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Flash Hydrolysis of Microalgae for On-site Nutrients Recovery and Biofuels Production
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Article/Press Release | Garvin S. Sustainable biofuel to combat climate change. EPA Connect: The Official Blog of EPA’s Leadership, Sustainable Biofuel to Combat Climate Change, March 4, 2014. |
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Presentation | Garcia J, Talbot C, Drake H, Kumar S. Alga-flash! From slime to fertilizer & biofuels intermediate in seconds! Presented at the 4th Annual Graduate Research Achievement Day, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, March 27, 2014. |
SU835501 (Final) |
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Presentation | Garcia M, Kumar S. Production of arginine and soluble peptides from microalgae protein (Scenedesmus spp.) using flash hydrolysis. Presented at the 247th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS), Dallas, TX, March 16-20, 2014. |
SU835501 (Final) |
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Presentation | Ricci J, Wilson P, P3 Phase I Team. Flash hydrolysis for extracting and recycling nutrients during production of algae biofuels. Presented at the 6th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA, February 7, 2014. |
SU835501 (Final) |
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Presentation | Talbot C, Drake H, Garcia-Moscoso JL, Kumar S. An even greener biofuels option: use of recycled hydrolyzate to grow microalgae. Presented at the 18th Annual Green Chemistry & Engineering Conference, North Bethesda, MD, June 17-19, 2014. |
SU835501 (Final) |
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