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Biofuels, Bioproducts & Biorefining (Biofpr) Biofuels, Bioproducts & Biorefining (Biofpr) is the definitive source
of information on sustainable products, fuels and energy. |
Biofpr.com Complementary content is presented at the supporting web portal, www.biofpr.com the dedicated online resource for the biorenewables community. Access the latest product news, features and information, plus up-to-date patent intelligence. Register today to biofpr.com and receive free monthly e-newsletters for the latest developments in biofuels, bioproducts and biorefining at www.biofpr.com Read the latest papers... The integration of green chemistry into future biorefineries by James H. Clark, Fabien E. I. Deswarte, and Thomas J. Farmer Renewable resources - green biorefinery: separation of valuable substances from fluid-fractions by means of membrane technology by Senad Novalin and Thomas Zweckmair A review of biogas purification processes by Nicolas Abatzoglou and Steve Boivin Click here for more... |
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Cells is a platform for scientific exchange in a diverse
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Fuel Cells—From Fundamentals to Systems has an International
Editorial Board and Editorial Advisory Board, with each Editor being a
renowned expert representing a key discipline in the field from either a
distinguished academic institution or one of the globally leading
companies. Fuel Cells—From Fundamentals to Systems is designed to meet the needs of scientists and engineers who are actively working in the field. Until now, information on materials, stack technology and system approaches has been dispersed over a number of traditional scientific journals dedicated to classical disciplines such as electrochemistry, materials science or power technology . Fuel Cells—From Fundamentals to Systems concentrates on the publication of peer-reviewed original research papers and reviews. 2008 Impact Factor: 2.194 |
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ChemSusChem ChemSusChem is aimed to become a top interdisciplinary journal for research at the interface of chemistry and sustainability with energy research, materials science, chemical engineering, and biotechnology. |
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Environmental Progress and Sustainable Energy Published on behalf of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Formally Environmental Progress, the journal was renamed to expand its focus on Energy and Sustainability. Read the Editorial |
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