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Douglas C. Elliott
Researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Publications - 105
Citations - 11830
Douglas C. Elliott is an academic researcher from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biomass & Catalysis. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 102 publications receiving 10685 citations. Previous affiliations of Douglas C. Elliott include Battelle Memorial Institute & United States Department of Energy.
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Historical Developments in Hydroprocessing Bio-oils
TL;DR: A review of the developments in the field of catalytic hydroprocessing of biomass-derived liquefaction conversion products (bio-oil) over the past 25 years is presented in this paper.
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Production of levulinic acid and use as a platform chemical for derived products
Joseph J. Bozell,Luc Moens,Douglas C. Elliott,Yong Wang,G.G Neuenscwander,S.W Fitzpatrick,R.J Bilski,J.L Jarnefeld +7 more
TL;DR: Levulinic acid (LA) can be converted to methyltetrahydrofuran (MTHF), a solvent and fuel extender, using a single stage catalytic hydrogenation process as discussed by the authors.
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Hydrothermal liquefaction of biomass: Developments from batch to continuous process
TL;DR: This review describes the recent results in hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of biomass in continuous-flow processing systems, and process models have been developed, and mass and energy balances determined.
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Biomass gasification in near- and super-critical water: Status and prospects
Yukihiko Matsumura,Tomoaki Minowa,Biljana Potic,Sascha R.A. Kersten,Wolter Prins,Willibrordus Petrus Maria van Swaaij,Bert van de Beld,Douglas C. Elliott,Gary G. Neuenschwander,Andrea Kruse,Michael Jerry Antal +10 more
TL;DR: The current status of biomass gasification in near and supercritical water (SCWG) is reviewed in this article, where two approaches for SCWG are compared: low-temperature catalytic gasification, which employs reaction temperature ranging from 350 to 600 °C, and gasifies the feedstock with the aid of metal catalysts.
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A review and perspective of recent bio-oil hydrotreating research
TL;DR: A review of the published research and patent literature in bio-oil HDO over the last 6 years performed with actual bio-oils and identifiable strategy for production of an infrastructure compatible liquid transportation fuel is presented in this article.