Biofuels Virtual Special Issue - Chemical & Engineering News Archive

Biofuels Virtual Special Issue. Chem. Eng. News , 2011, 89 (7), p 39. DOI: 10.1021/cen-v089n007.p039. Publication Date: February 14, 2011. Copyright Â...
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Biofuels Virtual Special Issue Energy & Fuels Robert S. Weber Associate Editor

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry James N. Seiber Editor

Environmental Science & Technology Jerald L. Schnoor Editor

ACS Publications presents a Virtual Special Issue on Biofuels, an online compilation between Energy & Fuels, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, and Environmental Science & Technology. Featuring peer-reviewed articles published in 2009 and 2010, the research shows progress on utilizing biomass for energy production — a hotbed of research with global implications on agricultural, energy, and environmental policy. Associate Editor Robert S. Weber (Energy & Fuels), editors James N. Seiber (Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry), and Jerald L. Schnoor (Environmental Science & Technology) Acomment on their selection of these articles in editorials appearing in their respective journals and on the Biofuels Virtual Special Issue webpage. As interest in biofeedstocks for energy and material grows, these three journals encourage continued submission of high quality and impactful manuscripts.

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