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    Production of hydrogen by lignins fast pyrolysis by Baumlin, Sébastien, Broust, François, Bazer-Bachi, Frédéric, Bourdeaux, Thomas, Herbinet, Olivier, Toutie Ndiaye, Fatou, Ferrer, Monique, Lédé, Jacques

    Published in International journal of hydrogen energy (01-12-2006)
    “…This paper reports the results of experiments performed on the flash pyrolysis of lignin samples submitted to controlled heat flux densities (short flashes of…”
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    The continuous self stirred tank reactor: measurement of the cracking kinetics of biomass pyrolysis vapours by Baumlin, Sébastien, Broust, François, Ferrer, Monique, Meunier, Nicolas, Marty, Eric, Lédé, Jacques

    Published in Chemical engineering science (2005)
    “…The continuous self stirred tank reactor is a well known suitable device for studying the kinetics of high-temperature gas phase reactions. Temperature and…”
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    Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy for in situ observation of the nanocrystallization of rubrene in a microfluidic set-up by Desportes, Serge, Yatabe, Zenji, Baumlin, Sébastien, Génot, Valérie, Lefèvre, Jean-Pierre, Ushiki, Hideharu, Delaire, Jacques Alexis, Pansu, Robert Bernard

    Published in Chemical physics letters (26-09-2007)
    “…Fluorescence lifetime imaging set-up implemented on a 3D hydrodynamic focusing microreactor for the in situ nanocrystallization observation. A 3D hydrodynamic…”
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    Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy for in situ observation of the nanocrystallization of rubrene in a micro fluidic set up by Desportes, Serge, Yatabe, Zenji, Baumlin, Sébastien, Génot, Valérie, Lefèvre, Jean-Pierre, Ushiki, Hideharu, Delaire, Jacques, Pansu, Robert Bernard

    Published in Chemical physics letters (15-08-2007)
    “…A 3D hydrodynamic focusing microreactor was used to observe the in situ nanocrystallization of rubrene by fluorescence lifetime imaging (FLIM). The…”
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