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    Thermal Decomposition of Biochar from Oxidative Spruce Torrefaction - A Kinetic Study by K.Q. Tran, H.H. Bui

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-01-2016)
    “…In this work, biochar produced via torrefaction of Norwegian spruce at different temperatures (250, 275, or 300oC) in a simulated oxy-fuel combustion flue gas…”
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    Distributed Activation Energy Modelling for Thermal Decomposition of Microalgae Residues by K.Q. Tran, H.H. Bui, W.H. Chen

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-01-2016)
    “…Two microalgae residue samples of Chlorella sorokiniana CY1 and Chlamydomonas sp. JSC4 from Taiwan were experimentally studied by means of a thermogravimetric…”
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    Fast Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Macro-Alga: Characterization of Products by Q.V. Bach, K.Q. Tran, K.Q. Lystad

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-01-2016)
    “…In this work, as a continuation of our previous study on fast hydrothermal liquefaction of macro-alga, the chemical compositions of bio-oil and water soluble…”
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    CO2 Reactivity Assessment of Woody Biomass Biocarbons for Metallurgical Purposes by L. Wang, B. Hovd, H.H. Bui, A. Valderhaug, T. Buo, R. Birkeland, O. Skreiberg, K.Q. Tran

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-01-2016)
    “…Replacing the use of fossil reductants with biocarbons in metallurgical industries has a great potential with respect to reducing CO2 emissions and the…”
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    Torrefaction Kinetics of Norwegian Biomass Fuels by Q.V. Bach, R. Khalil, O. Skreiberg, K.Q. Tran

    Published in Chemical engineering transactions (01-01-2014)
    “…Torrefaction kinetics of Norwegian biomass fuels, including spruce (softwood) and birch (hardwood) was studied using a thermogravimetric analyser. Small…”
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    A New Synthetic Pathway to Triphenylpyridines via Cascade Reactions Utilizing a New Iron‐Organic Framework as a Recyclable Heterogeneous Catalyst by Doan, Son H., Tran, Nhu K. Q., Pham, Phuc H., Nguyen, Vu H. H., Nguyen, Ngoc N., Ha, Phuong T. M., Li, Shuang, Le, Ha V., Le, Nhan T. H., Tu, Thach N., Phan, Nam T. S.

    Published in European journal of organic chemistry (09-04-2019)
    “…A new iron‐organic framework, VNU‐22 {[Fe3(BTC)(BPDC)2]·11.97H2O}, constructed from BTC3–, BPDC2– pillars and infinite [Fe3(CO2)7]∞ rod SBU, was obtained. The…”
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    Metal‐Free Synthesis of Furocoumarins: An Approach via Iodine‐Promoted One‐Pot Cyclization between 4‐Hydroxycoumarins and Acetophenones by Pham, Phuc H., Nguyen, Que T. D., Tran, Nhu K. Q., Nguyen, Vu H. H., Doan, Son. H., Ha, Hiep Q., Truong, Thanh, Phan, Nam T. S.

    Published in European journal of organic chemistry (31-08-2018)
    “…A transition metal‐free approach was developed to achieve substituted furocoumarins via an iodine‐promoted one‐pot cyclization between 4‐hydroxycoumarins and…”
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    Quadranosides I−V, New Triterpene Glucosides from the Seeds of Combretum quadrangulare by Adnyana, I Ketut, Tezuka, Yasuhiro, Banskota, Arjun H, Xiong, Quanbo, Tran, Kim Qui, Kadota, Shigetoshi

    “…Five new triterpene glucosides, quadranosides I−V (1−5), have been isolated from a MeOH extract of the seeds of Combretum quadrangulare, together with 13 known…”
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