Search Results - "Rotness, Leslie J."
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Catalytic Hydroprocessing of Fast Pyrolysis Bio-oil from Pine Sawdust
Published in Energy & fuels (21-06-2012)“…Catalytic hydroprocessing has been applied to the fast pyrolysis liquid product (bio-oil) from softwood biomass in a bench-scale continuous-flow fixed-bed…”
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Catalytic hydroprocessing of biomass fast pyrolysis bio-oil to produce hydrocarbon products
Published in Environmental progress & sustainable energy (01-10-2009)“…Catalytic hydroprocessing has been applied to biomass fast pyrolysis liquid product (bio‐oil) in a bench‐scale continuous‐flow fixed‐bed reactor system. The…”
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Process development for hydrothermal liquefaction of algae feedstocks in a continuous-flow reactor
Published in Algal research (Amsterdam) (01-10-2013)“…Wet algae slurries can be converted into an upgradeable biocrude by hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL). High levels of carbon conversion to gravity separable…”
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Stabilization of Softwood-Derived Pyrolysis Oils for Continuous Bio-oil Hydroprocessing
Published in Topics in catalysis (01-01-2016)“…The use of fast pyrolysis oil as a potential renewable liquid transportation fuel alternative to crude oil depends on successful catalytic upgrading to produce…”
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Hydrothermal Processing of Macroalgal Feedstocks in Continuous-Flow Reactors
Published in ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering (03-02-2014)“…Wet macroalgal slurries have been converted into a biocrude by hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) in a bench-scale continuous-flow reactor system. Carbon…”
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Chemical Processing in High-Pressure Aqueous Environments. 9. Process Development for Catalytic Gasification of Algae Feedstocks
Published in Industrial & engineering chemistry research (22-08-2012)“…Through the use of a metal catalyst, gasification of wet algae slurries can be accomplished with high levels of carbon conversion to gas at relatively low…”
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Catalytic Hydroprocessing of Fast Pyrolysis Bio-oil from Pine Sawdust
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