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Jun Wei Lim

Researcher at Universiti Teknologi Petronas

Publications -  261
Citations -  6922

Jun Wei Lim is an academic researcher from Universiti Teknologi Petronas. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 192 publications receiving 3069 citations. Previous affiliations of Jun Wei Lim include National University of Singapore & Petronas.

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A review on microalgae cultivation and harvesting, and their biomass extraction processing using ionic liquids.

TL;DR: More work needs to be done to fully utilize the potential of microalgae biomass for the application in large-scale production of biofuels, food additives, and nutritive supplements.
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Insights into the microalgae cultivation technology and harvesting process for biofuel production: A review

TL;DR: Detailed discussion on reactor configurations and design betterment was presented in this review, along with precise technical comparison on cost and energy requirements for the cultivation systems, to serve as guideline for long term adoption of these well-established cultivation technologies in biofuel plants.
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Harvesting and pre-treatment of microalgae cultivated in wastewater for biodiesel production: A review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reveal in-depth analysis and discussions on the process of microalgae-based wastewater treatment as well as micro-algae cells disruption technology for lipid extraction.
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Third generation biofuels: A nutritional perspective in enhancing microbial lipid production

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on the nutritional aspects in enhancing the biomass and lipid yields from various microorganism feedstock, serving as impetuses for the production of third generation biofuels.
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Insights into the thermolytic transformation of lignocellulosic biomass waste to redox-active carbocatalyst: Durability of surface active sites

TL;DR: In this paper, the thermolytic transformation of lignocellulosic spent coffee grounds to superior redox-active carbocatalyst (denoted as NBC) via nitrogen functionalization in a pyrolytic environment at various temperatures was investigated.