Stephen Kelley

Stephen Kelley

North Carolina State University

H-index: 44

North America-United States

About Stephen Kelley

Stephen Kelley, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at North Carolina State University, specializes in the field of Biomaterials, Bioenergy, Systems analysis, Polymer analysis.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Effects of tri-solvent and electrospinning condition on the morphology of cellulose acetate nanofibers

Understanding the formation of insoluble gel particles during cellulose diacetate production

Exploring potential of cellulose acetate sulfate films for sustainable packaging: tuning characteristics via sulfate group variation

Evaluating biomass sustainability: Why below-ground carbon sequestration matters

Production of single-component cellulose-based hydrogel and its utilization as adsorbent for aqueous contaminants

Effective toluene removal from aqueous solutions using fast pyrolysis-derived activated carbon from agricultural and forest residues: Isotherms and kinetics study

Green Needle Coke Production from Pyrolysis Biocrude toward Bio-based Anode Material Manufacture: Biochar Fines Addition Effect as “Physical Template” on the Crystalline Order

Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of Premium and Ultra Hygiene Tissue Products in the United States.

Stephen Kelley Information

University

Position

Reuben B. Robertson Professor Department of Forest Biomaterials

Citations(all)

7044

Citations(since 2020)

2675

Cited By

5474

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

120

i10Index(since 2020)

77

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Stephen Kelley Skills & Research Interests

Biomaterials

Bioenergy

Systems analysis

Polymer analysis

Top articles of Stephen Kelley

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Effects of tri-solvent and electrospinning condition on the morphology of cellulose acetate nanofibers

Egyptian Journal of Chemistry

Ahmed Saad Montaser

Saad Zaghloul

Stephen Kelley

2024/3/1

Understanding the formation of insoluble gel particles during cellulose diacetate production

Cellulose

Seonghyun Park

Farzin Rahmani

Trevor Treasure

Joo Lee

Phoenix Tiller

...

2024/2/17

Exploring potential of cellulose acetate sulfate films for sustainable packaging: tuning characteristics via sulfate group variation

Cellulose

Seonghyun Park

Seunghyun Yoo

Seong-Min Cho

Hyeonji Park

David Cruz

...

2024/2

Evaluating biomass sustainability: Why below-ground carbon sequestration matters

Journal of Cleaner Production

Naycari Forfora

Ivana Azuaje

Keren A Vivas

Ramon E Vera

Amelys Brito

...

2024/2/1

Production of single-component cellulose-based hydrogel and its utilization as adsorbent for aqueous contaminants

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules

Seonghyun Park

Seunghyun Yoo

Seong-Min Cho

Stephen S Kelley

Sunkyu Park

2023/7/15

Effective toluene removal from aqueous solutions using fast pyrolysis-derived activated carbon from agricultural and forest residues: Isotherms and kinetics study

Heliyon

Eliezer A Reyes Molina

Seonghyun Park

Sunkyu Park

Stephen S Kelley

2023/5/1

Green Needle Coke Production from Pyrolysis Biocrude toward Bio-based Anode Material Manufacture: Biochar Fines Addition Effect as “Physical Template” on the Crystalline Order

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

Eliezer A Reyes Molina

Trevor Vook

William J Sagues

Keonhee Kim

Nicole Labbé

...

2023/4/25

Environmental Life Cycle Assessment of Premium and Ultra Hygiene Tissue Products in the United States.

BioResources

Amelys Brito

Antonio Suarez

Alonzo Pifano

Lee Reisinger

Jeff Wright

...

2023/4/1

Is sugarcane-based polyethylene a good alternative to fight climate change?

Journal of Cleaner Production

Antonio Suarez

Ericka Ford

Richard Venditti

Stephen Kelley

Daniel Saloni

...

2023/4/1

At-Line Sampling and Characterization of Pyrolytic Vapors from Biomass Feedstock Blends Using SPME-GC/MS-PCA: Influence of Char on Fast Pyrolysis

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

Eliezer A Reyes Molina

Ravi Soneja

Maria Herrera Diaz

David C Tilotta

Stephen S Kelley

2022/12/5

Dual-templating approach for engineering strong, biodegradable lignin-based foams

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering

Ramakrishna Trovagunta

Stephen S Kelley

Nathalie Lavoine

2022/11/8

Rethinking the use of bio-based plastics to accelerate the decarbonization of our society

Resources, Conservation and Recycling

Antonio Suarez

Ericka Ford

Richard Venditti

Stephen Kelley

Daniel Saloni

...

2022/11/1

Life cycle assessment of utilizing freshly cut urban wood: A case study

Urban Forestry & Urban Greening

S Alanya-Rosenbaum

RD Bergman

J Wiedenbeck

SS Hubbard

SS Kelley

2022/10/1

Environmental full cost accounting of alternative materials used for railroad ties: Treated-wood and concrete case study

Maria A Herrera Diaz

Adam Scouse

Stephen S Kelley

2022/9/1

Techno-Economic Analysis of decentralized preprocessing systems for fast pyrolysis biorefineries with blended feedstocks in the southeastern United States

Kai Lan

Longwen Ou

Sunkyu Park

Stephen S Kelley

Burton C English

...

2021/6/1

Highlights on the mechanical pre-refining step in the production of wood cellulose nanofibrils

Cellulose

Ramakrishna Trovagunta

Stephen S Kelley

Nathalie Lavoine

2021/12

Techno‐economic analysis of sugar production from lignocellulosic biomass with utilization of hemicellulose and lignin for high‐value co‐products

Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining

Longwen Ou

Chang Dou

Ju‐Hyun Yu

Hoyong Kim

Yong‐Cheol Park

...

2021/3

Dynamic life-cycle carbon analysis for fast pyrolysis biofuel produced from pine residues: implications of carbon temporal effects

Biotechnology for Biofuels

Kai Lan

Longwen Ou

Sunkyu Park

Stephen S Kelley

Prakash Nepal

...

2021/12

Design strategies, properties and applications of cellulose nanomaterials-enhanced products with residual, technical or nanoscale lignin—A review

Ramakrishna Trovagunta

Tao Zou

Monica Österberg

Stephen S Kelley

Nathalie Lavoine

2021/2/15

An eco-friendly approach for blending of fast-pyrolysis bio-oil in petroleum-derived fuel by controlling ash content of loblolly pine

Renewable Energy

Hoyong Kim

Subash Sriram

Tiegang Fang

Stephen Kelley

Sunkyu Park

2021/12

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Orlin D Velev

Orlin D Velev

North Carolina State University

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William B Krantz

William B Krantz

University of Colorado Boulder

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Richard Venditti

Richard Venditti

North Carolina State University

H-index: 50
Timothy Filley

Timothy Filley

Purdue University

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M Hakki ALMA

M Hakki ALMA

Igdir Üniversitesi

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Jody Jellison

Jody Jellison

University of Massachusetts Amherst

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