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Yuewen Zhang, Peirui Liu and Yu Hong
Harmful algal blooms are a global problem in water environments, and their explosive growth endangers the health of aquatic ecosystems. Magnetic nanomaterials for the harvesting of microalgae have received a lot of attention because of their high efficie...
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Jacqueline R. da S. Rodrigues, Ramon da S. Santos, Rayssa A. Matos, José C. M. Pires and Eva M. Salgado
Microalgae harvesting by coagulation can use coagulant agents such as alum, synthetic polymers or biocoagulants. Biocoagulants have attracted the attention of researchers because they are natural, biodegradable, and promote high microalgal harvesting eff...
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Svetlana Vasilieva, Karina Shibzukhova, Alexei Solovchenko, Olga Chivkunova, Christina Antipova, Alexey Morozov and Elena Lobakova
Green microalgae, including those from the genus Lobosphaera, are exploited in various fields of biotechnology to obtain valuable fatty acids (e.g., arachidonic acid (C20:4, ARA)) for the production of infant formulae, food and feed additives. In nature,...
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Merve Konucu, Dilek Tekdal, Elif Eker Develi, Erik Meers and Marcella Fernandes de Souza
Harvesting impacts the costs of microalgae production and affects the characteristics of the final product. Therefore, this study evaluated Moringa oleifera seed powder (MP) as a bioflocculant compared to two chemicals (Aluminium Sulphate?AS and Iron Chl...
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Rafaela C. Cruz, Pedro Reis Costa, Susana Vinga, Ludwig Krippahl and Marta B. Lopes
Harmful algal blooms (HABs) are among the most severe ecological marine problems worldwide. Under favorable climate and oceanographic conditions, toxin-producing microalgae species may proliferate, reach increasingly high cell concentrations in seawater,...
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Steven Jingliang Xu, Kam-Chau Wu, Sophie Cheuk-Yan Chan, Yiu-Hung Yau, Kin-Ka Chan and Fred Wang-Fat Lee
Microalgae-based biodiesel is increasingly recognized as an alternative to crop-based biodiesel. In this study, 10 local strains of dinoflagellates collected from Hong Kong waters, including a monoculture and field sample of Scrippsiella sp. isolated fro...
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Pei Han, Qian Lu, Liangliang Fan and Wenguang Zhou
Traditional aquaculture provides food for humans, but produces a large amount of wastewater, threatening global sustainability. The antibiotics abuse and the water replacement or treatment causes safety problems and increases the aquaculture cost. To ove...
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Zhia Lerc Poh
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Microalgae have recently attracted global attention for its variety of valuable compounds production, and potential as energy crop. However, high microalgae biomass productivity with high lipid content are usually difficult to achieve simultaneously. In ...
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Astri Rinanti,Ronny Purwadi
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A study on Ankistrodesmus sp.?a freshwater green microalgae species?as a bioflocculant based on its physicochemical properties and flocculation rate has been carried out. The molecular identification via 16S rDNA showed 99% resemblance of this green micr...
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John J. Milledge and Sonia Heaven
A previously-developed mechanistic energy balance model for production of biogas from the anaerobic digestion of microalgal biomass grown in open raceway systems was used to consider the energetic viability of a number of scenarios, and to explore some o...
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