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Tag Archives: biorefinery

New process for commercial chemicals from biomass

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Posted on May 16, 2018 by Ernesto Hernandez
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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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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged biochemical engineering, Biofuels, biomas, Bioprocessing, biorefineries, biorefinery, valorisation, valorization, value-added chemicals | Leave a reply

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