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Title: Milking microalgae in conjugation with nano-biorefinery approach utilizing wastewater
Authors: Kashyap, Mrinal
Bala, Kiran
Keywords: biofuel;nanoparticle;biofuel;Article;biosynthesis;cell damage;conjugation;green chemistry;microalga;nanotechnology;nonhuman;physical chemistry;physical phenomena;synthesis;waste water management;wastewater;biomass;water management;Biofuels;Biomass;Microalgae;Physical Phenomena;Waste Water;Water Purification
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Academic Press
Citation: Kashyap, M., & Kiran, B. (2021). Milking microalgae in conjugation with nano-biorefinery approach utilizing wastewater. Journal of Environmental Management, 293 doi:10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112864
Abstract: In today's era, we need to replace chemical or physical processes of nanoparticle synthesis with biosynthesis processes to avoid environmental damage. These bioderived nanoparticles can help in addressing the problems of wastewater treatment and biofuels production. This review gives an insight into solving multiple problems using a nano-biorefinery approach in conjugation with wastewater treatment. The major advantage of using a bio-derivative method in nanoparticle synthesis is its low toxicity towards the environment. The current review discusses the development of nanoscience and its biogenic importance. It covers the usage of microalgae for (A) Nanoparticle's biosynthesis (B) Mechanism of nanoparticle biosynthesis (C) Nanoparticles in bio-refinery processes (D) Wastewater treatment with microalgae and bio-derived nanoparticles (E) A hypothetical mechanistic approach, which utilizes the photothermal effect of metallic nanoparticles to extract lipids from the cells without cell damage. The term “cell milking” has been around for quite some time, and the hypothesis discussed in the present study can help in this context. The current hypothesized process can pave ways for futuristic endeavors to conjugate nanoparticles and microalgae for viable and commercial production of biofuel, nanoparticles, and many other molecules. © 2021
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.112864
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/3838
ISSN: 0301-4797
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Biosciences and Biomedical Engineering

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