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Wind-Actuated Vibrating Electrochem (WAVE) Digester
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Reference Type | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Patent/Patent Application | Pisciotta JM. Energy storage system for metal upcycling. U. S. Patent Pending, August 2018. |
SU836778 (Final) |
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Presentation | Cassidy N, Hornbach P, Pisciotta J. Electrochemical remediation of waste-associated pathogens and indicators. Poster presented at the West Chester College of Science and Mathematics Poster Session, West Chester, PA, May 5, 2017. |
SU836778 (Final) |
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Presentation | Cassidy N, Hornbach P, Pisciotta J. Electrochemical remediation of waste-associated pathogens and indicators. Poster presented at the West Chester College of Science and Mathematics Poster Session, West Chester, PA, May 5, 2017. |
SU836778 (2017) |
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Presentation | Pisciotta JM, Cassidy N, Hornbach P. Electrochemical Nanomaterial Production Coupled to Water Disinfection and Energy Storage. Presented at American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 7th Int. Congress on Sustainability Science and Engineering. Cincinnati, OH. Aug 12-15, 2018. |
SU836778 (Final) |
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Presentation | Pisciotta JM, Cassidy N, Hornbach P, Barbieri D, Chungapally A, Mentado-Sosa E, Kerr E. Wind-Actuated Vibrating Electrochemical (WAVE) Digester. Presented at EPA People Planet Prosperity (P3) Tech-Connect Conference, May 15-16, 2017. Washington DC. |
SU836778 (Final) |
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