Biofixation of Carbon dioxide by Chlamydomonas sp. in a Tubular Photobioreactor

The biogas production from anaerobic digestion is a potential fuel for power generators application, if biogas can be upgraded to the same standards as fossil natural gas by CO2, H2S, and other non-combustible component removal. Microalgae Chlamydomonas sp. has potency to biofix the carbon dioxide a...

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Main Authors: Hadiyanto, H (Author), Sumarno, S (Author), Nur Rostika, Rufaida (Author), Abyor Handayani, Noer (Author)
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Published: Center of Biomass & Renewable Energy, Diponegoro University, 2012-02-15.
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