Wool to discuss green research on Science Friday
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1:57 p.m., June 26, 2009----The University of Delaware's Richard Wool, professor of chemical engineering, was a guest of host Ira Flatow on National Public Radio's Science Friday program on Friday, June 26.

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Wool appeared during hour one of the program. His discussion was one of three segments in an hour-long program addressing alternative energy. The other two segments addressed wind energy and diatoms as a source of oil.

Wool and Erman Senoz, a doctoral student, have been widely featured in the media after reporting on research concerning the use of carbonized waste chicken feathers to store hydrogen for fuel cells at the 13th annual Green Chemistry and Engineering Conference held June 23-25 in College Park, Md., by the American Chemical Society.

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