2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.134254
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Environmental analysis of Chlorella vulgaris cultivation in large scale closed system under waste nutrient source

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“…Some of these papers focus on the production chain, evaluating the relationship between the raw material, its refining into high-value-added metabolites, and the energy required to achieve the above [18,46,47]. In contrast, others have focused on determining the impact of emissions of certain chemicals of environmental concern (such as NH 4 and N 2 O) that are common during the upstream [48,49]. Although specific LCA investigations express optimism regarding the future potential and attractiveness of microalgae cultivation for primary uses, such as energy production [50,51], and as feedstock for other industrial services [52], others are more cautious in defining and constraining the role algal production may have in the future [35,49,[53][54][55].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these papers focus on the production chain, evaluating the relationship between the raw material, its refining into high-value-added metabolites, and the energy required to achieve the above [18,46,47]. In contrast, others have focused on determining the impact of emissions of certain chemicals of environmental concern (such as NH 4 and N 2 O) that are common during the upstream [48,49]. Although specific LCA investigations express optimism regarding the future potential and attractiveness of microalgae cultivation for primary uses, such as energy production [50,51], and as feedstock for other industrial services [52], others are more cautious in defining and constraining the role algal production may have in the future [35,49,[53][54][55].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…La microalga Chlorella Vulgaris fue descubierta por el botánico y fitopatólogo holandés Martinus Willem Beijerinck con el estudio de algas verdes y el tamaño de la microalga posee un diámetro de forma circular entre 2 y 10 µm (Peter et al, 2022). Además, la microalga C. Vulgaris es un microorganismo unicelular que se desarrollan en las aguas dulces y posee elementos estructurales parecidos a las plantas y es considerada como una célula reproductora no móvil (Autospora) que experimenta una reproducción rápida y autoesporosa (células hijas formada de una célula madre).…”
Section: Uso De La Microalga Chlorella Vulgaris Como Biorremediaciónunclassified