[HTML][HTML] Integrating micro-algae into wastewater treatment: A review
Improving the ecological status of water sources is a growing focus for many developed and
develo** nations, in particular with reducing nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater …
develo** nations, in particular with reducing nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater …
Pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment: A review on eco-toxicology and the remediation potential of algae
The pollution of the aquatic environment has become a worldwide problem. The widespread
use of pesticides, heavy metals and pharmaceuticals through anthropogenic activities has …
use of pesticides, heavy metals and pharmaceuticals through anthropogenic activities has …
Phycoremediation of wastewater for pollutant removal: a green approach to environmental protection and long-term remediation
Surface and water bodies in many parts of the world are affected due to eutrophication,
contamination and depletion. The approach of wastewater treatment using algae for …
contamination and depletion. The approach of wastewater treatment using algae for …
[HTML][HTML] Technologies for biological removal and recovery of nitrogen from wastewater
Water contamination is a growing environmental issue. Several harmful effects on human
health and the environment are attributed to nitrogen contamination of water sources …
health and the environment are attributed to nitrogen contamination of water sources …
Microalgal-bacterial consortia: from interspecies interactions to biotechnological applications
Microalgae have emerged as a renewable and sustainable candidate for bioenergy
production coupled with pollutant removal from wastewater. However, costly biomass …
production coupled with pollutant removal from wastewater. However, costly biomass …
A review on the use of microalgal consortia for wastewater treatment
The development of anthropogenic activities has led to an excessive disposal of wastes into
water bodies, thus reducing water quality and damaging aquatic ecosystems. To avoid the …
water bodies, thus reducing water quality and damaging aquatic ecosystems. To avoid the …
A review of the biological treatment of leachate: Available technologies and future requirements for the circular economy implementation
Leachate, which refers to dark-colored toxic wastewater generated from landfills, has
become an issue of environmental concern, posing a threat to soil, surface water, and …
become an issue of environmental concern, posing a threat to soil, surface water, and …
Potential use of algae for the bioremediation of different types of wastewater and contaminants: Production of bioproducts and biofuel for green circular economy
Remediation by algae is a very effective strategy for avoiding the use of costly,
environmentally harmful chemicals in wastewater treatment. Recently, industries based on …
environmentally harmful chemicals in wastewater treatment. Recently, industries based on …
Atmospheric CO2 capture by algae: negative carbon dioxide emission path
Carbon dioxide is one of the most important greenhouse gas, which concentration increase
in the atmosphere is associated to climate change and global warming. Besides CO 2 …
in the atmosphere is associated to climate change and global warming. Besides CO 2 …
[HTML][HTML] Challenges and opportunities to increase economic feasibility and sustainability of mixotrophic cultivation of green microalgae of the genus Chlorella
Green microalgae belonging to the genus Chlorella have long been used as health foods
and additives for human consumption, as well as animal feed. These photosynthetic …
and additives for human consumption, as well as animal feed. These photosynthetic …