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Making natural products from renewable feedstocks: back to the roots?

2019

Covering: up to mid-2019 This review highlights the utilization of biomass-derived building blocks in the total synthesis of natural products. An overview over several renewable feedstock classes, namely wood/lignin, cellulose, chitin and chitosan, fats and oils, as well as terpenes, is given, covering the time span from the initial beginning of natural product synthesis until today. The focus is put on the origin of the employed carbon atoms and on the nature of the complex structures that were assembled therefrom. The emerging trend of turning away from petrochemically derived starting materials back to bio-based resources, just as seen in the early days of total synthesis, shall be demon…

ChitinRaw material010402 general chemistryLignin01 natural sciencesBiochemistryNatural (archaeology)chemistry.chemical_compoundDrug DiscoveryLigninBiomassCelluloseCelluloseBiological ProductsChitosanTerpenes010405 organic chemistrybusiness.industryOrganic ChemistryTotal synthesisGreen Chemistry TechnologyPulp and paper industryWoodCarbon0104 chemical sciencesRenewable energychemistryEnvironmental sciencebusinessOilsNatural Product Reports
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Long-term phytoplankton changes in a shallow hypertrophic lake, Albufera of Valencia (Spain)

1994

A long-term phytoplankton study was carried out in the Albufera of Valencia, a shallow hypertrophic lake (surface area 21 km2, mean depth 1 m, total inorganic nitrogen load 155 g m-2 y-1, total inorganic phosphate load 15 g m-2 y-1) from 1980 to 1988. The lake functions as a reservoir for the surrounding rice cultivation. From 1940's to 1988, its phytoplankton assemblage has been altered from a mesotrophic to a hypertrophic character, as consequence of the increasing pollution. For 1980–88, annual variations in the phytoplankton were less pronounced than seasonal changes. The hypertrophic and morphometric features of the lake favoured the stability of the phytoplankton assemblage and chloro…

Chlorophyll aBiomass (ecology)biologyEcologySeasonalitybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseWaves and shallow waterchemistry.chemical_compoundOceanographychemistryAlgaePhytoplanktonmedicineEnvironmental sciencePaddy fieldEutrophication
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Linking chlorophyll a fluorescence to photosynthesis for remote sensing applications: mechanisms and challenges

2014

Chlorophyll a fluorescence (ChlF) has been used for decades to study the organization, functioning, and physiology of photosynthesis at the leaf and subcellular levels. ChlF is now measurable from remote sensing platforms. This provides a new optical means to track photosynthesis and gross primary productivity of terrestrial ecosystems. Importantly, the spatiotemporal and methodological context of the new applications is dramatically different compared with most of the available ChlF literature, which raises a number of important considerations. Although we have a good mechanistic understanding of the processes that control the ChlF signal over the short term, the seasonal link between ChlF…

ChlorophyllChlorophyll aMETIS-306570PhysiologyRemote sensing applicationEcologyChlorophyll AContext (language use)Plant ScienceBiologyPhotochemical Reflectance IndexPhotosynthesisFluorescencePlant Leaveschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryITC-ISI-JOURNAL-ARTICLEPhotosynthetic acclimationRemote Sensing TechnologyThylakoid membrane organizationBiomassSeasonsPhotosynthesisBiological systemChlorophyll fluorescenceJournal of Experimental Botany
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Microalgae cultivation in wastewater: nutrient removal from anaerobic membrane bioreactor effluent

2012

This study investigated the removal of nitrogen and phosphorus from the effluent of a submerged anaerobic membrane bioreactor (SAnMBR) by means of a lab-scale photobioreactor in which algae biomass was cultured in a semi-continuous mode for a period of 42 days. Solids retention time was 2 days and a stable pH value in the system was maintained by adding CO2. Nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in the SAnMBR effluent fluctuated according to the operating performance of the bioreactor and the properties of its actual wastewater load. Despite these variations, the anaerobic effluent proved to be a suitable growth medium for microalgae (mean biomass productivity was 234 mgl(-1) d(-1)), achie…

ChlorophyllEnvironmental EngineeringNitrogenchemistry.chemical_elementBiomassPhotobioreactorBioengineeringCell CountPilot ProjectsWastewaterWaste Disposal Fluidchemistry.chemical_compoundPhotobioreactorsBioreactorsNutrient removalBioreactorMicroalgaeAmmoniumAnaerobiosisBiomassWaste Management and DisposalEffluentTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTESubmerged anaerobic membrane bioreactorRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryPhosphorusChlorophyll AEnvironmental engineeringMembranes ArtificialPhosphorusGeneral MedicinePulp and paper industryPhosphateWastewaterSolubility
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Effects of elevated production of autochthonous dissolved organic matter on the freely dissolved concentration of cadmium

2018

Eutrophication enhances the production of autochthonous dissolved organic matter (DOM), which is a major driving factor behind the impairment of many aquatic ecosystems. In a mesocosm study, we investigated the effects of the abundance and composition of DOM on the potential bioavailability of cadmium (Cd) caused by eutrophication, using three-dimensional excitation-emission matrix fluorescence spectroscopy integrated with tangential flow ultrafiltration technology. The complexing capacity of DOM-Cd and the sorption distribution coefficient between DOM and the bulk solution was calculated based on a 1 : 1 complexation model. The fluorescent DOM was decomposed into three components (one prot…

Chlorophyllliuennut orgaaninen hiili0106 biological sciencesChlorophyll aautochthonous dissolved organic matterta1172UltrafiltrationBiological Availabilitychemistry.chemical_element010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesFluorescenceMesocosmchemistry.chemical_compoundDissolved organic carbonEnvironmental ChemistryBiomassOrganic ChemicalsHumic Substanceskadmiumaquatic ecosystems0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCadmiumChlorophyll A010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyvesiekosysteemitPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSorptionGeneral MedicineEutrophicationBioavailabilitySpectrometry FluorescencechemistryEnvironmental chemistryorgaaninen ainesEutrophicationCadmiumEnvironmental Science: Processes & Impacts
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Justification of Construction Parameters of the Screen in the Small-Sized Household Biomass Chopper

2019

The mechanism of influence of screen design parameters on the technological process and the particle size distribution of the chopped biomass were determined in this research. The presented engineering solutions make it possible to design the screen for chopping the given biomass material. The modernized construction expands the scope of application of small-sized chopper, especially when used in private farm households. Size control of the chopped material allows to use material as fuel, material for mulching of berry plantations and gardens, material for production of constructional and insulating wood concrete.

ChopperScope (project management)biomassscreen parametersScreen designProduction (economics)BiomassEnvironmental sciencehole diameterAgricultural engineeringparticle size districutionchopperperforation of the sieve
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Levan-ethanol biosynthesis using Zymomonas mobilis cells immobilized by attachment and entrapment

2001

Fermentation of sucrose by Zymomonas mobilis cells attached to stainless steel wire spheres (WS) and to Al2O3 granules was compared with sucrose fermentation by cells entrapped in Ca-alginate. Similar amounts of cell biomass were applied at the beginning of the immobilized fermentation systems. The immobilization of Z. mobilis cells to the carrier surface was checked by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Most cells were present in holes and pores of Al2O3 surfaces following colonization. Observation of the carrier after repeated fermentation cycles showed that a surface of Al2O3 granules was partly covered by levan. Alginate beads were extended in volume and partly disrupted. Changing the …

ChromatographyEthanolSucrosebiologyfood and beveragesBiomassBioengineeringbiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryZymomonas mobilischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBiochemistryBiosynthesisEthanol fuelFermentationBacteriaProcess Biochemistry
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Kinetics of phenol removal by Nocardia species

1979

Phenol removal by pure cultures of Nocardia corallina was studied in a batch reacting system by estimating both the active biomass and the phenol concentration in the liquid during the experiments. A simple kinetic model was tested and the relative constants determined at 37°C.

ChromatographyKinetic modelChemistryKineticsBiomassGeneral MedicineNocardia speciesSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyNocardia corallinachemistry.chemical_compoundPure culturePhenolphenol Nocardia speciesBiotechnologyEuropean Journal of Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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Cultivation of granular sludge with hypersaline oily wastewater

2015

The time required to stabilise mature aerobic granules is rather variable. In addition, cultivation time and the structural characteristics of granules seem to be related to the nature of wastewater influent. Granular sludge has been used for the treatment of several industrial wastewaters, but nothing has been reported about wastewater characterized by the simultaneous presence of hydrocarbons and high chloride concentration. In this work, the authors analysed the granulation process and performance as well as the physical characteristics of aerobic granules in two Granular Sequencing Batch Airlift Reactors (GSBARs), fed with acetate-based synthetic wastewater in reactor 1 (R1) and with a …

ChromatographySettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleChemistryAirliftBiomassPulp and paper industryMicrobiologyChlorideBiomaterialsSalinityGranulationAdsorptionWastewatermedicineNitrificationAerobic granular sludge Hydrocarbons Salinity Granulation Nutrient removal.Waste Management and Disposalmedicine.drug
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Stability of levan produced by Zymomonas mobilis

2005

Abstract The stability of levan produced by Zymomonas mobilis 113 “S” was investigated during storage of culture liquid at different pH and temperatures. Levan was not degraded if stored in a culture liquid for 120 h at 30 or 25 °C, but at 55 or 60 °C the degree of degradation was inversely proportional to pH. Cell biomass and levan sediment components did not cause the degradation of levan. The influence of organic acids (lactic-, acetic-, and gluconic) and HCl as levan hydrolyzing agents at pH 3.7, temperature 30 °C or 55 °C was investigated in a model solution. The hydrolytic effect was similar in the case of organic acids—ensuring more fructose formation, while HCl ensured higher amount…

ChromatographybiologyChemistryBioengineeringbiology.organism_classificationCell biomassFructose formationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistryZymomonas mobilisHydrolysisBiochemistryDegradation (geology)Acid hydrolysisProcess Biochemistry
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