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The study of bioproduct production, such as bioethanol and biochemicals, from inexpensive biomass has recently attracted considerable attention. Compared to land biomass, marine biomass can be grown rapidly and is easily cultivated without the need for expensive equipment. In addition, annual...
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Crude canola oil (CCO) contains about 100–300ppm of phospholipids, which have shown negative effects on biodiesel/buffer solution phase separation, resulting in low biodiesel production yield. Therefore, phospholipids should be removed before transesterification by a degumming process for...
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In this study, pre-biodiesel-production lipid extraction from microalgae (Chlorella vulgaris) was performed. The yield-enhancing effects of ionic liquid blends on the lipid extraction were investigated. The initial fatty acids content of the C. vulgaris was 292.2 mg/g cell. The lipid...
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Red algal biomass is a promising alternative feedstock for bioethanol production, due to several advantages including high carbohydrate content, growth rate, ethanol yield, and CO2 fixation ability. However, it has been known that most yeast strains can not utilize galactose, the major sugar of...
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