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2020 article

A falling film bioreactor (FFBR) for generating effective gas-to-liquid mass transfer using wavy laminar flow for continuous microbial gas processing

Barton, R. R., VanTreeck, K. E., Duran, C. J., Schulte, M. J., & Flickinger, M. C. (2020, February 22). Chemical Engineering Science.

By: R. Barton n, K. VanTreeck n, C. Duran n, M. Schulte n & M. Flickinger n

author keywords: Falling film bioreactor; Biocomposite biocatalyst; Cell immobilization; Process intensification; Gas-liquid mass transfer; Gas-to-liquid chemicals
topics (OpenAlex): Microbial metabolism and enzyme function; 3D Printing in Biomedical Research; Algal biology and biofuel production
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Added: May 26, 2020

2019 article

A Microalgae Biocomposite-Integrated Spinning Disk Bioreactor (SDBR): Toward a Scalable Engineering Approach for Bioprocess Intensification in Light-Driven CO2 Absorption Applications

Ekins-Coward, T., Boodhoo, K. V. K., Velasquez-Orta, S., Caldwell, G., Wallace, A., Barton, R., & Flickinger, M. C. (2019, January 21). Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol. 58, pp. 5936–5949.

By: T. Ekins-Coward*, K. Boodhoo*, S. Velasquez-Orta*, G. Caldwell*, A. Wallace n, R. Barton n, M. Flickinger n

topics (OpenAlex): Algal biology and biofuel production; 3D Printing in Biomedical Research; Micro and Nano Robotics
TL;DR: Overall, the increased CO2 biofixation with a greatly reduced biocomposite surface area and the high cell retention in this proof-of-concept technology highlight the bioprocess intensificatio... (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: May 13, 2019

2017 article

Ni/HZSM-5 catalyst preparation by deposition-precipitation. Part 1. Effect of nickel loading and preparation conditions on catalyst properties

Barton, R. R., Carrier, M., Segura, C., Fierro, J. L. G., Escalona, N., & Peretti, S. W. (2017, April 20). Applied Catalysis A General.

author keywords: Nickel; Zeolites; Deposition-precipitation; Lignin
topics (OpenAlex): Lignin and Wood Chemistry; Catalysis and Hydrodesulfurization Studies; Catalytic Processes in Materials Science
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Added: August 6, 2018

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