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    Distinguishing primary and secondary reactions of cellulose pyrolysis by Patwardhan, Pushkaraj R., Dalluge, Dustin L., Shanks, Brent H., Brown, Robert C.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-04-2011)
    “…The objective of this study was to elucidate primary and secondary reactions of cellulose pyrolysis, which was accomplished by comparing results from a…”
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    The influence of alkali and alkaline earth metals on char and volatile aromatics from fast pyrolysis of lignin by Dalluge, Dustin L., Kim, Kwang Ho, Brown, Robert C.

    “…•Alkali and alkaline earth metals affect the pyrolysis products of lignin.•Alkali metals increased the yield of char and volatile aromatics.•Alkali metals are…”
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    Comparison of direct and indirect contact heat exchange to improve recovery of bio-oil by Dalluge, Dustin L., Whitmer, Lysle E., Polin, Joseph P., Choi, Yong S., Shanks, Brent H., Brown, Robert C.

    Published in Applied energy (01-10-2019)
    “…•Indirect and direct contact heat exchange was compared for recovery of bio-oil.•Direct contact heat exchange was almost seven times faster than indirect…”
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    Effect of thermophysical properties of heat carriers on performance of a laboratory-scale auger pyrolyzer by Daugaard, Tannon J., Dalluge, Dustin L., Brown, Robert C., Wright, Mark Mba

    Published in Fuel processing technology (01-07-2018)
    “…This study evaluated the effect of thermophysical properties of heat carriers on the performance of a laboratory-scale auger reactor. Heat carriers tested…”
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    Crop Management Impacts Biofuel Quality: Influence of Switchgrass Harvest Time on Yield, Nitrogen and Ash of Fast Pyrolysis Products by Wilson, Danielle M., Dalluge, Dustin L., Rover, Marjorie, Heaton, Emily A., Brown, Robert C.

    Published in Bioenergy research (01-03-2013)
    “…Although upgrading bio-oil from fast pyrolysis of biomass is an attractive pathway for biofuel production, nitrogen (N) and mineral matter carried over from…”
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