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Carbon Management: Implications for R & D in the Chemical Sciences and Technology (A Workshop Report to the Chemical Sciences Roundtable) (2001)
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8     Industrial Carbon Management: An Overview
David W. Keith (Carnegie Mellon University)
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        Session 2 Panel Discussion, 141
9     Managing Carbon Losses for Selective Oxidation Catalysis
Leo E. Manzer (DuPont Central Research and Development)
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10     Increasing Efficiencies for Hydrocarbon Activation
Harold H. Kung (Northwestern University)
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11     Commodity Polymers from Renewable Resources: Polyactic Acid
Patrick R. Gruber (Cargill Dow LLC)
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12     Chemicals from Plants
John W. Frost, K. M. Draths, David R. Knop, Mason K. Harrup, Jessica L. Barker, and Wei Niu (Michigan State University)
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        Session 3 Panel Discussion, 197
Appendixes
    A     Workshop Participants 211
    B     Biographical Sketches of Workshop Speakers 214
    C     Origin of and Information on the Chemical Sciences Roundtable 220
    D     Acronyms and Definitions 222
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