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Vitaliy L. Budarin

Researcher at University of York

Publications -  124
Citations -  5334

Vitaliy L. Budarin is an academic researcher from University of York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pyrolysis & Mesoporous material. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 121 publications receiving 4059 citations. Previous affiliations of Vitaliy L. Budarin include University of Córdoba (Spain) & Spanish National Research Council.

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Bio-based carbonaceous composite materials from epoxidised linseed oil, bio-derived curing agent and starch with controllable functionality

TL;DR: In this paper, a new class of bio-derived nanocomposite derived from epoxidised linseed oil, a bio derived crosslinker and a starch based carbonaceous mesoporous material (Starbon®) has been developed.
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19F Magic angle spinning NMR reporter molecules: empirical measures of surface shielding, polarisability and H-bonding.

TL;DR: Magic Angle Spinning (MAS) (19)F NMR spectra have been obtained and chemical shifts measured for 37 molecules in the gas phase and adsorbed on the surfaces of six common materials: octadecyl- and octyl-functionalised chromatography silicas, Kieselgel 100 silica, Brockmann neutral alumina, Norit activated charcoal and 3-(1-piperidino)propyl functionalised silica.
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Supercritical Extraction of Biomass-A Green and Sustainable Method to Control the Pyrolysis Product Distribution

TL;DR: In this article, a combination of time-of-flight secondary-ion mass spectrometry analysis and utilization of pyrolysis gas chromatography-mass spectrometric data on the thermal behavior of woody biomass was used to demonstrate the extraordinary influence of surface adsorbed metals on the composition of pyrotechnic products.
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Effect of metal triflates on the microwave-assisted catalytic hydrogenolysis of birch wood lignin to monophenolic compounds

TL;DR: In this paper, an effective Lewis acid-promoted delignification and production of monophenolic compounds in birch sawdust assisted by microwave heating without external hydrogen for the first time was reported.
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Electrical conductivity of beech sawdust using graphite catalytic coating: unlocking the microwave-assisted thermolysis efficiency of lignocellulosic biomass

TL;DR: In this paper, the electrical conductivity threshold of the coated samples rather than a gradual increase was linked to the pyrolysis performance, which was used as a marker to evaluate the suitability of the sample.