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Title: | 39th Johannesburg International Conference on “Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering” (JCBEE-23) Nov. 16-17, 2023 Johannesburg (South Africa) | Authors: | Chetty, Manimagalay Rathilal, Sudesh Tetteh, Emmanuel Singh, Nikita |
Keywords: | Algae;Biofuels;Sustainability;Wastewater | Issue Date: | 16-Nov-2023 | Publisher: | International Institute of Chemical, Biological & Environmental Engineering (IICBEE) | Source: | Chetty, M. et al. 2023. 39th Johannesburg International Conference on “Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering” (JCBEE-23) Nov. 16-17, 2023 Johannesburg (South Africa). Presented at: Nov. 16-17, 2023 Johannesburg (South Africa). doi:10.17758/iicbe5 | Conference: | Johannesburg International Conference on “Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering, Nov. 16-17, 2023 Johannesburg (South Africa) | Abstract: | Abstract—Recent energy demand and environmental concerns associated with fossil fuels makes algae biomass a desirable energy source. Algal biomass has a high organic content and a variety of metabolic properties that make it a promising resource for managing wastewater and sequestering CO₂, in addition to producing profitable biobased products. However, the operation and valorization of algae biomass on a large scale are accompanied by significant costs and setbacks. Therefore, the transition towards a biobased economy requires this study to examine emerging technologies that could utilize algae biomass as an industrialized feedstock from the wastewater settings. A comprehensive analysis of various green technologies of producing high-value products (lipids and hydrocarbons) from algae biomass was reviewed. The fundamental principles that limit the cultivation , extraction, and conversion of different types of algae biomasses for commercialization are discussed. Furthermore, the challenges, future research directions and potential opportunities of valorizing algae biomass was highlighted. It was noted that, exploring algae biomass towards sustainable waste management with resources recovery is viable for industrialization. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5166 | ISBN: | 9789899121324 | DOI: | 10.17758/iicbe5 |
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