BACKGROUND: Algal growth on solid surfaces confers the advantage of combining the algal harvesting and bioprocessing steps at a single stage, in addition to the easier handling of the immobilized cells that occupy a reduced amount of space. The current work employed the application of macroporous poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (PHEMA) hydrogel disks as a water-insoluble, non-toxic and recyclable immobilization matrix for different microalgal strains (Nannochloropsis sp., Dunaliella salina, and Botryococcus braunii) that offer value-added products for various commercial applications. RESULTS: The study demonstrated the effect of variations in the surface characteristics of the algal strains and hydrogel surfaces on the immobilization effi...
The escalating accumulation of petroleum-based polymers has depleted resources and raised environmen...
BACKGROUND: Microalgae continue to be a focus of industrial bioprocess sustainability practice owing...
Many marine organisms such as sandcastle worms, barnacles and mussels, produce natural adhesives to ...
Homburg SV, Patel A. Silica Hydrogels as Entrapment Material for Microalgae. Polymers. 2022;14(7): 1...
Background: Immobilized cultivation of microorganisms is gaining interest in the microalgae industry...
Immobilization of microalgae in polymers can overcome problems associated with biomass harvesting f...
Photosynthetic microalgae are an attractive source of food, fuel, or nutraceuticals, but commercial ...
Immobilization of microalgae presents a sustainable approach for rapid and effective phycoremediatio...
Studies on the influence of polymer hydrogels from different manufacturers on the morphometric param...
In this review, methods for the most common microalgal immobilization procedures are gathered and de...
Sodium alginate is the most commonly used polymer matrix in microalgae immobilization for water trea...
Immobilized cells entrapped within a polymer matrix or attached onto the surface of a solid support ...
In recent years, microalgal biotechnology has experienced significant growth across multiple industr...
Homburg SV, Venkanna D, Kraushaar K, Kruse O, Kroke E, Patel A. Entrapment and growth of <i>Ch...
The successful application of the cross-linked chitosan-based polymers for microalgae immobilization...
The escalating accumulation of petroleum-based polymers has depleted resources and raised environmen...
BACKGROUND: Microalgae continue to be a focus of industrial bioprocess sustainability practice owing...
Many marine organisms such as sandcastle worms, barnacles and mussels, produce natural adhesives to ...
Homburg SV, Patel A. Silica Hydrogels as Entrapment Material for Microalgae. Polymers. 2022;14(7): 1...
Background: Immobilized cultivation of microorganisms is gaining interest in the microalgae industry...
Immobilization of microalgae in polymers can overcome problems associated with biomass harvesting f...
Photosynthetic microalgae are an attractive source of food, fuel, or nutraceuticals, but commercial ...
Immobilization of microalgae presents a sustainable approach for rapid and effective phycoremediatio...
Studies on the influence of polymer hydrogels from different manufacturers on the morphometric param...
In this review, methods for the most common microalgal immobilization procedures are gathered and de...
Sodium alginate is the most commonly used polymer matrix in microalgae immobilization for water trea...
Immobilized cells entrapped within a polymer matrix or attached onto the surface of a solid support ...
In recent years, microalgal biotechnology has experienced significant growth across multiple industr...
Homburg SV, Venkanna D, Kraushaar K, Kruse O, Kroke E, Patel A. Entrapment and growth of <i>Ch...
The successful application of the cross-linked chitosan-based polymers for microalgae immobilization...
The escalating accumulation of petroleum-based polymers has depleted resources and raised environmen...
BACKGROUND: Microalgae continue to be a focus of industrial bioprocess sustainability practice owing...
Many marine organisms such as sandcastle worms, barnacles and mussels, produce natural adhesives to ...