Browsing by Author "Thaher, M.I."
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Comparison of biocrude oil production from self-settling and non-settling microalgae biomass produced in the Qatari desert environment
Das P.; Thaher M.I.; Khan S.; AbdulQuadir M.; Chaudhary A.K.; Alghasal G.; Al-Jabri H.... more authors ... less authors ( Center for Environmental and Energy Research and Studies , 2019 , Article)The present study investigated the growth, harvesting, biocrude conversion, and recycling of the HTL aqueous phase for one self-settling (i.e., Chlorocystis sp.) and another non-settling (i.e., Picochlorum sp.) marine ... -
Microalgal Feedstock for Biofuel Production: Recent Advances, Challenges, and Future Perspective
Khan, S.; Das, P.; Abdul Quadir, M.; Thaher, M.I.; Mahata, C.; Sayadi, S.; Al-Jabri, H.... more authors ... less authors ( MDPI , 2023 , Article)Globally, nations are trying to address environmental issues such as global warming and climate change, along with the burden of declining fossil fuel reserves. Furthermore, countries aim to reach zero carbon emissions ... -
Microalgal Feedstock for Biofuel Production: Recent Advances, Challenges, and Future Perspective
Khan, S.; Das, P.; Abdul Quadir, M.; Thaher, M.I.; Mahata, C.; Sayadi, S.; Al-Jabri, H.... more authors ... less authors ( MDPI , 2023 , Article)Globally, nations are trying to address environmental issues such as global warming and climate change, along with the burden of declining fossil fuel reserves. Furthermore, countries aim to reach zero carbon emissions ... -
Microalgal nutrients recycling from the primary effluent of municipal wastewater and use of the produced biomass as bio-fertilizer
Das, P; Quadi,r M.A.; Thaher M.I.; Alghasal, G.S.H.S.; Aljabri, H.M.S.J. ( Center for Environmental and Energy Research and Studies , 2019 , Article)Availability of N, P and other trace metals in municipal wastewater (MWW) makes it very attractive to produce microalgae biomass using MWW. Although limited organic carbon is available in MWW, supplementing flue gas as CO2 ... -
Outdoor continuous cultivation of self-settling marine cyanobacterium chroococcidiopsis sp.
Das P.; Quadir M.A.; Chaudhary A.K.; Thaher M.I.; Khan S.; Alghazal G.; Al-Jabri H.... more authors ... less authors ( Mary Ann Liebert Inc. , 2018 , Article)Spontaneous settling of certain aggregating microalgae or cyanobacteria could potentially alleviate the energy requirement in biomass harvesting. A locally isolated floc-forming marine cyanobacteria, Chroococcidiopsis sp., ...