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    Biodegradation of diclofenac by two green microalgae: Picocystis sp. and Graesiella sp. 

    Ben Ouada, Sabrine; Ben Ali, Rihab; Cimetiere, Nicolas; Leboulanger, Christophe; Ouada, HatemBen; Sayadi, Sami... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier , 2019 , Article)
    The aim of the present study was to provide an integrated view of algal removal of diclofenac (DCF). Two isolated microalgal strains Picocystis sp. and Graesiella sp. were cultivated under different DCF concentrations and ...
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    Long-term semi-continuous cultivation of a halo-tolerant Tetraselmis sp. using recycled growth media 

    Das P.; Thaher M.; AbdulQuadir M.; Khan S.; Chaudhary A.; Al-Jabri H.... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier Ltd , 2019 , Article)
    In this study, a halotolerant Tetraselmis sp. was selected for 11-month outdoor semi-continuous cultivation in one sq. m raceway tank in the Qatari desert. A fraction of the culture was harvested using ferric chloride, and ...
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    Thermal modeling and optimization of microalgal biomass production in the harsh desert conditions of State of Qatar 

    Pruvost J.; Goetz V.; Artu A.; Das P.; Al Jabri H. ( Elsevier B.V. , 2019 , Article)
    Microalgal culture in solar conditions raises several challenges, especially in the harsh desert areas of the Middle East where microalgal culture is a valuable candidate for biomass production on non-arable land. Here we ...
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    Optimization of lycopene extraction from tomato peels industrial by-product using maceration in refined olive oil 

    Kehili M.; Sayadi S.; Frikha F.; Zammel A.; Allouche N. ( Institution of Chemical Engineers , 2019 , Article)
    Lycopene, a nutraceutical compound, was extracted from a Tunisian industrial tomato peels by-product using maceration in refined olive oil (ROO). To do, a Box–Behnken design was applied to maximize the lycopene recovery ...
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    Pyrolysis Process as a Sustainable Management Option of Poultry Manure: Characterization of the Derived Biochars and Assessment of their Nutrient Release Capacities 

    Hadroug, Samar; Jellali, Salah; Leahy, James J.; Kwapenska, Marzena; Jeguirim, Mejdi; Hamdi, Helmi; Kwapenski, Witold... more authors ... less authors ( MDPI , 2019 , Article)
    Raw poultry manure (RPM) and its derived biochars at temperatures of 400 (B400) and 600 ◦C (B600) were physico-chemically characterized, and their ability to release nutrients was assessed under static conditions. The ...
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    Hydrothermal liquefaction of marine microalgae biomass using co-solvents 

    Han Y.; Hoekman S.K.; Cui Z.; Jena U.; Das P. ( Elsevier B.V. , 2019 , Article)
    Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) of microalgae biomass is a promising conversion technology in which wet biomass is treated under high temperature (280–350 °C) and pressure (5–21 MPa), and the associated water in the wet ...
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    Factors affecting the induction of UV protectant and lipid productivity in Lyngbya for sequential biorefinery product recovery 

    Chandra R.; Das P.; Vishal G.; Nagra S. ( Elsevier Ltd , 2019 , Article)
    With objective to design cyanobacterial biorefinery, taking Lyngbya as a model organism, a detail sequential protocol has been developed for production of UV protectant and lipids. This study addresses ultra violet radiations ...
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    Purification and biochemical characterization of a novel thermostable protease from the oyster mushroom Pleurotus sajor-caju strain CTM10057 with industrial interest 

    Benmrad, Maroua Omrane; Mechri, Sondes; Jaouadi, Nadia Zarai; Ben Elhoul, Mouna; Rekik, Hatem; Sayadi, Sami; Bejar, Samir; Kechaou, Nabil; Jaouadi, Bassem... more authors ... less authors ( BMC , 2019 , Article)
    Background Proteases are hydrolytic enzymes that catalyze peptide linkage cleavage reactions at the level of proteins and peptides with different degrees of specificity. This group draws the attention of industry. More ...
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    Microalgal bioremediation of petroleum-derived low salinity and low pH produced water 

    Das P.; AbdulQuadir M.; Thaher M.; Khan S.; Chaudhary A.K.; Alghasal G.; Al-Jabri H.M.S.J.... more authors ... less authors ( Springer Netherlands , 2019 , Article)
    Due to the presence of toxic organic compounds and heavy metals, it is essential to treat the produced water before reuse or discharge to the environment. In this study, produced water sample was collected from a local ...
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    Effect of harvesting methods on the energy requirement of Tetraselmis sp. biomass production and biocrude yield and quality 

    Das, Probir; Khan, Shoyeb; Thaher, Mahmoud; AbdulQuadir, Mohammed; Hoekman, S. Kent; Al-Jabri, Hareb... more authors ... less authors ( Elsevier Ltd , 2019 , Article)
    A halo-tolerant Tetraselmis sp. was grown in a 100,000 L raceway pond in the Qatari desert environment. As the biomass density reached 0.679 g/L, after 7 days, five different harvesting methods (i.e., cross-flow filtration, ...
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