Recent advances of algae-bacteria consortia in aquatic remediation
Algae-bacteria consortia treatment has been found to be a promising method for the
remediation of aqueous systems. Given the scope of previous reviews on algae-bacteria …
remediation of aqueous systems. Given the scope of previous reviews on algae-bacteria …
Engineered algal biochar for contaminant remediation and electrochemical applications
A Singh, R Sharma, D Pant, P Malaviya - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Biochar, a pyrogenic black carbon is derived by pyrolysis of carbon-rich biomass in an
oxygen-limited environment. The physico-chemical characteristics of biochar strongly impact …
oxygen-limited environment. The physico-chemical characteristics of biochar strongly impact …
A comprehensive review on the use of algal-bacterial systems for wastewater treatment with emphasis on nutrient and micropollutant removal
The scarcity of water resources and environmental pollution have highlighted the need for
sustainable wastewater treatment. Existing conventional treatment systems are energy …
sustainable wastewater treatment. Existing conventional treatment systems are energy …
Latest developments in wastewater treatment and biopolymer production by microalgae
The use of microalgae is nowadays recognized to be an efficient and eco-friendly strategy
for the removal of contaminants from wastewater. Thanks to their versatility, these …
for the removal of contaminants from wastewater. Thanks to their versatility, these …
Microalgal and duckweed based constructed wetlands for swine wastewater treatment: A review
X Li, S Wu, C Yang, G Zeng - Bioresource Technology, 2020 - Elsevier
Constructed wetlands for swine wastewater treatment have been one of the most exciting
research topics. Usually hydrophytes based constructed wetlands could not adapt well to …
research topics. Usually hydrophytes based constructed wetlands could not adapt well to …
The urge of algal biomass-based fuels for environmental sustainability against a steady tide of biofuel conflict analysis: Is third-generation algal biorefinery a boon?
To meet the rising demand for biofuel, food, and feed, as well as pharmaceuticals,
microalgal-based biorefinery systems provide various advantages. Because of the …
microalgal-based biorefinery systems provide various advantages. Because of the …
Constructed wetlands for textile wastewater remediation: A review on concept, pollutant removal mechanisms, and integrated technologies for efficiency enhancement
R Sharma, P Malaviya - Chemosphere, 2022 - Elsevier
Textile industries are among the ecologically unsustainable industries that release
voluminous wastewater threatening ecosystem health. The constructed wetlands (CWs) are …
voluminous wastewater threatening ecosystem health. The constructed wetlands (CWs) are …
Role of microbial community and plant species in performance of plant microbial fuel cells
I Rusyn - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2021 - Elsevier
Plant microbial fuel cells (PMFCs) are an innovative, promising and environmentally friendly
way of renewable bioelectricity generation. The method of PMFCs consists in electrode …
way of renewable bioelectricity generation. The method of PMFCs consists in electrode …
Third-generation biorefineries: a sustainable platform for food, clean energy, and nutraceuticals production
Sustainable transformation of biomass into a wide range of valuable chemicals, fuels, and
materials is the eventual goal of a biorefinery. Algal feedstock (microalgae and macroalgae) …
materials is the eventual goal of a biorefinery. Algal feedstock (microalgae and macroalgae) …
Nutrient removal from swine wastewater with growing microalgae at various zinc concentrations
X Li, C Yang, G Zeng, S Wu, Y Lin, Q Zhou, W Lou… - Algal Research, 2020 - Elsevier
Coelastrella sp. grows well in swine wastewater, and could remove nutrients from swine
wastewater. Some typical pollutants such as Zn (II) in swine wastewater might affect the …
wastewater. Some typical pollutants such as Zn (II) in swine wastewater might affect the …