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Different interaction performance between microplastics and microalgae: The bio-elimination potential of Chlorella sp. L38 and Phaeodactylum tricornutum MASCC-0025.

Science of the Total Environment, 2020
Microplastics have recently been identified as an important emerging global problem which affects marine organisms and even humans. As a green and cost-effective environmental purification alternative, microalgae have attracted more and more attention ...
Chunfeng Song   +4 more
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Investigating the Effects of Eleven Key Physicochemical Factors for Growth and Lipid Accumulation of Chlorella sp. as a Feedstock for Biodiesel Production.

Journal of Biotechnology, 2021
Biodiesel, as a renewable and eco-friendly energy source that can be produced through algae oil esterification, has recently received much attention. Maximization of algal biomass and lipid content is crucial for commercial biodiesel production.
Roya Parichehreh   +3 more
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Chemical inhibition of Chlorella sp. by rotifers

Journal of Phycology, 2020
To test the hypothesis that rotifers release one or more chemical microalgal growth inhibitors in addition to devouring the microalgal cells, the effects of different concentrations of filtered, bacteria‐free, rotifer culture filtrate (RCF) on the growth and physiological parameters of Chlorella sp., and the response of Chlorella sp.
Ran Xu, Litao Zhang, Jianguo Liu
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Eco-corona formation lessens the toxic effects of polystyrene nanoplastics towards marine microalgae Chlorella sp.

Environmental Research, 2020
Unabated use of nanoplastics (
Lokeshwari Natarajan   +6 more
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Harvesting of oleaginous Chlorella sp. by organoclays

Bioresource Technology, 2013
In microalgae-based biorefinement, one of the highest practical priorities is to reduce the costs of downstream processes. As one potential solution, microalgae harvesting by organoclays has received particularly keen research interest. In the present study, cationic charged aluminum- and magnesium-backboned organoclays were synthesized and solubilized
Lee, YC Lee, Young-Chul   +9 more
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Harvesting of Chlorella sp. using hollow fiber ultrafiltration

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2012
The suitability of the application of ultrafiltration (UF) to harvest Chlorella sp. from the culture medium was examined. We investigated the effects of two improved UF system, forward air-water flushing and backwash with permeate, on the concentration process.Backwash with permeate was selected as an optimization of the improved UF system, which was ...
Cui, Huang   +6 more
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Physiological and genetic responses of Chlorella sp. to nitrite accumulation in microalgal-bacterial consortium with partial nitrification treating municipal wastewater.

Water Research
The integration of microalgal-bacterial consortium (MBC) with partial nitrification (PN-MBC) offers a promising strategy for low-carbon wastewater treatment.
Mengting Li   +6 more
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Effect of organic carbon to nitrogen ratio in wastewater on growth, nutrient uptake and lipid accumulation of a mixotrophic microalgae Chlorella sp.

Bioresource Technology, 2019
This study investigated the biomass/lipid production, nutrient removal and fatty acid composition of an isolated mixotrophic microalga (Chlorella sp. G-9) cultured in simulated wastewater with different TOC/TN ratio.
Feng Gao   +7 more
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A novel two-stage heterotrophic cultivation for starch-to-protein switch to efficiently enhance protein content of Chlorella sp. MBFJNU-17.

Bioresource Technology, 2021
This work aimed to firstly establish an efficient and novel two-stage cultivation process to produce microalgal biomass rich in protein using a heterotrophic Chlorella sp. MBFJNU-17 strain.
Xuehua Xiao   +6 more
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UV-B effects on Antarctic Chlorella sp cells

Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology, 2001
Growth of Antarctic Chlorella sp cells was measured in cultures irradiated with 30 kJ m(-2) UV-B (280-320 nm). The specific growth rate immediately after the lag phase was 0.36+/-0.06 and 0.26+/-0.03 day(-1) for unirradiated cultures and cultures irradiated with UV-B, respectively, UV-B irradiation significantly decreased ascorbate content by 54.5 ...
M S, Estevez, G, Malanga, S, Puntarulo
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