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Value-added chemicals from microalgae: Greener, more economical, or both?
Jian Gong, Fengqi You
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Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Value-added Chemicals
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Microalgae
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Algal Bioproducts
100%
Manufacturing Process
50%
Environmental Sustainability
50%
Environmental Performance
50%
Economic Performance
50%
Gasoline
50%
Biofuel
50%
Bioproducts
50%
Sustainable Synthesis
50%
Sustainable Design
50%
Life Cycle Analysis
50%
Production Cost
50%
Techno-economic Analysis
50%
Multi-objective Optimization
50%
Glycerol
50%
Petrochemicals
50%
Computation Time
50%
Cradle-to-gate
50%
Global Optimization Algorithm
50%
Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate)
50%
Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions
50%
Propylene Glycol
50%
Biodiesel
50%
Value-added Bioproducts
50%
Branched Glycerol Dialkyl Glycerol Tetraethers (brGDGTs)
50%
Sustainable Process
50%
Biodiesel Production
50%
Lipid Extraction
50%
Value Co-production
50%
Biogas Utilization
50%
Material Science
Superlattice
100%
Biodiesel
100%
Gas Emission
50%
Greenhouse Gas
50%
Biofuel
50%
Chemical Engineering
Biogas
100%
Engineering
Biogas
50%