Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology

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An international peer-reviewed journal concerned with the application of scientific discoveries and advancements in chemical and biological technology

The Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology is an international peer-reviewed journal concerned with the application of scientific discoveries and advancements in chemical and biological technology that aim towards economically sustainable industrial production or are necessary for environmental protection. JCTB focuses on the interfaces between chemical technology and biotechnology, especially where these impact on health and safety and the environment. The journal features reviews, research articles, and technical notes.   Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology on Wikipedia

Readership

Researchers in the fields of

  • Process and Environmental Technology
  • Biotechnology
  • Biochemistry
  • Chemistry
  • Chemical Engineering

Related themes

Health & Wellbeing

Health & Wellbeing

Countering drug resistance, developing new medicines and pioneering treatments such as immunotherapy and CRISPR.

Environment

Sustainability & Environment

Advancements in resource efficiency and progress towards a circular economy are at the core of sustainable innovation.

Science & Innovation

Science & Innovation

Facilitating collaboration between multidisciplinary scientists, investors, lawyers, companies, institutions – the list goes on!

From the latest issue

Development of microalgal biofilm for wastewater remediation: from mechanism to practical application

The high cost of biomass harvesting by centrifugation and high safety risks of collected algal biomass by chemical flocculation are serious problems jeopardizing the industrial implementation of microalgae bio-products. Recently, microalgae immobilization is regarded as a promising technology with the potential of lowering biomass production cost and ensuring biomass safety in the industry. Therefore, microalgal biofilms, an effective and affordable way to immobilize algal cells, are emerging into the limelight. This paper summarizes the progress achieved in biofilm system design and biofilm formation mechanisms.

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Meet the Editor

Dionissios Mantzavinos

Professor Dionissios Mantzavinos
Vice-Rector Academic & Int’l Affairs, Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Patras

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Dionissios Mantzavinos | Editor-in-Chief