Renewable and sustainable energy; New green technologies; CO2 capture |
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Mentor: | Gemma Vicente Crespo |
Email: | gemma.vicente@urjc.es |
Phone: | (+34) 914888531 |
University: | Rey Juan Carlos University |
Partner Host Institution: | N.A |
Keywords: | microalgae, cyanobacteria, fungus, biofuels, biorefinery, CO2 capture |
Renewable and sustainable energy; New green technologies; CO2 capture
Microalgae cultivation for CO2 capture. Biofuels production from renewable biomass: Biodiesel from microbial biomass (microalgae, cyanobacteria, fungus) through catalytic and biocatalytic processes; biogas by anaerobic digestion of microalgae and cyanobacteria; bio-oil by catalytic and non-catalytic hydrothermal liquefaction of microbial and other renewable biomass. Bioproducts production from microbial biomass.
Departament: | Energy and Chemical Technology, Environmental and Chemical Technology, Mechanical Technology, Analytical Chemistry |
Research Group: | Chemistry and Environmental Engineering Group (GIQA) |
More Information: | www.giqa.es |
Relevants projects on the area: | Development of advanced microalgal technologies for the circular economy (ALGATEC-CM). P2018/BAA-4532. 880.340,00 €. Comunidad de Madrid (Spain) |
Relevants publications on the area: | 1.- Rosalía Rodríguez, Juan José Espada, Jovita Moreno, Gemma Vicente, Luis Fernando Bautista, Victoria Morales, Alejandra Sánchez-Bayo, Javier Dufour, 2018. Environmental analysis of Spirulina cultivation and biogas production using experimental and simulation approach, Renewable Energy 129 B, 724-732. 2.- Luis Fernando Bautista; Gemma Vicente; Álvaro Mendoza; Sara González; Victoria Morales Pérez, 2015, Enzymatic production of biodiesel from Nannochloropsis gaditana microalgae using immobilized lipases in mesoporous materials, Energy and Fuels, 29/8, 4981- 4989. |