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Fast Liquefaction of Wet Biomass
Regulated autoagglutination of biofuel-producing phototrophs for biomass recovery
Microbial Fuel Cell with Electrically Conductive Fibers for Increased Power Production
Method for Separation of Algae Biomass from Freshwater or Marine Culture
Microalgae-based Biofuel production
Microbial Production of Organic Acids and Hydrocarbons from One-Carbon Substrates
Engineering Synthetic Methylotrophy to Generate Liquid Fuels and Desirable Chemicals
Improved Xylan Extraction
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Process for Production of Higher Yield Low-Emission Biodiesel
Membrane Biofilm Reactors (MBfRs) for High Volumetric Production Rate of Valuable Products
Engineered Stable Microorganism Communities
Thin Film Composite Membranes on Ceramic Substrate for Dehydration of Organics via Pervaporation
Metabolic Engineering Of Anaerobic Fungal Pathways For The Production Of Biofuels
Novel catalysts for use in direct production of sugar acids and sugar oligomers from cellulosic biomass
Hybrid Microbial-Enzymatic Fuel Cell
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Photo-Induced Temperature Swing Separation And Conversion Of Carbon Dioxide To Carbon Monoxide
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