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    Recent advances in one-stage conversion of lipid-based biomass-derived oils into fuel components – aromatics and isomerized alkanes by Yeletsky, P.M., Kukushkin, R.G., Yakovlev, V.A., Chen, B.H.

    Published in Fuel (Guildford) (15-10-2020)
    “…[Display omitted] •Two routes of one-stage conversion of lipidic feedstocks to aromatics and i-alkanes are reviewed.•The first route is direct cracking of the…”
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    Combustion of sewage sludge in a fluidized bed of catalyst: ASPEN PLUS model by Fedorov, A.V., Dubinin, Yu.V., Yeletsky, P.M., Fedorov, I.A., Shelest, S.N., Yakovlev, V.A.

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (05-03-2021)
    “…This paper presents the results of the simulation of a sewage sludge combustion plant with a productivity of 6 tons per hour using the ASPEN Plus. It is shown…”
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    Effect of Carbon Component Characteristics on Texture and Electrochemical Properties of Polyaniline—Carbon Composites by Lebedeva, M. V., Yeletsky, P. M., Kozlov, D. V.

    Published in Russian journal of applied chemistry (01-12-2019)
    “…Results of a study of the texture and electrochemical properties of polyaniline—carbon composites used as electrodes supercapacitor are presented. The…”
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    XAS study of Mo-based dispersed catalysts for upgrading of heavy oil by Saraev, A.A., Zaikina, O.O., Sosnin, G.A., Yeletsky, P.M., Tsapina, A.M., Zubavichus, Y.V., Yakovlev, V.A., Kaichev, V.V.

    “…Results of X-ray absorption spectroscopy study of Mo-based dispersed catalysts in the coke residue after catalytic steam cracking, catalytic cracking in the…”
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    Rice Husk Derived Micro-Mesoporous Carbon Materials as Active Components of Supercapacitor Electrodes by Lebedeva, M. V., Yeletsky, P. M., Ayupov, A. B., Kuznetsov, A. N., Gribov, E. N., Parmon, V. N.

    Published in Catalysis in industry (01-04-2018)
    “…Activated carbon materials (CM) were prepared from rice husk carbonized in the fluidized catalysts bed reactor. Textural characteristics of CM were studied by…”
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    Deoxygenation of esters over sulfur-free Ni–W/Al2O3 catalysts for production of biofuel components by Kukushkin, R.G., Yeletsky, P.M., Grassin, C.T., Chen, B.-H., Bulavchenko, O.A., Saraev, A.A., Yakovlev, V.A.

    “…[Display omitted] •Sulfur free Ni–W alumina supported catalyst were prepared by wet impregnation.•Tungsten in a 6+ oxidation state was observed by XPS.•W…”
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    Rice Husk Derived Activated Carbon/Polyaniline Composites As Active Materials For Supercapacitors by Lebedeva, M.V., Ayupov, A.B., Yeletsky, P.M., Parmon, V.N.

    “…Composite materials (CM) “carbon/polyaniline” were synthesized using porous activated carbon (AC) produced from carbonized rice husk, which has specific…”
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    Study of silica templates in the rice husk and the carbon–silica nanocomposites produced from rice husk by Larichev, Yu.V., Yeletsky, P.M., Yakovlev, V.A.

    “…Carbon–silica nanocomposites obtained by rice husk carbonization in a fluidized-bed reactor using a deep oxidation copper–chromium catalyst were studied…”
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    Phenanthrene catalytic cracking in supercritical water: effect of the reaction medium on NiMo/SiO2 catalysts by Yeletsky, P.M., Reina, T.R., Bulavchenko, O.A., Saraev, A.A., Gerasimov, E. Yu, Zaikina, O.O., Bermúdez, J.M., Arcelus-Arrillaga, P., Yakovlev, V.A., Millan, M.

    Published in Catalysis today (01-06-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Phenanthrene as heavy oil model compound was used for catalytic cracking in supercritical water at 425 °C, 230 bar.•Activity and stability…”
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    Synthesis of mesoporous carbons by leaching out natural silica templates of rice husk by Yeletsky, P.M., Yakovlev, V.A., Mel’gunov, M.S., Parmon, V.N.

    Published in Microporous and mesoporous materials (01-05-2009)
    “…Carbons with developed mesoporosity were obtained from rice husk (RH) according to a three step procedure, that includes carbonization in fluidized catalyst…”
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    Complex microwave processing of high-ash brown coal in relation to the energy and metallurgical industries by Tabakaev, Roman B., Ponomarev, Konstantin O., Kalinich, Ivan K., Gaidabrus, Mariya A., Shulaev, Nikita A., Yeletsky, Petr M.

    “…Relevance. The need of the Tomsk region for valuable energy resources obtained from local low-grade resources to develop iron ore deposits available in the…”
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    Preparation and investigation of nanostructured carbonaceous composites from the high-ash biomass by Yakovlev, V.A., Yeletsky, P.M., Lebedev, M.Yu, Ermakov, D.Yu, Parmon, V.N.

    “…The various pathways of high-ash biomass processing to the valuable carbonaceous composites are considered. From the rice husk carbon–silica composites and…”
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