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Biodiesel 4 Lipid content 4 Banana peel 2 Cryptococcus sp. 2 Persulfate 2 Ankistrodesmussp 1 Banana 1 Banane 1 Biofuel 1 Biokraftstoff 1 CO2 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Fat 1 Greenhouse gas emissions 1 Insect 1 Microalgae 1 Production 1 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 1 advanced technology 1 biodiesel 1 cassava starch hydrolysate 1 heterotrophic 1 high density 1 high lipid content 1 lipid content 1 microalgae 1 processing 1 sustainability 1
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Han, Jong-In 2 Han, Shin 2 Kim, Ga-Yeong 2 Barroso, F.G. 1 Du, Zhenyi 1 Liu, Yuhuan 1 Manzano-Agugliaro, F. 1 Martínez-Sánchez, A. 1 Pérez-Bañón, C. 1 Rojo, S. 1 Ruan, Rongsheng 1 Salim, Mohamad Agus 1 Sanchez-Muros, M.J. 1 Singh, Priyanka 1 Singh, S.P. 1 Wu, Xiaodan 1
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Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 2 Energies 1 Energy Reports 1 Energy reports 1 The International Journal of Biotechnology 1
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RePEc 4 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Biodiesel production from oleaginous yeast, Cryptococcus sp. by using banana peel as carbon source
Han, Shin; Kim, Ga-Yeong; Han, Jong-In - In: Energy Reports 5 (2019), pp. 1077-1081
An oleaginous yeast, Cryptococcus sp., was isolated from a traditional Korean fermented fish and used for bio-oil production with banana peel as a feedstock. Pretreatment of banana peel with 1% sulfuric acid resulted in up to 4.5 g L-1 of glucose (11.2% yield), and 18.1 g L-1 of fructose (45.2%...
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Biodiesel production from oleaginous yeast, Cryptococcus sp. by using banana peel as carbon source
Han, Shin; Kim, Ga-Yeong; Han, Jong-In - In: Energy reports 5 (2019), pp. 1077-1081
An oleaginous yeast, Cryptococcus sp., was isolated from a traditional Korean fermented fish and used for bio-oil production with banana peel as a feedstock. Pretreatment of banana peel with 1% sulfuric acid resulted in up to 4.5 g L-1 of glucose (11.2% yield), and 18.1 g L-1 of fructose (45.2%...
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Current Status and Prospects of Biodiesel Production from Microalgae
Wu, Xiaodan; Ruan, Rongsheng; Du, Zhenyi; Liu, Yuhuan - In: Energies 5 (2012) 8, pp. 2667-2682
advantages of microalgae biodiesel, high density cultivation of microalgae, high-lipid content microalgae selection and metabolic …
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Effect of CO2 concentration on algal growth: A review
Singh, S.P.; Singh, Priyanka - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 38 (2014) C, pp. 172-179
Natural changes in climate due to internal as well as external factors, like anthropogenic emission, fossil fuel combustion, transportation and heating which cause CO2 emissions is one of the major issues which causes global warming (increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases). The production...
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Heterotophic Growth of Ankistrodesmus Sp. for Lipid Production Using Cassava Starch Hydrolysate as a Carbon Source
Salim, Mohamad Agus - In: The International Journal of Biotechnology 2 (2013) 1, pp. 42-51
Research has been done on the culture of Ankistrodesmus sp. through heterotrophic conditions to obtain lipid content … that increased lipid content. The highest cell density and cell growth rate (cell division) of Ankistrodesmussp achieved at …. While the highest biomass and lipid content achieved at 5 g.l-1 of CSH concentration on 0.94 g.l-1 and 26% respectively. …
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Insects for biodiesel production
Manzano-Agugliaro, F.; Sanchez-Muros, M.J.; Barroso, F.G.; … - In: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 16 (2012) 6, pp. 3744-3753
In this paper, the fat content of insects is studied for its utilization in the production of biodiesel. The study has shown the great fat potential of insects, highlighting a large number of species with an ether extract higher than 25%, including a large number in excess of 30% and some even...
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