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Biological carbon sequestration and utilization via algal biorefinery
Jian Gong, Fengqi You
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Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Carbon Utilization
100%
Algal Biorefinery
100%
Biological Carbon Sequestration
100%
Carbon Sequestration
50%
Utilization Costs
50%
Pareto-optimal Curve
50%
Design Process
25%
Two-objective
25%
Carbon Dioxide
25%
Computational Efficiency
25%
Plethora
25%
Anaerobic Digestion
25%
Processing Route
25%
Polyelectrolyte
25%
State-of-the-art Technology
25%
Process Synthesis
25%
Global Optimal Solution
25%
Global Optimization
25%
Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming Model
25%
Mixed-integer Nonlinear Problem
25%
Nonconvex Mixed-integer Nonlinear Programming
25%
Bi-criteria
25%
Economic Criteria
25%
Global Warming Potential
25%
Sodium Methoxide
25%
Transesterification
25%
Piecewise Linear Approximation
25%
Newton's Method
25%
Parameterized Algorithms
25%
Flocculation
25%
CO2eq
25%
Pressure Filtration
25%
Butanol Extraction
25%
Open Pond
25%
Technology Pathways
25%
Storage Tank
25%
Environmental Criteria
25%
Chemical Engineering
Carbon Dioxide
100%
Butene
25%
Anaerobic Digestion
25%
Flocculation
25%
Transesterification
25%