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Disposal of wastewater often results in high nutrient loading into aquatic environments, which may lead to favorable conditions for undesirable phytoplankton blooms. Microalgae are efficient in removing nitrogen, phosphorus, and toxic metals from wastewater under controlled environments. If key...
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The biomass and lipid productivities and the nutrient removal capacity of microalgae Nannochloropsis salina grown using anaerobically digested municipal wastewater effluent as a nutrient source were evaluated in this study. Results from bench-scale batch reactors showed that N. salina grew well...
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The discovery of abundant natural gas resources has greatly increased the study of using methane as a feedstock to produce transportation fuels. Biogas (primarily containing methane and CO2), which is generated from waste biomass via anaerobic digestion or landfills, is regarded as a renewable...
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Solid-state anaerobic digestion (SS-AD) has gained increasing attention in recent years, especially for digesting lignocellulosic biomass. Compared to liquid anaerobic digestion (L-AD), SS-AD handles feedstocks with higher total solids content, and therefore, performs more effectively at higher...
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