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Biomass & Bioenergy

Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol.84 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0961-9534 (Print) 

In this Issue (13 articles)

1 - 11 Artisanal and controlled pyrolysis-based biochars differ in biochemical composition, thermal recalcitrance, and biodegradability in soil
Jegajeevagan K, Mabilde L, Gebremikael MT, Ameloot N, De Neve S, Leinweber P, Sleutel S
12 - 21 The green metric evaluation and synthesis of diesel-blend compounds from biomass derived levulinic acid in supercritical carbon dioxide
Badgujar KC, Bhanage BM
22 - 30 Physical properties of rice husk and bran briquettes under low pressure densification for rural applications
Yank A, Ngadi M, Kok R
31 - 36 How to report biogas production when monitoring small-scale digesters in field
Marti-Herrero J, Flores T, Alvarez R, Perez D
37 - 48 Influence of feedstock source and pyrolysis temperature on biochar bulk and surface properties
Suliman W, Harsh JB, Abu-Lail NI, Fortuna AM, Dallmeyer I, Garcia-Perez M
49 - 58 An examination of physical and chemical properties of urban biochar for use as growing media substrate
Kaudal BB, Chen D, Madhavan DB, Downie A, Weatherley A
59 - 66 Stress enhances poly-unsaturation rich lipid accumulation in Chlorella sp and Chlamydomonas sp.
Shekh AY, Shrivastava P, Krishnamurthi K, Mudliar SN, Devi SS, Kanade GS, Chakrabarti T
67 - 75 Inventory and classification of United States federal and state forest biomass electricity and heat policies
Ebers A, Malmsheimer RW, Volk TA, Newman DH
76 - 86 Insight into biochar properties and its cost analysis
Ahmed MB, Zhou JL, Ngo HH, Guo WS
87 - 97 A two-tier approach to the optimization of a biomass supply chain for pyrolysis processes
Paolucci N, Bezzo F, Tugnoli A
98 - 106 Hydrodynamics investigation of laboratory-scale Internal Gas-lift loop anaerobic digester using non-invasive CAPRT technique
Vesvikar MS, Al-Dahhan M
107 - 117 Environmental evaluation of biomass pelleting using life cycle assessment
Kylili A, Christoforou E, Fokaides PA
118 - 123 Evaluation of predictive models for Douglas-fir bark thickness at breast height following 12 biomass harvest treatments
Jang W, Keyes CR, Graham JM