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Volume: 27 Issue: 3

1. Life cycle assessment of energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions of cellulosic ethanol from corn stover. Page:516—525
2. The water content reference material of water saturated octanol. Page:510—515
3. Model-based biofuels system analysis: a review. Page:502—509
4. Progress in down-stream processing of biologically produced 1,3-propanediol. Page:493—501
5. Comparison of 2,3-butanediol production by several strains and optimization of the fermentation medium. Page:489—492
6. Heat-alkaline treatment of excess sludge and the potential use of hydrolysate as nitrogen source for microbial lipid production. Page:482—488
7. Bio-oil production from biomass pyrolysis in molten salt. Page:475—481
8. Screening of high lipid production Trichosporon fermentans mutants by transposon tagging mTn-lacZ/leu2 insertion. Page:468—474
9. Operating conditions for the rapid mutation of the oleaginous yeast by atmospheric and room temperature plasmas and the characteristics of the mutants. Page:461—467
10. Microbial oil production by Trichosporon cutaneum B3 using cassava starch. Page:453—460
11. Cultivating an oleaginous microalgae with municipal wastewater. Page:445—452
12. Effect of inorganic carbon source on lipid production with autotrophic Chlorella vulgaris. Page:436—444
13. Progress in bioenergy-oriented microbial lipid technology. Page:427—435
14. Fermentation optimization by response surface methodology for enhanced production of beta-glucosidase of Aspergillus niger HDF05. Page:419—426
15. Optimization of ethylene production from ethanol dehydration using Zn-Mn-Co/HZSM-5 by response surface methodology. Page:412—418
16. Optimization of xylose fermentation for ethanol production by Candida shehatae HDYXHT-01. Page:404—411
17. Influence of ZSM-5(38)/Al-MCM-41 composite molecular sieve catalysts on pyrolysis of cellulose. Page:398—403
18. Optimization of corn stover hydrolysis by fed-batch process. Page:393—397
19. Fractionating pretreatment of sugarcane bagasse for increasing the enzymatic digestibility of cellulose. Page:384—392
20. Preface for special issue on bioenergy. Page:381—383