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Di Yu
PhD
,
Department of Civil Engineering
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4213-0351
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DI.YU
NOTTINGHAM.EDU
CN
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9
Scopus Citations
2
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2024
2024
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Alkali Chlorides
12%
Alkane Aromatization
12%
Alkanes
12%
Aromatics Production
12%
Ash Components
50%
Ca-bearing Minerals
7%
Calcium Chloride
25%
Calcium Sulfate
12%
Carbon Conversion
12%
Catalytic Activity
12%
Catalytic Effect
12%
Catalytic Mechanism
50%
Catalytic Reaction
12%
Catalytic Role
12%
Co-processing
12%
Co-pyrolysis
100%
CO2 Emission Mitigation
50%
CO2 Mitigation
7%
Coke Formation
12%
Coke Production
12%
Fe Species
19%
Fe-based
25%
Gas Production
12%
Gaseous Hydrocarbons
12%
H2 Production
12%
H2 Yield
19%
Heavy Compounds
12%
Hydrocarbon Formation
12%
In-situ Catalytic Pyrolysis
12%
Incineration Fly Ash
100%
Increasing Light
12%
Light Aromatics
12%
Light Oil
50%
Lower Valence State
7%
Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Fly Ash (MSWIFA)
50%
Oil Production
50%
Oily Sludge
100%
Oxygenated Compounds
12%
Production Emissions
50%
Promising Strategies
12%
Pyrolysis Coke
12%
Pyrolysis Gas
12%
Pyrolysis Oil
12%
Pyrolysis Products
50%
Sludge Pyrolysis
50%
Sodium Chloride
12%
Solid Waste
12%
Sustainable Waste Management
12%
Upcycling
12%
Waste Utilization
12%
Chemical Engineering
Aromatic Hydrocarbon
25%
Catalytic Pyrolysis
8%
Catalytic Reaction
8%
Heavy Metal
25%
Paraffin
16%
Polycondensation
12%
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon
12%
Pyrolysis
100%