2016 Annual Report - Ohio State University Chemical Engineering

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- FACULTY RESEARCH -

DAVID TOMASKO

Basic Energy Sciences, Project 60031581: Collaborative research: Nanopore confinement of C-H-O mixed volatile fluids relevant to subsurface energy systems.

Fan, PI (5%); OCDO/State: 10 MWe Coal Direct Chemical Looping Large Pilot Plant – Front End Engineering and Design (FEED) Study.

$55,990 (2016-2017). A. Anthony, PI; David Tomasko, H. Greene, co-PIs; The Ohio State University Impact Grant: Creating on-ramps for underserved students towards rewarding careers in engineering.

$160,000 ($40,000 In-kind from PI’s release time) (20172018). Andrew Tong, PI (10%); Dawei Wang, co-PI (10%); OCRC/State: Scale-Up Characteristics of a Fluidized Bed Combustor Reactor for Coal Direct. $160,000 ($40,000 matched by OSU) (2016-2017). Andrew Tong, PI (8%): Effect of Coal Mineral Matter on Oxygen Cycle in the Ohio State Coal Direct Chemical Looping Process.

Professor, PhD University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Molecular thermodynamics, supercritical fluid processing, polymer processing, engineering education.

ANDREW TONG

Patents

Refereed Papers Tomasko, D.L., Ridgway, J.S., Waller, R.J., Olesik, S.V., “Association of bridge program outcomes with STEM retention of targeted demographic groups,” J. College Science Teaching, 45(4),: 90-99, (Mar/Apr 2016). Gautam, S., Liu, T., Patankar, S., Tomasko, D., Cole, D., “Location dependent orientational structure and dynamics of ethane in ZSM5,” Chem. Phys. Lett., 648, 130-136 (2016). Doi:10.1016/j.cplett.2016.02.021 Patankar, S., Gautam, S., Rother, G., Podlesnyak, A., Ehlers, G., Liu, T., Sheets, J., Cole, D., Tomasko, D., “Role of Confinement on Adsorption and Dynamics of Ethane and an Ethane-CO2 Mixture in Mesoporous CPG Silica,” J. Phys. Chem. C., 120(9), 4843–4853 (2016). Doi:10.1021/acs. jpcc.5b09984 Grant Support $614,775 (2013-2016). David Tomasko, PI; Howard Greene, co-PI; National Science Foundation, DUE-1259709, Project 60042813: Human Connect: Scholarships in science, technology, engineering and math. $646,067 (2011-2016). D. Cole (Earth Sciences), PI; David Tomasko, A. Striolo, Univ. of Oklahoma, co-PIs; DOE

$250,000 ($50,000 matched by OSU) (2017-2019). Andrew Tong: Nanocarbon Production Process Using Coal Syngas.

Fan, L.-S., Cocco, R., Findlay, J., Karri R., Knowlton, T., Li, F., Tong A., Wang F., “Circulating Fluidized Bed with Moving Bed Downcomers and Gas Sealing Between Reactors.” Filed 5/13/2013. Issued 1/13/2016 (201180061673.2) Research Assistant Professor, PhD The Ohio State University. Process development of advanced combustion and clean energy systems, gas-solid fluidization. Books and Book Chapters Fan, L.-S., Tong A., Zeng L. “Multiphase Reactor Engineering for Clean and Low-Carbon Energy Applications,” (Chapter 12), Chemical Looping Technology for Fossil Fuel Conversion with In-Situ CO2 Control (Feb. 2017). Grant Support $3,050,000 (2016-2019). Andrew Tong, PI (12%); L.-S. Fan, co-PI (5%); NETL/DOE and OCDO/State: Heat Integration Optimization and Dynamic Modeling Investigation for Advancing the Coal Direct Chemical Looping Process. $2,000,000 (2016-2019). (2017-2019). Andrew Tong, co-PI (10%); DOE: Biomass Gasification for Chemicals Production Using Chemical Looping Technique. $5,111,114 (2017-2018). Andrew Tong, co-PI (10%); L.-S.

Above: Automation sequence development for chemical looping systems using sliding mode control theory and high temperature electrical volume tomography sensors for gas-solid flow measurement and imaging. Automation sequence verification performed on the OSU syngas chemical looping pilot plant constructed at the National Carbon Capture Center (NCCC).

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