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University of Groningen

Catalytic hydrotreatment of pyrolysis liquids and fractions Yin, Wang

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Publication date: 2017

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Yin, W. (2017). Catalytic hydrotreatment of pyrolysis liquids and fractions: Catalyst Development and Process Studies. University of Groningen.

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List of publications

Peer-reviewed papers

[1] W. Yin, R. H. Venderbosch, G. Bottari, K. K. Krawzcyk, K. Barta, H. J. Heeres. Catalytic Upgrading of Sugar Fractions from Pyrolysis Oils in Supercritical Mono-alcohols over Cu Doped Porous Metal Oxide. Applied Catalysis B:

Environmental, 2015, 166-167,56-65.

[2] A. R. Ardiyanti, M. V. Bykova, S. A. Khromova, W. Yin, R. H. Venderbosch, V. A. Yakovlev, H. J. Heeres. Ni-Based Catalysts for the Hydrotreatment of Fast Pyrolysis Oil. Energy Fuels, 2016, 30 (3), 1544–1554.

[3] W. Yin, A. Kloekhorst, R. H. Vendebosch, M. V. Bykova, S. A. Khromova, V. A. Yakovlev, H. J. Heeres. Catalytic Hydrotreatment of Fast Pyrolysis Liquids in Batch and Continuous Set-ups using a Bimetallic Ni-Cu Catalyst with a High Metal Content.

Catalysis Science & Technology, 2016, 6, 5899-5915.

[4] W. Yin, Z. Tang, R. H. Venderbosch, Z. Zhang, C. Cannilla, G. Bonura, F. Frusteri, H. J. Heeres. A One-Step Synthesis of C6 Sugar Alcohols from Levoglucosan and Disaccharides Using a Ru/CMK-3 Catalyst. ACS Catalysis, 2016, 6(7), 4411– 4422.

[5] W. Yin, R. H. Venderbosch, M. V. Bykova, H. Heeres, S. A. Khromova, V. A. Yakovlev, G. Bonura, F. Frusteri, H. J. Heeres. Hydrotreatment of the Carbohydrate-rich Fraction of Pyrolysis Liquids using Bimetallic Ni based Catalyst: Catalyst Activity and Product Property Relations. Submitted to Applied Catalysis B:

Environmental.

[6] W. Yin, R. H. Venderbosch, M. V. Bykova, H. Heeres, S. A. Khromova, V. A. Yakovlev, H. J. Heeres. Mo Promoted Ni Based Catalysts for the Catalytic Hydrotreatment of Pyrolysis Liquids. To be submitted to Biomass Conversion

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Book chapters

A. R. Ardiyanti, R. H. Venderbosch, W. Yin, H. J. Heeres. Chapter 7: Catalytic Hydrotreatment of Fast Pyrolysis Oils Using Supported Metal Catalysts. In Catalytic

Hydrogenation of Biomass Valorization, 2015, 151-173.

DOI:10.1039/9781782620099-00151.

Conference proceedings

W. Yin, R. H. Venderbosch, H. J. Heeres. Netherlands Catalysis and Chemistry Conference (2015), the Netherlands, oral presentation.

W. Yin, R. H. Venderbosch, H. Heeres, S. A. Khromova, V. A. Yakovlev, H. J. Heeres. Netherlands Process Technology Symposium (2014), the Netherlands, oral

presentation.

W. Yin, R. H. Venderbosch, K. Barta, H. J. Heeres. Netherlands Catalysis and Chemistry Conference (2014), the Netherlands, poster presentation.

W. Yin, R. H. Venderbosch, H. J. Heeres. 2nd International Congress on Catalysis for Biorefineries (2013), Dalian, China, oral presentation.

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