Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining

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Edited By: Professor Bruce E. Dale

Impact Factor: 4.738

ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2011: 10/81 (Energy & Fuels); 21/158 (Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology)

Online ISSN: 1932-1031

Associated Title(s): Chemistry & Industry, Greenhouse Gases: Science and Technology, Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology, Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, Pest Management Science, Polymer International

Most Cited


These are the most-cited articles published in Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining in 2011 and 2012. The data has been compiled from Thomson ISI Web of Science® and was updated in January 2013.

  1. The conversion of lignocellulosics to levulinic acid
    Darryn W Rackemann, William OS Doherty
    Volume 5, Issue 2, pages 198–214, March/April 2011
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  2. The European wood pellet markets: current status and prospects for 2020
    Richard Sikkema, Monika Steiner, Martin Junginger, Wolfgang Hiegl, Morten Tony Hansen, Andre Faaij
    Volume 5, Issue 3, pages 250–278, May/June 2011
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  3. Estimating profitability of two biochar production scenarios: slow pyrolysis vs fast pyrolysis
    Tristan R. Brown, Mark M. Wright, Robert C. Brown
    Volume 5, Issue 1, pages 54–68, January/February 2011
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  4. Advancements in solid acid catalysts for ecofriendly and economically viable synthesis of biodiesel
    Yogesh C. Sharma, Bhaskar Singh, John Korstad
    Volume 5, Issue 1, pages 69–92, January/February 2011
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  5. Techno-economic analysis of a lignocellulosic ethanol biorefinery with ionic liquid pre-treatment
    Daniel Klein-Marcuschamer, Blake A. Simmons, Harvey W. Blanch
    Volume 5, Issue 5, pages 562–569, September/October 2011
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  6. Biological conversion of carbon monoxide: rich syngas or waste gases to bioethanol
    Haris Nalakath Abubackar, María C. Veiga, Christian Kennes
    Volume 5, Issue 1, pages 93–114, January/February 2011
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  7. Analyzing cellulose degree of polymerization and its relevancy to cellulosic ethanol
    Bassem B. Hallac, Arthur J. Ragauskas
    Volume 5, Issue 2, pages 215–225, March/April 2011
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  8. Life cycle assessment of Brazilian sugarcane products: GHG emissions and energy use
    Joaquim E. A. Seabra, Isaias C. Macedo, Helena L. Chum, Carlos E. Faroni, Celso A. Sarto
    Volume 5, Issue 5, pages 519–532, September/October 2011
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  9. Benefits of biogas upgrading to biomethane by high-pressure reactive solvent scrubbing
    Wojciech M. Budzianowski
    Volume 6, Issue 1, pages 12–20, January/February 2012
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  10. Chemicals from lignocellulosic biomass: opportunities, perspectives, and potential of biorefinery systems
    Francesco Cherubini, Anders H. Strømman
    Volume 5, Issue 5, pages 548–561, September/October 2011
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  11. Impact assessment at the bioenergy-water nexus
    Kevin R. Fingerman, Göran Berndes, Stuart Orr, Brian D. Richter, Pim Vugteveen
    Volume 5, Issue 4, pages 375–386, July/August 2011
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  12. Jatropha production on wastelands in India: opportunities and trade-offs for soil and water management at the watershed scale
    Kaushal K. Garg, Louise Karlberg, Suhas P. Wani, Göran Berndes
    Volume 5, Issue 4, pages 410–430, July/August 2011
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  13. Water quality assessment of bioenergy production
    Rocio Diaz-Chavez, Göran Berndes, Daniel Neary, André Elia Neto, Mamadou Fall
    Volume 5, Issue 4, pages 445–463, July/August 2011
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  14. Parallel production of biodiesel and bioethanol in palm-oil-based biorefineries: life cycle assessment on the energy and greenhouse gases emissions
    Steven Lim, Keat Teong Lee
    Volume 5, Issue 2, pages 132–150, March/April 2011
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