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Yecong Li
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 22
Citations - 4528
Yecong Li is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biomass & Wastewater. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 21 publications receiving 3961 citations. Previous affiliations of Yecong Li include University Of Minnesota, Waseca.
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Effect of light intensity on algal biomass accumulation and biodiesel production for mixotrophic strains Chlorella kessleri and Chlorella protothecoide cultivated in highly concentrated municipal wastewater
TL;DR: The results showed that light intensity had profound impact on tested responses for both strains, and the dependence of these responses on light intensity varied with different algae strains.
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Mass Cultivation of Microalgae on Animal Wastewater: a Sequential Two-Stage Cultivation Process for Energy Crop and Omega-3-Rich Animal Feed Production
Wenguang Zhou,Bing Hu,Yecong Li,Min Min,Michael Mohr,Zhenyi Du,Paul Chen,Roger Ruan,Roger Ruan +8 more
TL;DR: The experiments showed that this sequential two-stage cultivation process has great potential for economically viable and environmentally friendly production of both renewable biofuel and high-value animal feed and at the same time for animal wastewater treatment.
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Influence of Exogenous CO 2 on Biomass and Lipid Accumulation of Microalgae Auxenochlorella protothecoides Cultivated in Concentrated Municipal Wastewater
Bing Hu,Min Min,Wenguang Zhou,Yecong Li,Michael Mohr,Yanling Cheng,Hanwu Lei,Yuhuan Liu,Yuhuan Liu,Xiangyang Lin,Xiangyang Lin,Paul Chen,Roger Ruan,Roger Ruan +13 more
TL;DR: The effects of exogenous CO2 on the growth and lipid accumulation of a local screened facultative heterotrophic microalgae strain Auxenochlorella protothecoides as well as nutrient removal from concentrated municipal wastewater stream (centrate) were examined in this study.
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Continuous biohydrogen production from liquid swine manure supplemented with glucose using an anaerobic sequencing batch reactor
TL;DR: In this article, liquid swine manure supplemented with glucose (10g/L) was used as substrate for hydrogen production using an anaerobic sequencing batch reactor at 37°±1°C and pH 5.0 under different hydraulic retention times (HRTs).
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Swine manure fermentation for hydrogen production.
TL;DR: The results indicated that both HRT and pH had profound influences on fermentative hydrogen productivity and the best pH value in correspondence to the highest hydrogen generation was revealed to be 5.0 among all the pHs studied.