Economic co-production of cellulosic ethanol and microalgal biomass through efficient fixation of fermentation carbon dioxide

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Bioresource Technology

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of 3.1 g/L/d. Moreover, the amounts of algal biomass and chlorophyll a increased by over 50 % and two-fold, respectively. Through techno-economic analysis, the integrated process demonstrated its cost-effectiveness for cellulosic ethanol production. This study presents an innovative approach to a low-carbon circular bioeconomy.

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