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A concise review of the highly diverse genus Sargassum C. Agardh with wide industrial potential
Journal of Applied Phycology, 2023V. Stiger-Pouvreau+7 more
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Wax composition of sargassum fulvellum
Phytochemistry, 1982Abstract Sixty-seven compounds were characterized in the wax of Sargassum fulvellum . Characteristic components were the 5-methylhexyl esters of octanoic, decanoic, lauric, myristic, palmitic, palmitoleic, stearic, oleic, linoleic and linolenic, and the 2-ethylhexyl esters of the same acids. The wax of S.
Tosihisa Uematsu+2 more
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Biosorption of Radioactive Thorium by Sargassum filipendula
Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2006In the present work, the biosorption of radioactive thorium was investigated using a dry biomass of Sargassum filipendula as the biosorbent material. Radioactive solutions containing between 2.0 and 500.0 microg thorium were tested by biosorption with S.
Antonio Carlos Augusto da Costa+2 more
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Column biosorption of lanthanum and europium by Sargassum
Water Research, 2008Batch and column biosorption of La(3+) (lanthanum) and Eu(3+) (europium) was studied using protonated Sargassum polycystum biomass. The ion exchange sorption mechanism was confirmed by the proportional release of protons and by the total normality of the solution, which remained constant during the process. Equilibrium isotherms were determined for the
Martin E. Weber+3 more
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2022
E. Olguín-Maciel+4 more
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E. Olguín-Maciel+4 more
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Marine Biology, 1971
In the Sargassum region on the coast of Mukaishima, in the Inland Sea of Japan, the phytal animals living on Sargassum serratifolium, and the alga itself as a habitat for phytal animals, were studied from August, 1966 to August, 1968. The standing crop of Sargassum/m2 bottom was 4.93 kg/m2 (March, 1967) and 3.53 kg/m2 (February, 1968) in the most ...
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In the Sargassum region on the coast of Mukaishima, in the Inland Sea of Japan, the phytal animals living on Sargassum serratifolium, and the alga itself as a habitat for phytal animals, were studied from August, 1966 to August, 1968. The standing crop of Sargassum/m2 bottom was 4.93 kg/m2 (March, 1967) and 3.53 kg/m2 (February, 1968) in the most ...
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Thermochemical Conversion of Sargassum for Energy Production: a Comprehensive Review
Bioenergy Research, 2022Indira Tobío-Pérez+5 more
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Two drifting paths of Sargassum bloom in the Yellow Sea and East China Sea during 2019–2020
Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 2022Chao Yuan+4 more
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
Venkatachalam Jayakumar+3 more
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Venkatachalam Jayakumar+3 more
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