2020
DOI: 10.3390/pr8121640
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Potential Impact of Biodegradable Surfactants on Foam-Based Microalgal Cultures

Abstract: Microalgae cultivation in liquid foams is a promising concept which requires the use of a surfactant as a foam stabilizing agent. The biodegradable character of a surfactant is a key aspect regarding its applicability in a liquid foam-bed photobioreactor (LF-PBR), since it might influence microalgal growth and the stability of the foam-based cultivation. In this work, the effects of the biodegradable surfactants bovine serum albumin (BSA), Saponin and Tween 20 on the whole microbial community of microalgal cul… Show more

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“…There were many environmental factors that put a potential impact on the process of surfactant biodegradation in seawater, that is, temperature, pH, and aeration of the systems. Besides this, the SDS degradation also depends on the initial concentration of SDS and the presence of other sources with them [115].…”
Section: Factors Affecting the Sds Biodegradation In The Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were many environmental factors that put a potential impact on the process of surfactant biodegradation in seawater, that is, temperature, pH, and aeration of the systems. Besides this, the SDS degradation also depends on the initial concentration of SDS and the presence of other sources with them [115].…”
Section: Factors Affecting the Sds Biodegradation In The Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%