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International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment | 2001

Comparison of two equivalency factor approaches with simplified risk assessment for lcia of toxicity impact potential

Duane A. Tolle; David J. Hesse; G. Bradley Chadwell; Joyce Smith Cooper; David P. Evers

Three approaches recommended for characterization of toxicity impact potential in a life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) are tested on a case study and compared. The two equivalency factor methods are the Persistence, Bioaccumulation, and Toxicity (PBT) method and the Multimedia Fate Modeling (MFM) method using a Mackay Level III model with state-specific environmental data. The simplified risk assessment (SRA) method involved dispersion modeling using site-specific environmental data. The life cycle inventory information evaluated by all three methods was limited to manufacturing of the RDX-based explosive in Kingsport, Tennessee. The effort to collect site-specific environmental data and conduct air dispersion modeling for the SRA method required about 24 times more effort than the PBT method and about 4 times more effort than the MFM method. Direct comparison of impact potential scores for the three approaches were limited to inhalation toxicity scores for nine air pollutants modeled by SRA. Correlations were made on the rank order of the impact potential scores for the nine air emissions evaluated for all three LCIA methods. Although the number of chemicals compared is very limited, the best correlation coefficient (0.96) was between the rank orders for the MFM and the SRA methods. The minimal effort and reduced accuracy of the PBT approach make it best suited for screening large numbers of chemicals for further evaluation of the highest ranked chemicals. The intermediate effort and reasonable accuracy (includes transfers to other media) of the MFM approach make it well suited for LCIAs involving comparative assertions or governmental policy decisions. The maximum effort and assumption of highest accuracy make the SRA approach suitable only after limiting the locations of interest to a few sites by screening with the other two approaches.


Archive | 2006

Separation process using microchannel technology

Anna Lee Tonkovich; Steven T. Perry; Ravi Arora; Dongming Qiu; Michael Jay Lamont; Deanna Burwell; Terence Andrew Dritz; Jeffrey S. McDaniel; William A. Rogers; Laura J. Silva; Daniel J. Weidert; Wayne W. Simmons; G. Bradley Chadwell


Archive | 2002

Multi-stream microchannel device

James A. Mathias; G. Bradley Chadwell; Dongming Qiu; Anna Lee Tonkovich; Steven T. Perry; Matthew B. Schmidt


Archive | 2003

Microchannel apparatus, methods of making microchannel apparatus, and processes of conducting unit operations

Anna Lee Tonkovich; Gary Roberts; Sean P. Fitzgerald; Timothy M. Werner; Matthew B. Schmidt; Robert J. Luzenski; G. Bradley Chadwell; James A. Mathias; Abhishek Gupta; David J. Kuhlmann; Thomas Yuschak


Archive | 2002

Methods of conducting simultaneous endothermic and exothermic reactions

Anna Lee Y. Tonkovich; Sean P. Fitzgerald; Paul Neagle; Dongming Qiu; Matthew B. Schmidt; Steven T. Perry; David J. Hesse; Robert J. Luzenski; G. Bradley Chadwell; Ying Peng; James A. Mathias; Richard Q. Long; Wm. Allen Rogers; Ravi Arora; Wayne W. Simmons; Barry L. Yang; Yong Wang; Thomas Forte; Robert Jetter


Archive | 2002

Process for separating a fluid component from a fluid mixture using microchannel process technology

Anna Lee Tonkovich; Bruce F. Monzyk; Dongming Qiu; Matthew B. Schmidt; G. Bradley Chadwell; Wesley Bruno; Eric C. Burckle


Archive | 2005

Partial boiling in mini and micro-channels

Anna Lee Tonkovich; David J. Hesse; Sean P. Fitzgerald; Bin Yang; Ravi Arora; Laura J. Silva; G. Bradley Chadwell; Kai Tod Paul Jarosch; Dongming Qiu


Archive | 2004

Dehydrogenation reactions in narrow reaction chambers and integrated reactors

John H. Brophy; Anna Lee Tonkovich; Gary Roberts; Matthew B. Schmidt; G. Bradley Chadwell


Archive | 2014

Vapor phase catalytic reactor for upgrade of fuels produced by fast pyrolysis of biomass

Zia Abdullah; Slawomir Winecki; G. Bradley Chadwell; Michael A. O'brian; Russell K. Smith; Stephanie Flamberg; James E. Dvorsky; Rachid Taha; James E. Mathis; Herman P. Benecke; Daniel B. Garbark


Archive | 2003

Process for separating a fluid component from a fluid mixture by sorption using microchannel process technology

Anna Lee Tonkovich; Bruce F. Monzyk; Dongming Qiu; Matthew B. Schmidt; G. Bradley Chadwell; Wesley Bruno; Eric C. Burckle

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Anna Lee Tonkovich

United States Department of Energy

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Matthew B. Schmidt

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Dongming Qiu

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Sean P. Fitzgerald

Battelle Memorial Institute

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David J. Hesse

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Gary Roberts

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Steven T. Perry

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Paul Neagle

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Wayne W. Simmons

Battelle Memorial Institute

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Yong Wang

Washington State University

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