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E. Molina Grima

Researcher at University of Almería

Publications -  96
Citations -  7632

E. Molina Grima is an academic researcher from University of Almería. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photobioreactor & Eicosapentaenoic acid. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 93 publications receiving 7088 citations.

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A model for light distribution and average solar irradiance inside outdoor tubular photobioreactors for the microalgal mass culture.

TL;DR: A mathematical model to estimate the solar irradiance profile and average light intensity inside a tubular photobioreactor under outdoor conditions is proposed, requiring only geographic, geometric, and solar position parameters.
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Downstream processing of algal polyunsaturated fatty acids.

TL;DR: The two main techniques for concentrating and purifying—urea fractionation and high performance liquid chromatography—are discussed in depth and attention is focused on the process developed by the authors for obtaining highly pure PUFA.
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Evaluation of flocculants for the recovery of freshwater microalgae.

TL;DR: Results showed that the use of metal salts or chitosan was not efficient, whereas polyelectrolytes allow the efficient recovery of biomass, at doses of 2-25 mg per gram of microalgae biomass.
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Modeling of biomass productivity in tubular photobioreactors for microalgal cultures: effects of dilution rate, tube diameter, and solar irradiance

TL;DR: A macromodel is developed for estimating the year-long biomass productivity of outdoor cultures of microalga in tubular photobioreactors, taking into account photoinhibition and photolimitation, and reproducing the experimental results with less than 20% error.
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Production of lovastatin by Aspergillus terreus: effects of the C:N ratio and the principal nutrients on growth and metabolite production

TL;DR: Production of lovastatin and microbial biomass by Aspergillus terreus ATCC 20542 were influenced by the type of the carbon source and the nitrogen source used, and the use of spores gave a more consistent inoculum in the different runs.