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Area of Interest 01 - Partitioning and Mechanism Studiesfor Mercury and Other Trace Metals within Coal-FiredProcesses

Published on AidPage by IDILOGIC on Jun 24, 2005
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  • Original Grant - May 25, 2005
Applications Due:

Jul 7, 2005

total funding: Not Available
max award: none
min award: none
cost sharing, matching: Yes
number of awards: Not Available
type of funding: Grant
Description:

NOTE: Registration Requirements: As part of theDepartment?s implementation ofe-Government, WE ARE REQUIRING THE SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS THROUGHGRANTS.GOV. There are several one-time actions you must complete in ordertosubmit an application through Grants.gov (e.g., obtain a Dun and BradstreetData Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number, register with the CentralContractor Registration (CCR), register with the credential provider andregister with Grants.gov). You must complete all the one-time actions in?GetStarted? at www.Grants.gov prior to submitting your initial application.APPLICANTS, WHO ARE NOT REGISTERED WITH CCR AND GRANTS.GOV, SHOULD ALLOW ATLEAST 14 DAYS TO COMPLETE THESE REQUIREMENTS. It is suggested that theprocessbe started as soon as possible.Area of Interest 01 - Partitioning and Mechanism Studies for Mercury andOtherTrace Metals within Coal-Fired ProcessesUnderstanding mercury chemistry and process-related speciation mechanismsandtransformations in laboratory experiments provide necessary steps to firstunderstanding partitioning and subsequently developing mercury removalprocesses for advanced coal power systems, i.e., coal-fired industrial andutility PC-boiler applications, cyclone boilers, tangentially-firedboilers,fluidized-bed boilers and gasification processes. Past research has shown areasonable link between mercury speciation and several parameters includingthevarious constituents of fly ash (particularly unburned carbon/ LOI); flyashproperties (such as fly ash alkalinity); and process specific information(coalrank, boiler type, flue-gas temperature, Cl concentration, NOxconcentration,sulfur compounds, and CO/CO2 concentrations). Grant applications are soughttofurther understand partitioning and chemistry of mercury and other tracemetaland organic substances in coal-based (bituminous, subbituminous, andlignite)systems. Specifically, modeling or experiments using statistical analysisofthese identified parameters on chemical intermediaries and mechanisms aresought.To link to the master announcement DE-PS26-05NT42472-00, click on thefollowinglink:https://e-center.doe.gov/iips/faopor.nsf/UNID/AFDC3E3018D30D1C8525700C005DB010?OpenDocument

Who can apply:

Anyone/General Public
Other Private Institution/Organization
Private Institutions Of Higher Education
Public And State Controlled Institutions Of Higher Education

Eligible functional categories:
Funding Sources:

University Coal Research

More Information:

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If you have problems accessing the full announcement, please contact: using thislink
If you have problems accessing the full announcement, please contact: Raymond Johnson

Address Info:

U.S. Department of Energy, National Energy TechnologyLaboratory, 3610 Collins Ferry Road (MS-I07) P.O. Box 880 Morgantown, WV26507-0880

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