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Realff,
Matthew J.
Realff,
Matthew J.
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School established in 1901 as the School of Chemical Engineering; in 2003, renamed School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
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ItemPlastic China(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-03-29) Wang, Jiu-liang ; Li, Yu ; Realff, Matthew J. ; Saikawa, Eri ; Zinman, GregoryQ&A and panel discussion about the film Plastic China (China, 2016) - Plastic China follows the members of a family who spend their lives sorting and recycling plastic waste from the United States, Europe, and Asia.
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ItemAssessing Biofuels for Sustainable Development Panel Session(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-02-10) Realff, Matthew J. ; Sievers, Carsten ; Studebaker, Curt ; Whitlatch, Mike
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ItemGT Roundtable 2: Food-Energy-Water Nexus and Social Sustainability( 2016-06-09) Ashuri, Baabak ; Bolling, Bill ; Webb Girard, Amy ; King, Carey W. ; Realff, Matthew J. ; Smith, Joseph D.
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ItemInfrastructure investment and operation decisions for biobased production networks(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-11) Realff, Matthew J. ; Danyluk, Steven ; Whittaker, Craig ; Kim, JinkyungBiomass to fuel process development and analysis continues to be of significant interest to a number of companies.
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ItemA supercritical water approach to cellulosic sugars: lifecycle energy, greenhouse gas and water implications(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-01-04) Thomas, Valerie M. ; Realff, Matthew J. ; Choi, Dong Gu ; Luo, Dexin
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ItemOptimal raw materials planning in detergent processing(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-08-31) Realff, Matthew J. ; Ahmed, Shabbir ; Inacio, Helder
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ItemService Enterprise Engineering - Addressing the other 80% of the Economy(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2006-07-15) Ludovice, Peter J. ; Hunt, William D. ; Realff, Matthew J.Join our guest Prof. Matthew Realff in discussing how advance math and computing help schedule everything from airlines to healthcare
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ItemEmission Studies of Carpet as an Alternative Fuel(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-05-10) Mulholland, James A. ; Lemieux, Paul ; Realff, Matthew J.
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ItemRegional Fiber Recycling System(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2004-05-10) Realff, Matthew J.
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ItemCarpet as a Fuel in Cement Kilns(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2003-05-12) Realff, Matthew J. ; Mulholland, James A. ; Lemieux, PaulThe use of carpet in cement kilns is a potential mechanism to build infrastructure for carpet recycling at a large scale. This presentation describes trials that were done at the EPA test kiln at Research Triangle Park. The trials focused on assessing the NO emissions and any associated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), or other products of incomplete combustion (PIC) emissions from burning Nylon 66 carpet. Preliminary analysis of the results showed that the conversion of nitrogen in the carpet to NO was only about 4-8% of the nitrogen content. There was only minimal increase in the emissions of benzene, PAHs, and other PICs. No mercury was detected from the combustion of the carpeting.
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