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What Limits the Yield of Levoglucosan During Fast Pyrolysis of Cellulose? Juan Sebastian Proano-Aviles Iowa State University
Evaluation and Products Characterization of Mango Seed Shell and Kernel Conventional Pyrolysis
High Resolution Mass Spectrometry to Explore Molecular-Level Understanding of Biomass Pyrolysis Carolyn P
A Comprehensive Characterization of Pyrolysis Oil from Softwood Barks
Mechanism of Formation of Thermally Generated Potential Toxicants in Food Related Model Systems
Sulfonate Ionic Liquid As a Stable and Active Catalyst for Levoglucosenone Production from Saccharides Via Catalytic Pyrolysis
Synthetic Study of Levoglucosenone
A Critique of the Present State of Knowledge of the Mechanism of Cellulose Pyrolysis
Title Review of Reactions and Molecular Mechanisms in Cellulose
Pyrolysis of Cellulose, an Introduction to the Literature
Recovering Valuable Products from the Aqueous Streams of Fast Pyrolysis Patrick Hefmon Hall Iowa State University
Understanding Cellulose Primary and Secondary
Conversion of Levoglucosan Into Glucose by the Coordination of Four
Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory Annual Report – FY2004
Levoglucosan, Levoglucosenone, (+)-Δ-Cadinol and Isocembrol in the Synthesis of Low-Molecular Bioregulators and Cytostatics
Selectively Production of Levoglucosenone from Cellulose Via Catalytic Fast Pyrolysis
Fermentation of Pyrolysis-Derived Bio-Oil Laura R
Pyrolysis Behavior of Levoglucosan As an Intermediate in Cellulose Pyrolysis: Polymerization Into Polysaccharide As a Key Reaction to Carbonized Product Formation
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Pyrolysis Oil Evaporation Including Liquid Phase Polymerization Reac- Tion
Primary and Secondary Reactions of Cellulose Melt Pyrolysis
Chemical Composition of PM2.5 in October 2017 Northern California Wildfire Plumes Yutong Liang1, Coty N
Final Opinion on Additives Used in Tobacco Products (Opinion 1) Tobacco Additives I
Production of Levoglucosan from Glucose in High Temperature Water On-Line Number 242 Hiroe Satoh,1 Kenji Takahashi,2 Harumi Kaga3 1 Dept
Microwave Pyrolysis of Cellulosic Materials for the Production of Anhydrosugars
Analytical Methods of Levoglucosan, a Tracer for Cellulose in Biomass Burning, by Four Different Techniques
Levoglucosan: a Promising Platform Molecule? Green Chemistry
Production of Glucose from the Acid Hydrolysis of Anhydrosugars Paula H Blanco, Jai Lad, Anthony V
Preparation and Formation Mechanism of Levoglucosan from Starch Using
Catalytic Pyrolysis of Cellulose in Sulfolane with Some Acidic Catalysts
An Improved Preparation of Levoglucosenone from Cellulose Joseph Allan Marshall Iowa State University
Competing Reactions Limit Levoglucosan Yield During Fast Pyrolysis of Cellulose Jake K
Oligomerization of Levoglucosan in Proxies of Biomass Burning Aerosols Bryan J
GRAS Notice 610: Isomaltodextrin
Using Levoglucosan As a Molecular Marker for the Long-Range
Toxicity of Urban PM10 and Relation with Tracers of Biomass Burning
Competing Reactions Limit Levoglucosan Yield During Fast Pyrolysis of Cellulose
Levoglucosenone and Cleaner Lignin from Waste Biorefinery Hydrolysis Lignin by Selective Conversion of Residual Saccharides
Additives in Tobacco Products
Fast Pyrolysis of Cellulose by Infrared Heating
The Effect of Pyrolysis Conditions to Produce Levoglucosan from Rice Straw