Haiping Yang spends much of his time researching Pyrolysis, Chemical engineering, Organic chemistry, Catalysis and Char. The various areas that Haiping Yang examines in his Pyrolysis study include Hemicellulose, Cellulose, Thermogravimetric analysis and Heat of combustion. Hemicellulose is a primary field of his research addressed under Lignin.
His Chemical engineering research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Sawdust, Biofuel and Charcoal. When carried out as part of a general Organic chemistry research project, his work on Torrefaction and Adsorption is frequently linked to work in Dehydration, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of study. Haiping Yang interconnects Yield and Hydrogen in the investigation of issues within Catalysis.
His primary scientific interests are in Pyrolysis, Chemical engineering, Catalysis, Char and Organic chemistry. The Pyrolysis study combines topics in areas such as Yield, Cellulose, Lignin and Nuclear chemistry. Haiping Yang does research in Cellulose, focusing on Hemicellulose specifically.
Haiping Yang mostly deals with Thermogravimetric analysis in his studies of Chemical engineering. Haiping Yang has included themes like Inorganic chemistry and Hydrogen in his Catalysis study. His Char study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Raw material, Reactivity and Pyrolytic carbon.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Chemical engineering, Pyrolysis, Cellulose, Catalysis and Lignin. His Chemical engineering research incorporates themes from Combustion, Carbon and Tar. His Pyrolysis research includes themes of Decomposition, Phenols and Infrared spectroscopy.
His study in Cellulose focuses on Hemicellulose in particular. His Lignin study deals with the bigger picture of Organic chemistry. He combines subjects such as Specific surface area, Adsorption and Nuclear chemistry with his study of Biochar.
Haiping Yang mainly focuses on Pyrolysis, Chemical engineering, Cellulose, Hemicellulose and Lignin. His Pyrolysis study combines topics in areas such as Phenols, Catalysis and Process engineering. His Chemical engineering study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Decomposition, Carbon, Tar and Infrared spectroscopy.
The concepts of his Decomposition study are interwoven with issues in Heat of combustion, Thermogravimetric analysis, Thermogravimetry and Naphthalene, Acenaphthylene. The study incorporates disciplines such as Combustion and Ignition system in addition to Cellulose. His studies in Lignin integrate themes in fields like Polymerization, Functional group, Cracking, Atmospheric temperature range and Oxygen.
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Characteristics of hemicellulose, cellulose and lignin pyrolysis
Haiping Yang;Rong Yan;Hanping Chen;Dong Ho Lee.
Fuel (2007)
In-depth investigation of biomass pyrolysis based on three major components: Hemicellulose, cellulose and lignin
Haiping Yang;Rong Yan;Hanping Chen;Chuguang Zheng.
Energy & Fuels (2006)
Thermogravimetric Analysis−Fourier Transform Infrared Analysis of Palm Oil Waste Pyrolysis
Haiping Yang;Rong Yan;Terence Chin;David Tee Liang.
Energy & Fuels (2004)
Biomass-based pyrolytic polygeneration system on cotton stalk pyrolysis: influence of temperature.
Yingquan Chen;Haiping Yang;Xianhua Wang;Shihong Zhang.
Bioresource Technology (2012)
Pyrolysis of palm oil wastes for enhanced production of hydrogen rich gases
Haiping Yang;Rong Yan;Hanping Chen;Dong Ho Lee.
Fuel Processing Technology (2006)
Mechanism of Palm Oil Waste Pyrolysis in a Packed Bed
Haiping Yang;Rong Yan;Hanping Chen;Dong Ho Lee.
Energy & Fuels (2006)
Hydrogen production from biomass gasification using biochar as a catalyst/support
Dingding Yao;Qiang Hu;Daqian Wang;Haiping Yang.
Bioresource Technology (2016)
Effect of residence time on chemical and structural properties of hydrochar obtained by hydrothermal carbonization of water hyacinth
Ying Gao;Xianhua Wang;Jun Wang;Xiangpeng Li.
Energy (2013)
Catalytic effect of metal oxides on pyrolysis of sewage sludge
Jingai Shao;Rong Yan;Hanping Chen;Haiping Yang.
Fuel Processing Technology (2010)
The Influence of Microwave Drying on Biomass Pyrolysis
Xianhua Wang;Hanping Chen;Kai Luo;Jingai Shao.
Energy & Fuels (2008)
Fuel
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