Announcement: As of September 17, 2018, the Journal of Biomass to Biofuel (JBB) is discontinued.
JBB is high quality peer-reviewed journal, where every article will be peer-reviewed by several experts in the field. Upon acceptance, articles will be published in the latest open volume. One continuous volume per year is published.
JBB welcomes research and review papers related to Biomass and Biofuel including but not limited to the areas of:
- Bioalcohols (Bioethanol, Biobutanol, etc)
- Biodiesel (Different Generations)
- Biogas (Biomethane and Biohydrogen)
- Biomass Characterization Related to Biological Conversions
- Bio-oil (e.g. By Pyrolysis)
- Biorefinery Industries
- Energy Production by Biomass Incineration
- Syngas
For a complete list of topics, please visit: Aims & Scopes
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Dr. Keikhosro Karimi
Isfahan University of Technology, Iran
Editor in Chief
Recent News
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We are pleased to announce that the Journal of Biomass to Biofuel (JBB) has been approved by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). JBB has been working hard to abide by the guidelines of ethics, integrity, and high standards in publishing.
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JBB is now permanently archived in Portico (one of the largest community-supported digital archives in the world). You can find more information here: Portico.
Most Recent Articles
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Phenolic Inhibitors of Saccharification and Fermentation in Lignocellulo-Starch Prehydrolysates and Comparative Efficacy of Detoxification TreatmentsMadhanamohanan G. Mithra and Gourikutty Padmaja
Isolation of Cellulolytic Organisms from the Gut Contents of Termites Native to Nepal and Their Utility in Saccharification and Fermentation of Lignocellulosic BiomassDinita Sharma, Bishnu Joshi, Megh Raj Bhatt, Jarina Joshi, Rajani Malla, Tribikram Bhattarai, Lakshmaiah Sreerama
Neem Biodiesel - A Sustainability StudyA. C. Lokesh, N. S. Mahesh, Balakrishna Gowda, Rajesh Kumar K, Peter White
Increasing Ethanol Titer and Reducing Enzyme Dosage via Fed-Batch, Simultaneous Saccharification and Fermentation in a High Solids BioreactorNichole A. Bauer, Craig C. Long, Bishnu Karki, William R. Gibbons