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In an era where environmental sustainability meets technological innovation, "Green Alchemy" presents a groundbreaking exploration of microalgae's dual potential in wastewater treatment and biofuel production. This comprehensive work delves into cutting-edge research on using microalgal systems for bioremediation of anaerobic digestate wastewater while simultaneously generating valuable biomass for bioethanol production. Microalgae cultivation offers a sustainable method for digestate valorization and nutrient recovery. These photosynthetic microorganisms effectively assimilate inorganic…mehr

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In an era where environmental sustainability meets technological innovation, "Green Alchemy" presents a groundbreaking exploration of microalgae's dual potential in wastewater treatment and biofuel production. This comprehensive work delves into cutting-edge research on using microalgal systems for bioremediation of anaerobic digestate wastewater while simultaneously generating valuable biomass for bioethanol production. Microalgae cultivation offers a sustainable method for digestate valorization and nutrient recovery. These photosynthetic microorganisms effectively assimilate inorganic nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus from wastewater, aiding in the treatment of nutrient-rich effluents. By absorbing compounds such as ammonium, nitrate, and phosphate, microalgae not only reduce pollution levels but also generate biomass with potential value. A compelling synthesis of science, sustainability, and innovation - Green Alchemy redefines waste as a resource and microalgae as a solution.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Manju Tanwar, Chief Scientist & Head of R&D, holds a Ph.D. in Material Chemistry with 25+ years of experience in emission control, nano catalysts, adsorbents, and clean energy. A Marie Curie Fellow, she has worked with CSIR-NEERI, IIT Madras, and global institutes, with 16 SCI papers and 7 book contributions.