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This study evaluates the performance and emissions of CI engines using biodiesel blends derived from rice bran and waste cooking oil, revealing that a 30% biodiesel blend significantly reduces emissions, while a 70% blend affects specific engine parameters. ABSTRACT This research investigates the performance, combustion, and emission characteristics of
S. Prathap Singh +6 more
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Bacterial and archaeal communities power plant‐microbial fuel cells. This review integrates current knowledge through comprehensive tables and knowledge graphs, emphasising microbial diversity, functions, and biotechnological potential for renewable energy and environmental applications.
Juliana Bueno Freire +4 more
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Bioretinoids from microalgae: Boosting retinol performance and tolerability
A novel microalgae‐derived bioretinoid (MBR) enhances skin regeneration, improves pigmentation, and reduces signs of ageing more effectively than bakuchiol and comparably to retinol—without the irritation. MBR also synergizes with retinol, boosting hydration and safety. A powerful, gentle alternative for advanced skincare.
Silvia Sánchez‐Díez +3 more
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Engineered topologies surfaces with special wettability are promising for their ability to precisely customize wetting behaviors and incorporate versatile functionalities, setting them apart from randomly structured surfaces. However, robustness and durability have been hurdles to their broad application.
Sin‐Yung Siu +6 more
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Bioconversion of Furanic Compounds by Chlorella vulgaris—Unveiling Biotechnological Potentials
Lignocellulosic biomass is abundant on Earth, and there are multiple acidic pretreatment options to separate the cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin fraction.
Ricarda Kriechbaum +2 more
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Modelling and optimization of nonylphenol biosorption by novel low-cost magnetic Chlorella vulgaris
Discharging untreated wastewater causes environmental pollution. This research examined the efficiency of removal and the adsorption process of Emerging Contaminant nonylphenol (NP) using magnetic Chlorella vulgaris (M-Chlorella vulgaris).
Fatemeh Rahmani +3 more
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New insights into Chlorella vulgaris applications
AbstractEnvironmental pollution is a big challenge that has been faced by humans in contemporary life. In this context, fossil fuel, cement production, and plastic waste pose a direct threat to the environment and biodiversity. One of the prominent solutions is the use of renewable sources, and different organisms to valorize wastes into green energy ...
Mohammed Al‐Hammadi +1 more
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The Bioremediation application of microalgae on wastewater effluent was conducted using single cultured specie (Chlorella vulgaris). Samples were collected from River Ginzo municipal effluent in Katsina metropolis and wastewater was inoculated with ...
Badamasi, M. +2 more
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N,N-Diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) is one of the significant chemical formulations used extensively in personal care products as a preventive measure against mosquito-borne diseases.
R. Ricky, S. Harini, S. Shanthakumar
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Photosynthetic microbial fuel cells (pMFCs) are hybrid systems that enable simultaneous wastewater treatment under anaerobic conditions and the generation of electricity by utilizing the potential difference in the anaerobic anode chamber and the ...
Marcin Zieliński +5 more
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