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Carolyn C. Elam

Researcher at National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Publications -  10
Citations -  725

Carolyn C. Elam is an academic researcher from National Renewable Energy Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Renewable energy & Hydrogen production. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 681 citations.

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Realizing the hydrogen future: the International Energy Agency's efforts to advance hydrogen energy technologies

TL;DR: Realizing the hydrogen future: the International Energy Agnency´s effort to advance hydrogen energy technologies as mentioned in this paper is an effort to realize hydrogen future, which aims to realize a hydrogen future.
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Identification of QTLs influencing wood property traits in loblolly pine ( Pinus taeda L.). II. Chemical wood properties.

TL;DR: Results from QTL×environment analyses suggest that QTLs interact with environmental location, and QTL mapping will help towards eventually identifying genes having a major effect on chemical wood properties.
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Hydrogen from biomass: state of the art and research challenges

TL;DR: A review of the state of the art of hydrogen production from biomass was prepared to facilitate in the planning of work that should be done to achieve the goal of near-term hydrogen energy systems as mentioned in this paper.
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Two high-throughput techniques for determining wood properties as part of a molecular genetics analysis of hybrid poplar and loblolly pine

TL;DR: In this paper, two new high-throughput put techniques, computer tomography X-ray densitometry (CT scan) and pyrolysis molecular beam mass spectrometry (pyMBMS), coupled with quantitative trait loci (QTL) analysis, were tested as a means to overcome the time and cost associated with conventional characterization of biomass feedstock components.
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Catalytic pyrolysis of nylon-6 to recover caprolactam

TL;DR: In this article, a micro-scale catalytic pyrolysis was proposed as a possible process for the recovery of caprolactam from waste nylon-6, with promising process conditions, i.e., catalyst and temperature were identified using a microscale reactor/molecular beam mass-spectrometer system.