Conventional biological wastewater treatment generates large amounts of low value bacterial biomass. The treatment and disposal of this excess bacterial biomass, also known as waste activated sludge, accounts for about 40-60% of the wastewater treatment plant operation cost. A different form of biomass with a higher value could significantly change the economics of wastewater treatment. Fungi could offer this benefit over bacteria in wastewater treatment processes. The biomass produced during fungal wastewater treatment has, potentially, a much higher value than that from the bacterial activated sludge process. The fungi can be used to derive valuable biochemicals and can also be used as a protein source. Various high-value biochemicals are...
Tertiary wastewater treatment with microalgae incorporates environmental sustainability with future ...
A comprehensive pilot plant system has been developed for fungal biomass protein (FBP) production an...
The biosorption potential of three fungal waste-biomasses (Acremonium strictum, Acremonium sp. and P...
Conventional biological wastewater treatment generates large amounts of low-value bacterial biomass....
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
Bioconversion of higher strength of domestic wastewater biosolids (sludge) (4% w/w of TSS) by mixed ...
This study was carried out to investigate the production of fungal biomass protein (FBP) in treatmen...
The beer-brewing process produces high amounts of nutrient-rich wastewater, and the increasing numbe...
A pilot plant investigation for bioprocessing has been undertaken to develop a simple, non-aseptic, ...
Wastewater of textile industry is considered as toxic waste containing various dyes and chemicals th...
White-rot fungi can degrade a wide spectrum of environmental pollutants, including pharmaceuticals, ...
TThe present study was designed to evaluate the potential of microbial adaptation and its affinity to...
The process to obtain starch from wheat requires high amounts of water, consequently generating larg...
Tertiary wastewater treatment with microalgae incorporates environmental sustainability with future ...
A comprehensive pilot plant system has been developed for fungal biomass protein (FBP) production an...
The biosorption potential of three fungal waste-biomasses (Acremonium strictum, Acremonium sp. and P...
Conventional biological wastewater treatment generates large amounts of low-value bacterial biomass....
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
Fungal biomasses are capable of treating metal-contaminated effluents with efficiencies several orde...
Bioconversion of higher strength of domestic wastewater biosolids (sludge) (4% w/w of TSS) by mixed ...
This study was carried out to investigate the production of fungal biomass protein (FBP) in treatmen...
The beer-brewing process produces high amounts of nutrient-rich wastewater, and the increasing numbe...
A pilot plant investigation for bioprocessing has been undertaken to develop a simple, non-aseptic, ...
Wastewater of textile industry is considered as toxic waste containing various dyes and chemicals th...
White-rot fungi can degrade a wide spectrum of environmental pollutants, including pharmaceuticals, ...
TThe present study was designed to evaluate the potential of microbial adaptation and its affinity to...
The process to obtain starch from wheat requires high amounts of water, consequently generating larg...
Tertiary wastewater treatment with microalgae incorporates environmental sustainability with future ...
A comprehensive pilot plant system has been developed for fungal biomass protein (FBP) production an...
The biosorption potential of three fungal waste-biomasses (Acremonium strictum, Acremonium sp. and P...