Process simulation and exergy analysis of fermentative hydrogen and methane production
Yangyang Peng,
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Cheng Chen,
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Ao Xia
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et al.
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Probing the microbiome in stormwater pipeline sediments: Co-occurrence patterns and novel functionalities
Zilin Yang,
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Jinghao Gao,
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Ling Zheng
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et al.
Current Research in Biotechnology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7, P. 100199 - 100199
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Stormwater
pipeline
is
an
essential
pathway
to
transfer
stormwater
runoff
into
nearby
receiving
water
bodies.
Understanding
the
composition,
co-occurrence
patterns,
and
function
of
microbial
communities
in
sediments
can
help
provide
management
control
strategies
for
pollution
safeguard
safety
ecological
health
urban
environment.
This
study
employs
16S
rRNA
gene
amplicon
sequencing
probe
a
highly
urbanized
area
Guangzhou,
China.
Results
show
that
sediment
bacterial
community
rich
Listeria,
Prevotella,
Stenotrophomonas,
Pseudomonas,
which
all
pertain
pathogens.
Methanogens
(Methanobacterium,
Methanosaeta,
Methanosarcina,
Methanobrevibacter)
ammonia-oxidizing
archaea
(Ca.
Nitrosopelagicus,
Ca.
Nitrososphaera,
Nitrosotenuis)
dominated
archaeal
sediments.
These
functions
are
further
validated
by
prediction
overall
community.
The
network
microbe-environment
correlation
analyses
suggest
particulate
C-N-P
components
play
more
crucial
role,
comparison
dissolved
ones
regulating
microbiome,
although
not
samples
follow
this
mechanism.
findings
expected
contribute
systems
valuable
guidance
improving
environmental
well-being
ecosystems.
Language: Английский
Mechanisms of intestinal injury in polychaete Perinereis aibuhitensis caused by low-concentration fluorene pollution: Microbiome and metabonomic analyses
Journal of Hazardous Materials,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
475, P. 134925 - 134925
Published: June 15, 2024
Language: Английский
Simultaneous production of biofuel from agricultural wastes and bioremediation of the waste substrates: A review
Chukwuemeka Samson Ahamefule,
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Chidimma Osilo,
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Blessing C. Ahamefule
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et al.
Current Research in Microbial Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7, P. 100305 - 100305
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Pollution
from
fossil
fuel
usage
coupled
with
its
unsustainability
is
currently
instigating
a
global
drive
for
affordable
and
eco-friendly
alternatives.
A
feasible
replacement
seems
to
be
microbial
biofuels.
However,
the
production
cost
still
high,
partly
due
of
substrates
media.
Microalgae,
yeasts,
moulds
bacteria
can
grow
on
cheap
easily
available
agricultural
waste
produce
bioethanol,
biogas,
biobutanol,
acetone
and/or
lipids
biodiesel.
Oleaginous
microbes,
such
as
several
species
Language: Английский