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    Changes and removal of different sulfur forms after chemical desulfurization by peroxyacetic acid on microwave treated coals by Mesroghli, Sh, Yperman, J., Jorjani, E., Vandewijngaarden, J., Reggers, G., Carleer, R., Noaparast, M.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (15-08-2015)
    “…•Desulfurized MW treated coal using PAA result in complex sulfur form changes.•Oxidized sulfur compounds are present in desulfurized MW treated coal using…”
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    Flash co-pyrolysis of biomass with polylactic acid. Part 1: Influence on bio-oil yield and heating value by Cornelissen, T., Yperman, J., Reggers, G., Schreurs, S., Carleer, R.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-06-2008)
    “…High amounts of water present in bio-oil are one of the major drawbacks for its utilisation as a fuel. One technology that shows the potential to satisfy the…”
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    Slow catalytic pyrolysis of rapeseed cake: Product yield and characterization of the pyrolysis liquid by Smets, K., Roukaerts, A., Czech, J., Reggers, G., Schreurs, S., Carleer, R., Yperman, J.

    Published in Biomass & bioenergy (01-10-2013)
    “…The performance of three catalysts during slow catalytic pyrolysis of rapeseed cake from 150 to 550 °C over a time period of 20 min followed by an isothermal…”
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    Impacts of sonication and post-desulfurization on organic sulfur species by reductive pyrolysis by Mesroghli, Sh, Yperman, J., Reggers, G., Jorjani, E., Carleer, R.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-11-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] •Desulphurized sonicated coal using PAA result in complex sulfur form changes.•Role of AOP on coal oxidation as a function of different…”
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    Flash pyrolysis of rapeseed cake: Influence of temperature on the yield and the characteristics of the pyrolysis liquid by Smets, K., Adriaensens, P., Reggers, G., Schreurs, S., Carleer, R., Yperman, J.

    “…Biomass waste is a promising source of renewable fuels and value-added chemicals. Rapeseed cake, the solid waste after pressing of rapeseed, is a biomass with…”
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    Flash co-pyrolysis of biomass with polyhydroxybutyrate: Part 1. Influence on bio-oil yield, water content, heating value and the production of chemicals by Cornelissen, T., Jans, M., Yperman, J., Reggers, G., Schreurs, S., Carleer, R.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-09-2008)
    “…Bio-oil obtained via flash pyrolysis shows potential to be applied as a renewable fuel. However, bio-oil often contains high amounts of water, which is a major…”
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    Combustion behaviour of some biodesulphurized coals assessed by TGA/DTA by Marinov, S.P., Gonsalvesh, L., Stefanova, M., Yperman, J., Carleer, R., Reggers, G., Yürüm, Y., Groudeva, V., Gadjanov, P.

    Published in Thermochimica acta (10-01-2010)
    “…Thermal analysis, i.e. TGA/DTA is used to study the changes in the combustion behaviour of microbially treated coals. In view of their high sulphur content and…”
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    Flash co-pyrolysis of biomass: The influence of biopolymers by Cornelissen, T., Jans, M., Stals, M., Kuppens, T., Thewys, T., Janssens, G.K., Pastijn, H., Yperman, J., Reggers, G., Schreurs, S., Carleer, R.

    “…A high water content is one of the major drawbacks for the utilisation of bio-oil. One technology which shows the potential to satisfy the demand for bio-oil…”
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    Biodesulphurized subbituminous coal by different fungi and bacteria studied by reductive pyrolysis. Part 1: Initial coal by Gonsalvesh, L., Marinov, S.P., Stefanova, M., Yürüm, Y., Dumanli, A.G., Dinler-Doganay, G., Kolankaya, N., Sam, M., Carleer, R., Reggers, G., Thijssen, E., Yperman, J.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (01-09-2008)
    “…One of the perspective methods for clean solid fuels production is biodesulphurization. In order to increase the effect of this approach it is necessary to…”
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    A study of the reductive pyrolysis behaviour of sulphur model compounds by Mullens, S, Yperman, J, Reggers, G, Carleer, R, Buchanan, A.C, Britt, P.F, Rutkowski, P, Gryglewicz, G

    “…The difficulties inherent in the direct determination of sulphur functionalities in complex solid matrices by various techniques often make the need for…”
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    TG-GC-MS, TG-MS and TG-FTIR applications on polymers and waste products by Reggers, G., Ruysen, M., Carleer, R., Mullens, J.

    Published in Thermochimica acta (25-07-1997)
    “…A latex is studied using the off-line combination, TG-GC-MS. A mixture, CuSO 4·5H 2O-cellulose, is studied using the online combination, TG-MS, and the amount…”
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    Flash pyrolysis of heavy metal contaminated hardwoods from phytoremediation: Characterisation of biomass, pyrolysis oil and char/ash fraction by Stals, M., Carleer, R., Reggers, G., Schreurs, S., Yperman, J.

    “…Flash pyrolysis of heavy metal contaminated hardwoods originating from phytoremediation is studied. Different kinds of hardwoods, i.e. Salix fragilis (crack…”
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    TG-MS analysis as tool for the evaluation of clay mixtures by Carleer, R, Reggers, G, Ruysen, M, Mullens, J

    Published in Thermochimica acta (07-12-1998)
    “…The evolved gases after thermal treatment of a series of clay samples are studied using on-line TG-MS and off-line TGA-GC-MS…”
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    Description of the nanostructured morphology of [6,6]‐phenyl‐C 61 ‐butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM) by XRD, DSC and solid‐state NMR by Mens, Raoul, Chambon, Sylvain, Bertho, Sabine, Reggers, Guy, Ruttens, Bart, D'Haen, Jan, Manca, Jean, Carleer, Robert, Vanderzande, Dirk, Adriaensens, Peter

    Published in Magnetic resonance in chemistry (01-05-2011)
    “…Abstract PCBM or [6,6]‐phenyl‐C 61 ‐butyric acid methyl ester is nowadays still one of the most successful electron acceptors for plastic bulk heterojunction…”
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    Thermogravimetric desorption and de novo tests I: Method development and validation by Tsytsik, Palina, Czech, Jan, Carleer, Robert, Reggers, Guy, Buekens, Alfons

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-08-2008)
    “…Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) has been combined with evolved gas analysis (EGA) with the purpose of simulating the thermal behaviour of filter dust samples…”
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    Use of Magnetic Resonance Imaging To Study Transport of Methanol in Poly(methyl methacrylate) at Variable Temperature by Ercken, Monique, Adriaensens, Peter, Reggers, Guy, Carleer, Robert, Vanderzande, Dirk, Gelan, Jan

    Published in Macromolecules (12-08-1996)
    “…The transport kinetics of methanol in PMMA have been studied over the temperature range 25−60 °C, using magnetic resonance imaging. It is shown that transport…”
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