Reduction and biofixation of carbon dioxide in palm oil mill effluent using developed microbial granules containing photosynthetic pigments
The developed microbial granules containing photosynthetic pigments had successfully achieved approximately 18–21% of carbon dioxide (CO2) removal in POME for one complete SBR cycle. Also, the granules had reached CO2 removal at 15–29% within 24 h and removal of 25% after 5 days. Both results were i...
Main Authors: | Najib, M. Z. M., Salmiati, Salmiati, Ujang, Z., Salim, M. R., Ibrahim, Z., Muda, K. |
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Elsevier Ltd
2016
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