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    Molecular and Lumped Products from Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Bovine Serum Albumin by Sheehan, James D, Savage, Phillip E

    Published in ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering (06-11-2017)
    “…We examined the decomposition of and product formation from a model protein, bovine serum albumin (BSA), under hydrothermal conditions. BSA forms smaller…”
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    Products, Pathways, and Kinetics for the Fast Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Soy Protein Isolate by Sheehan, James D, Savage, Phillip E

    Published in ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering (05-12-2016)
    “…We conducted nonisothermal fast hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of soy protein isolate (SPI) for batch holding times of 10–300 s and at temperatures up to 500…”
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    Polypropylene Plastic Waste Conversion to Lubricants over Ru/TiO2 Catalysts by Kots, Pavel A, Liu, Sibao, Vance, Brandon C, Wang, Cong, Sheehan, James D, Vlachos, Dionisios G

    Published in ACS catalysis (02-07-2021)
    “…Plastic recycling and upcycling are required to combat the environmental crisis from landfilling consumer products. Chemocatalytic technologies are the most…”
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    Modeling the effects of microalga biochemical content on the kinetics and biocrude yields from hydrothermal liquefaction by Sheehan, James D., Savage, Phillip E.

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-09-2017)
    “…•Developed HTL kinetic model for production of biocrude from microalgae.•Model uses biochemical composition of microalgae and HTL reaction conditions as…”
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    Oxidative degradation of landfill leachate by catalysis of CeMnOx/TiO2 in supercritical water: Mechanism and kinetic study by Gong, Yanmeng, Guo, Yang, Sheehan, James D., Chen, Zhifeng, Wang, Shuzhong

    “…[Display omitted] •The influence of operating conditions on TOC and NH3-N removal efficiencies was investigated.•Significant co-oxidation effect of methanol…”
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    Products and Kinetics for Isothermal Hydrothermal Liquefaction of Soy Protein Concentrate by Luo, Ligang, Sheehan, James D, Dai, Liyi, Savage, Phillip E

    Published in ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering (02-05-2016)
    “…Soy protein concentrate was hydrothermally treated at isothermal temperatures of 200, 250, 300, and 350 °C for times up to 60 min to produce a crude bio-oil…”
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    The brain circuitry underlying the temporal evolution of nausea in humans by Napadow, Vitaly, Sheehan, James D, Kim, Jieun, Lacount, Lauren T, Park, Kyungmo, Kaptchuk, Ted J, Rosen, Bruce R, Kuo, Braden

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-04-2013)
    “…Nausea is a universal human experience. It evolves slowly over time, and brain mechanisms underlying this evolution are not well understood. Our functional…”
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    Brain Circuitry Supporting Multi-Organ Autonomic Outflow in Response to Nausea by Sclocco, Roberta, Kim, Jieun, Garcia, Ronald G, Sheehan, James D, Beissner, Florian, Bianchi, Anna M, Cerutti, Sergio, Kuo, Braden, Barbieri, Riccardo, Napadow, Vitaly

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-02-2016)
    “…While autonomic outflow is an important co-factor of nausea physiology, central control of this outflow is poorly understood. We evaluated sympathetic (skin…”
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    Nonlinear mixed-effects models for kinetic parameter estimation with batch reactor data by Hickman, Daniel A., Ignatowich, Michael J., Caracotsios, Michael, Sheehan, James D., D'Ottaviano, Fabio

    “…Traditional fixed-effects models based on nonlinear least squares or Bayesian methods of rate parameter estimation for batch reactor longitudinal data are…”
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    Reaction pathways and kinetics of tryptophan in hot, compressed water by Sheehan, James D., Savage, Phillip E.

    “…•Tryptophan undergoes decarboxylation, deamination, C–C bond cleavage.•High initial concentrations of tryptophan promote inclusion of N into bio-crude…”
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    Polar aprotic solvent properties influence pulp characteristics and delignification kinetics of CO2/Organic base organosolv pretreatments of lignocellulosic biomass by Agwu, Kelechi A., Belmont, S. Rae, Enguita, Jayna M., Sheehan, James D.

    Published in Chemical engineering science (15-04-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •Polar aprotic organosolv pretreatments rapidly delignify softwoods.•Morphology of organosolv pulps is uniquely impacted by solvent…”
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    Experimental-computational approach for elucidating the dissolution behavior of potassium phosphates in near- and supercritical water by Ding, Xin, Sheehan, James D., Zhang, Tian, Shen, Zhenxing, Wang, Yuqi, Jiang, Zhao, Fang, Tao

    Published in The Journal of supercritical fluids (01-02-2022)
    “…The present work investigates the solubility of dipotassium and monopotassium phosphate in near- and supercritical water. The highest solubilities exceeded…”
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    Glycerol-derived ethers enable hydrogen-free reductive catalytic fractionation of softwood lignin into functionalized aromatic monomers by Ekeoma, Bernard C., Bara, Jason E., Sheehan, James D.

    Published in RSC sustainability (03-10-2024)
    “…Catalytic reductive processes facilitate deconstruction of lignins into value-added aromatics. This study explores the novel use of glycerol-derived ethers…”
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    Lignin-Based Water-Soluble Polymers Exhibiting Biodegradability and Activity as Flocculating Agents by Sheehan, James D., Ebikade, Elvis, Vlachos, Dionisios G., Lobo, Raul F.

    Published in ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering (29-08-2022)
    “…In the present study, depolymerized lignins (originating from pine, poplar, and corn stover) were valorized into biodegradable, water-soluble polymers (WSPs)…”
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