Biomass and Bioenergy
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Most-cited works
- On the issue of halophytes as energy plants in saline environment20162 citations
- Thermo-economic decision-making and intelligent optimization of a sustainable biogas-driven system with integrated peak demand management20250 citations
- Machine learning application and evaluation of CO2 emissions for sustainable biofuels production from pyrolysis of cotton stalks20250 citations
- Upcycling marine food waste into biodegradable food packaging: A sustainable approach toward zero-waste society and biocircular economy20250 citations
- Sustainable biodiesel production from wild seed oil crop Malcolmia africana using green tea waste-derived copper nano catalyst20250 citations
- Thermo-economic-environmental analysis of a biomass-fired system for food industries and small communities integrated with a triple-effect flue gas system20250 citations
- Exploring the potential of novel feedstock (Caesalpinia bonduc seeds) for circular biodiesel production using seed shell-derived green nanocatalysts20250 citations
- Conversion of unused sludge to biofuel for climate change mitigation: Unlocking resource recovery and circular economy opportunities in waste sector for low-carbon urban system20260 citations
- Gossypol resin-derived bio-bitumen from cotton waste functions as a petroleum-free binder for road applications20260 citations
- Assessment of sweet sorghum inbred lines for bioethanol, biogas and forage production potential in a Semi-Arid Mediterranean environment20260 citations