita Dubovik, Matthew Schaefer, John Monroe, and Kristin Bradley
TDA Research, Inc Wheat Ridge, CO, 80033
Source:
www.asc2008.com/manuscripts/H/HP-09.pdf

Novel Oxidative Fuel Desulfurization System
Gokhan Alptekin, Ambal Jayaraman, Ron Cook, Margarita Dubovik, Matt Schaefer and John Monroe
TDA Research, Inc
Source:
www.electrochem.org/meetings/scheduler/abstracts/216/1580.pdf

According to its Web …

“TDA Research, Inc. was founded in 1987 and is located in Wheat Ridge and Golden, CO. TDA’s staff of 75 develops catalysts and sorbents, advanced materials and components. Our development work is primarily supported by government R&D contracts. TDA retains the intellectual property developed under these contracts, and works in partnership with larger manufacturing companies to bring our products to market. In the past two years, in partnership with major companies which are leaders in their fields, we have successfully commercialized the large-scale manufacture of fullerenes, the Direct Oxidation process to remove and recover sulfur from natural gas, and electronically-conducting polymers that are made easier to process because they disperse in organic solvents.”
source:
www.tda.com

You can Google or Yahoo! for more TDA Research on desulfurization by using the following search string …

TDA Research desulfurization

If your company subscribes to online sources like ScienceDirect, Ebsco Academic and the like, be sure to search them, as well … or ask your corporate librarian to do it for you.

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