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New process for commercial chemicals from biomass

Posted on May 16, 2018 by Ernesto Hernandez

Taking an environmentally friendly idea from the lab and making it available to the public is not a straightforward matter.  But hopes open, as shown by this novel process for adding value to algae residue by producing more microbial oil in additional steps.

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This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged biochemical engineering, Biofuels, biomas, Bioprocessing, biorefineries, biorefinery, valorisation, valorization, value-added chemicals by Ernesto Hernandez. Bookmark the permalink.
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