Camargo et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Effect of cement industry flue gas simulation on the physiology and photosynthetic performance of Chlorella sorokinianaCamargo et al., 2018
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- 16929412213141606493
- Author
- Camargo E
- Lombardi A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of applied phycology
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Cement plants account for significant emissions of CO 2 and other pollutants into the atmosphere. As a means for its mitigation, we tested the effect of a cement industry-based flue gas simulation (FGS—18% CO 2, 9% O 2, 300 ppm NO 2, 140 ppm SO 2) on the green …
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