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Dietrich Meier
Researcher at Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Publications - 78
Citations - 8387
Dietrich Meier is an academic researcher from Hamburg University of Applied Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pyrolysis & Lignin. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 78 publications receiving 7829 citations.
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An overview of fast pyrolysis of biomass
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the design considerations faced by the developers of fast pyrolysis, upgrading and utilisation processes in order to successfully implement the technologies and provide a case study of the application of the technology to waste wood and how this approach gives very good control of contaminants.
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Characterization of the water-insoluble fraction from pyrolysis oil (pyrolytic lignin). Part I. PY–GC/MS, FTIR, and functional groups
B Scholze,Dietrich Meier +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, pyrolytic lignins were obtained from Pyrolysis oil as fine homogeneous powder by a novel precipitation method using FTIR data, which indicated that a changing oxygen content mainly affects the intensity of carbonyl absorption bands.
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State of the art of applied fast pyrolysis of lignocellulosic materials - a review
Dietrich Meier,O. Faix +1 more
TL;DR: The development of advanced fast pyrolysis processes for liquids production has gained much attention in the last decade, because they offer a convenient way to convert low value woody residues into liquid fuels and value-added products as mentioned in this paper.
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A review of recent laboratory research and commercial developments in fast pyrolysis and upgrading
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an update on recent laboratory research and commercial developments in fast pyrolysis and upgrading techniques, which is a relatively mature technology and is on the verge of commercialisation.
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Lignin fast pyrolysis: results from an international collaboration.
TL;DR: An international study of fast pyrolysis of lignin was conducted in this paper, where 14 laboratories in eight different countries contributed to the analysis and testing of two Lignin samples for analysis and bench-scale process testing.