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    Pyrolytic Conversion of Plastic Waste to Value-Added Products and Fuels: A Review by Papari, Sadegh, Bamdad, Hanieh, Berruti, Franco

    Published in Materials (16-05-2021)
    “…Plastic production has been rapidly growing across the world and, at the end of their use, many of the plastic products become waste disposed of in landfills…”
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    Conversion of Waste Corn Biomass to Activated Bio-Char for Applications in Wastewater Treatment by Karami, Shokooh, Papari, Sadegh, Berruti, Franco

    Published in Frontiers in materials (07-04-2022)
    “…This study proposes the conversion of waste corn grains contaminated by deoxynivalenol (also known as vomitoxin), a mycotoxin produced by plant pathogens, into…”
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    Modelling-based Optimisation of the Direct Synthesis of Dimethyl Ether from Syngas in a Commercial Slurry Reactor by Papari, Sadegh, Kazemeini, Mohammad, Fattahi, Moslem

    Published in Chinese journal of chemical engineering (01-06-2013)
    “…In the present study, we developed a multi-component one-dimensional mathematical model for simulation and optimisation of a commercial catalytic slurry…”
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    A review on the pyrolysis of woody biomass to bio-oil: Focus on kinetic models by Papari, Sadegh, Hawboldt, Kelly

    Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-12-2015)
    “…The thermal decomposition of woody biomass in the absence of oxygen, or pyrolysis, is a series of complex reactions involving hundreds of compounds. The…”
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    Methanol to propylene: the effect of iridium and iron incorporation on the HZSM-5 catalyst by Mohammadrezaei, Alireza, Papari, Sadegh, Asadi, Mousa, Naderifar, Abas, Golhosseini, Reza

    “…The effect of iridium and iron impregnation of HZSM-5 zeolite on the methanol to propylene reaction (MTP) was investigated. The selectivities of propylene and…”
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    A review on condensing system for biomass pyrolysis process by Papari, Sadegh, Hawboldt, Kelly

    Published in Fuel processing technology (01-11-2018)
    “…Pyrolysis oil (py-oil) produced via the pyrolysis of waste biomass is an alternative sustainable source of both bioenergy and valuable biochemical. Py-oil…”
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    Development and Validation of a Process Model To Describe Pyrolysis of Forestry Residues in an Auger Reactor by Papari, Sadegh, Hawboldt, Kelly

    Published in Energy & fuels (19-10-2017)
    “…In this study, a process model for an auger-style biomass pyrolysis reactor is developed to use as a tool in process optimization and scaleup. The plug-flow…”
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    Study of selective condensation for woody biomass pyrolysis oil vapours by Papari, Sadegh, Hawboldt, Kelly, Fransham, Peter

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-06-2019)
    “…The quality of oil produced from the pyrolysis of biomass is a function of many factors, including the type and extent of the condensing system. In this work,…”
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    Soil amendments for sustainable agriculture: Microbial organic fertilizers by Bamdad, Hanieh, Papari, Sadegh, Lazarovits, George, Berruti, Franco

    Published in Soil use and management (01-01-2022)
    “…There is an enormous body of the literature, proving that soil amendments enhance plant growth/yield and prevent the impact of pathogens/toxins. To the best of…”
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    Study of surface heterogeneity and nitrogen functionalizing of biochars: Molecular modeling approach by Bamdad, Hanieh, Papari, Sadegh, MacQuarrie, Stephanie, Hawboldt, Kelly

    Published in Carbon (New York) (01-01-2021)
    “…The functionality of biochar surfaces depends on the nature of the feedstock, pyrolysis temperature, and residence time. In this study, molecular modeling was…”
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    Techno-economic assessment of the pyrolysis of rubber waste by Laghezza, Maddalena, Papari, Sadegh, Fiore, Silvia, Berruti, Franco

    Published in Energy (Oxford) (01-09-2023)
    “…Slow rubber pyrolysis was performed at 300–500 °C in a horizontal batch mechanically fluidized reactor with 30–60 min holding time, and the products were…”
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    Production and Characterization of Pyrolysis Oil from Sawmill Residues in an Auger Reactor by Papari, Sadegh, Hawboldt, Kelly, Helleur, Robert

    “…In this study, the significant process variables of a pilot auger reactor (i.e., temperature, feed flow rate, and the vacuum fan speed) are investigated to…”
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    Upgrading and isolation of low molecular weight compounds from bark and softwood bio-oils through vacuum distillation by Rahman, Shofiur, Helleur, Robert, MacQuarrie, Stephanie, Papari, Sadegh, Hawboldt, Kelly

    Published in Separation and purification technology (03-04-2018)
    “…•Bark and softwood bio-oil were distilled under vacuum (10 kPa).•Low molecular weight compounds (C1–C3) were isolated from bark and softwood bio-oil.•The…”
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    Pyrolysis: A Theoretical and Experimental Study on the Conversion of Softwood Sawmill Residues to Biooil by Papari, Sadegh, Hawboldt, Kelly, Helleur, Robert

    “…The pyrolysis of biomass is a complex process in terms of the kinetic and mass and heat transfer phenomena, which is necessary information for process…”
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    Self-Energized Pyrolysis Process for Sustainable Biochar Production by Ordonez-Loza, Javier, Bamdad, Hanieh, Spataro, Sara, Papari, Sadegh, Berruti, Franco

    Published in Energy & fuels (17-10-2024)
    “…Biochar has sparked interest as a strategy for carbon capture and sequestration to offset carbon dioxide emissions, along with its various applications such as…”
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    Application of biochar for acid gas removal: experimental and statistical analysis using CO2 by Bamdad, Hanieh, Hawboldt, Kelly, MacQuarrie, Stephanie, Papari, Sadegh

    “…Acid gases such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide are common contaminants in oil and gas operations, landfill gases, and exhaust stacks from power plants…”
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    CFD analysis of fast pyrolysis process in a pilot-scale auger reactor by Jalalifar, Salman, Abbassi, Rouzbeh, Garaniya, Vikram, Salehi, Fatemeh, Papari, Sadegh, Hawboldt, Kelly, Strezov, Vladimir

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-08-2020)
    “…•Simulating fast pyrolysis process in a pilot-scale auger reactor by using CFD.•Validating CFD model thoroughly with the experimental data.•Adopting MFM to…”
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    Value‐added products from waste: Slow pyrolysis of used polyethylene‐lined paper coffee cup waste by Lee, Heejin, Papari, Sadegh, Bernardini, Giulio, Gallorini, Riccardo, Rosi, Luca, Berruti, Franco

    Published in Canadian journal of chemical engineering (01-03-2023)
    “…The objectives of this study were to examine how to recycle cup waste efficiently and effectively and to determine if cup waste can be converted into liquid,…”
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    Production of a bio-magnetic adsorbent via co-pyrolysis of pine wood waste and red mud by Kang, Kang, Loebsack, Griffin, Sarchami, Tahereh, Klinghoffer, Naomi B., Papari, Sadegh, Yeung, Ken K.-C., Berruti, Franco

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (15-07-2022)
    “…[Display omitted] •Simultaneous waste biomass and red mud reduction and fabrication of magnetic adsorbent.•Comprehensive characterizations to reveal the…”
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    Application of biochar for acid gas removal: experimental and statistical analysis using CO 2 by Bamdad, Hanieh, Hawboldt, Kelly, MacQuarrie, Stephanie, Papari, Sadegh

    “…Acid gases such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulfide are common contaminants in oil and gas operations, landfill gases, and exhaust stacks from power plants…”
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