Several key challenges are hindering large-scale cultivation of microalgae for industrial purposes, including wastewater treatment, carbon capture, biomass production, and renewable energy production. These challenges are closely related to efficacy of 1) resource utilization, 2) biomass production, and 3) harvesting. This review describes how attached or biofilm cultivation of microalgae and/or cyanobacteria with heterotrophic bacteria in consortia could simultaneously resolve these technical obstacles, thereby reducing monetary and energetic costs of producing microalgal bioenergy. Symbiotic relationships between these organisms reduces the need for aeration or exogenous supplementation of nutrients. Additionally, this review details how ...
The need to reduce the CO2 footprint of human activities calls for the utilization of new means of p...
Modern society is fueled by fossil energy produced millions of years ago by photosynthetic organisms...
Rapidly expanding industrialization and the depletion of non-renewable fossil fuels have necessitate...
Background: Microalgae have shown clear advantages for the production of biofuels compared with ener...
Microalgae are emerging as a promising technology for photosynthetic recycling of carbon dioxide (CO...
Microalgae are versatile photosynthetic production platforms for recombinant proteins, nutritional c...
Industrial revolutions, advancements in health care, pharmaceuticals, transportation can be attribut...
<p>Microalgae are a potential candidate for biofuel production and environmental treatment because o...
Microalgae have been intensively studied for CO2 capture, nutrient removal from wastewater, and biof...
Microalgae are promising candidates for recycling of carbon dioxide (CO2) into renewable bioproducts...
Microalgae are unicellular, eukaryotic organisms which possess unique qualities of replication, prod...
Intense utilization of natural fuel resources is threatening the global environment and societal sus...
Non-suspended microalgal cultivation methods have gained an interest over the last decade. In contra...
Given that sustainable energy production and advanced wastewater treatment for producing clean water...
<p>Microalgae can be used to produce high-value compounds, such as pigments or high value fatty acid...
The need to reduce the CO2 footprint of human activities calls for the utilization of new means of p...
Modern society is fueled by fossil energy produced millions of years ago by photosynthetic organisms...
Rapidly expanding industrialization and the depletion of non-renewable fossil fuels have necessitate...
Background: Microalgae have shown clear advantages for the production of biofuels compared with ener...
Microalgae are emerging as a promising technology for photosynthetic recycling of carbon dioxide (CO...
Microalgae are versatile photosynthetic production platforms for recombinant proteins, nutritional c...
Industrial revolutions, advancements in health care, pharmaceuticals, transportation can be attribut...
<p>Microalgae are a potential candidate for biofuel production and environmental treatment because o...
Microalgae have been intensively studied for CO2 capture, nutrient removal from wastewater, and biof...
Microalgae are promising candidates for recycling of carbon dioxide (CO2) into renewable bioproducts...
Microalgae are unicellular, eukaryotic organisms which possess unique qualities of replication, prod...
Intense utilization of natural fuel resources is threatening the global environment and societal sus...
Non-suspended microalgal cultivation methods have gained an interest over the last decade. In contra...
Given that sustainable energy production and advanced wastewater treatment for producing clean water...
<p>Microalgae can be used to produce high-value compounds, such as pigments or high value fatty acid...
The need to reduce the CO2 footprint of human activities calls for the utilization of new means of p...
Modern society is fueled by fossil energy produced millions of years ago by photosynthetic organisms...
Rapidly expanding industrialization and the depletion of non-renewable fossil fuels have necessitate...