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Transportation Research

Transportation Research Summary 

Argonne to Lead DOE’s Effort to Evaluate Plug-in Hybrid Technology

Pioneering Future PHEV Technologies

Advanced Powertrain Research and Testing


Discovering Innovative Ways to Reduce Diesel Engine Emissions

Improving Energy Use in Heavy-Duty Trucks and Diesel Locomotives

Providing Easy-to-Use Computing Tools for the Automotive Industry

Powertrain Systems Analysis Toolkit

Technologies for Enhancing Thermal Conductivity and Reducing Friction

Nanoboric Acid Makes Motor Oil More Slippery


NFC’s Redefine Wear Surfaces

Superhard Nanocomposite Coatings

Recycling Automotive Scrap

Joining Advanced Materials by Plastic Flow Provides Solution for Oxygen Sensor Applications

DOT: The Transportation Research Analysis and Computing Center

High-Performance Computing Research

Transportation Research Analysis and Computing Center


 

Distributed Energy Systems

Ignition Studies in a Rapid Compression Machine

Development of Laser Ignition Technology

Nitrogen Enrichment of Intake Air

 

Bioconversion Processes

Biobased Fuels and Products

Argonne and Partners Help Biorefineries Compete with Oil Refineries

Membrane-Based Separative Bioreactor

Advanced Biocatalytic Processing of Feedstocks to Platform Chemical


Production and Separation of Fermentation-derived Acetic Acid


Ethyl Lactate Solvents

 

Industrial Technology

Scientific Innovation & Resources for Process Industries

Solventless Process for Making Tackifiers and Adhesives  

Advanced Electrodeionization Technology for Product Purification, Waste Recovery and Water Recycling

 

Nanomaterials and Nanoprocesses

Argonne Technology Strengthens Illinois Economy

Development of Ultrananocrystalline Diamond Thin Films for Low Friction/Low Wear Applications

Atomic Layer Deposition

Atomic Layer Deposition Fuels Future Solutions to Nations Energy Challenges

Fabricating the Future

Removal of Heavy Metals from Waters Using Nanosized Titanium Dioxide Colloids

Nanocomposite Coatings

Nanolubricants

 

Materials Recovery and Recycle Technology

Electrochemical Process for Recovery of Zinc and High-quality Steel from Galvanized Ferrous Scrap

Strategic R&D Partnership for Sustainable Vehicle Recycling

Process for Recovering and Recycling of Polymer Matrix Composites

Advanced Process Technology for Separating and Recovering High-quality Plastics from Complex Waste Streams

Process for Recovering Usable Plastics from Mixed Plastics Wastes 

Recovery and Recycling of Glass Manufacturing and Fiberglass Scrap



Ceramic Membrane and Materials

Fueling the Hydrogen Future with Argonne’s Ceramic Membrane

Development of Mixed-conducting Dense Ceramic Membranes for Hydrogen Separation

Ceramicrete Provides Concrete Evidence of Superior Performance

Innovative Cement Helps DOE Safeguard Nuclear Facilities



Biodetection Technology

Biochip Technology Could Become Standard Diagnostic Tool for Human, Veterinary Medicine

Biochips Can Detect Cancers Before Symptoms Develop


 
 
 

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