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Biocatalytic reduction of short‐chain carboxylic acids into their corresponding alcohols with syngas fermentation
JM Perez, H Richter, SE Loftus, LT Angenent
Biotechnology and bioengineering 110 (4), 1066-1077, 2013
1612013
Water reuse for sustainable microalgae cultivation: Current knowledge and future directions
Z Lu, S Loftus, J Sha, W Wang, MS Park, X Zhang, ZI Johnson, Q Hu
Resources, Conservation and Recycling 161, 104975, 2020
702020
Niche partitioning and biogeography of high light adapted Prochlorococcus across taxonomic ranks in the North Pacific
AA Larkin, SK Blinebry, C Howes, Y Lin, SE Loftus, CA Schmaus, ...
The ISME journal 10 (7), 1555-1567, 2016
662016
Cross-study analysis of factors affecting algae cultivation in recycled medium for biofuel production
SE Loftus, ZI Johnson
Algal Research 24, 154-166, 2017
652017
Reused Cultivation Water Accumulates Dissolved Organic Carbon and Uniquely Influences Different Marine Microalgae
SE Loftus, ZI Johnson
Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology 7, 101, 2019
482019
Integrating syngas fermentation with the carboxylate platform and yeast fermentation to reduce medium cost and improve biofuel productivity
H Richter, SE Loftus, LT Angenent
Environmental Technology 34 (13-14), 1983-1994, 2013
412013
Screening for lipids from marine microalgae using nile red
ZI Johnson, RR Bidigare, SK Blinebry, SL Brown, JJ Cullen, SE Loftus, ...
Consequences of microbial interactions with hydrocarbons, oils, and lipids …, 2017
142017
Reused cultivation water from a self-inhibiting alga does not inhibit other algae but alters their microbiomes
SE Loftus, DE Hunt, ZI Johnson
Algal Research 51, 102067, 2020
72020
Microalgae Growth in Recycled Cultivation Water
S Loftus
Duke University, 2019
2019
USING CARBOXYLATE PLATFORM EFFLUENT IN SYNGAS FERMENTATION AS AN ECONOMICAL GROWTH MEDIUM AND A SOURCE OF CARBOXYLATES FOR LONG-CHAIN ALCOHOL PRODUCTION
S Loftus
2013
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