Bioresource Technology

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Journal Properties
  • Incorporating
    Biological Wastes, Biomass
  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    30,283
  • Abbreviation
    Bioresour Technol
  • ISSN
    0960-8524
  • Main Publisher
    Elsevier
  • Publisher
    Elsevier BV
  • Indian UGC
  • Indian UGC Name
  • DOAJ (latest)
Journal Properties
  • Agriculture
    Agriculture
    Agriculture (General)
    Science
    Biology (General)
    Science
    Chemistry
    Organic chemistry
    Biochemistry
    Social Sciences
    Industries
    Land use
    Labor
    Special industries and trades
    Energy industries
    Energy policy
    Fuel trade
    Technology
    Chemical technology
    Biotechnology
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Description
Bioresource Technology is a leading international journal focusing on biomass, biological waste treatment, bioconversion, and bioprocess technology. It explores sustainable solutions for bioenergy, biofuels, bioproducts, and bioresource systems. The journal presents original research, reviews, and case studies encompassing a broad spectrum of topics, including pretreatment, hydrolysis, fermentation, and genetic engineering for enhanced bioprocessing. Key areas covered involve the efficient utilization of agricultural residues, forestry products, municipal solid waste, and wastewater for value-added product generation. It features research on enzyme technology, microbial ecology, and process optimization. It also includes advancements in reactor design, modeling, and scale-up strategies for cost-effective and environmentally benign processes. Indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, the journal attracts contributions from researchers, engineers, and policymakers in academia, industry, and government sectors globally. Bioresource Technology plays a crucial role in disseminating innovative ideas and technologies to foster a sustainable bioeconomy. It encourages submissions that demonstrate a significant impact on reducing environmental footprints and promoting resource efficiency. Researchers are invited to contribute to the advancement of sustainable practices, shaping a future where bioresources are integral to energy, materials, and environmental solutions.