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Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology

Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, Vol.76, No.5 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0268-2575 (Print) 

In this Issue (14 articles)

451 - 455 Nutshells as granular activated carbons: physical, chemical and adsorptive properties
Wartelle LH, Marshall WE
456 - 460 Improvement of a fed-hatch process for high level xylanase production by a Bacillus strain
Schneider G, Strehaiano P, Taillandier P
461 - 468 Chitosan-treated polypropylene matrix as immobilization support for lactic acid production using Lactobacillus plantarum NCIM 2084
Krishnan S, Gowthaman MK, Misra MC, Karanth NG
469 - 476 Kinetic study of fast pyrolysis of sawdust in a conical spouted bed reactor in the range 400-500 degrees C
Olazar M, Aguado R, San Jose MJ, Bilbao J
477 - 484 Experimental study on the enhancement of yeast microfiltration with gas sparging
Sur HW, Cui ZF
485 - 488 Recovery of tartaric acid from industrial enological wastes
Versari A, Castellari M, Spinabelli U, Galassi S
489 - 493 Functional stabilization of cellulase by covalent modification with chitosan
Darias R, Villalonga R
494 - 500 Dimethylsulfoxide elevates extracellular laccase (phenol oxidase) activity of Pycnoporus cinnabarinus grown on a low nutritional newspaper medium
Jones CL, Baker WL, Lonergan GT
501 - 505 Effect of high sheer stress on microbial viability
Lange H, Taillandier P, Riba JP
506 - 510 Mass transfer-limited wet oxidation of phenol
Tukac V, Vokal J, Hanika J
511 - 515 Enzymatic alcoholysis of triolein to produce wax ester
Hadzir NM, Basri M, Rahman MBA, Razak CNA, Rahman RNZA, Salleh AB
516 - 524 Effect of a gas-liquid separator on the hydrodynamics and circulation flow regimes in internal-loop airlift reactors
Klein J, Godo S, Dolgos O, Markos J
525 - 528 Stabilization of penicillin V acylase from Streptomyces lavendulae by covalent immobilization
Torres-Bacete J, Arroyo M, Torres-Guzman R, de la Mata I, Castillon MP, Acebal C
529 - 534 Experimentation of a new mode of batch culture for lactic acid bacteria: cell reuse with an initial period of cell reactivation at acidic pH
Amrane A