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Fig. 3 | Biotechnology for Biofuels

Fig. 3

From: Co-generation of biohydrogen and biochemicals from co-digestion of Chlorella sp. biomass hydrolysate with sugarcane leaf hydrolysate in an integrated circular biorefinery concept

Fig. 3

The time profile of cell growth and PHA production. a DCW, b PHA concentration, c PHA content, d residual cell concentration, e residual sugars concentration, f total volatile fatty acids (VFAs) concentration, g residue COD concentration. The PHAs was produced by fermenting hydrogenic effluent with C. necator at 30 °C and 200 rpm for 12 days

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