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U of M Works on Biodiesel from Algal Biomass
January 7, 2011
Researchers at the University of Michigan have taken another step towards unlocking lipid-rich algae’s potential as a viable feedstock for biodiesel production. They have developed a two-step process that can produce biodiesel directly from wet algal biomass without the need for costly and energy intensive dewatering and drying. The method involves hydrothermal treatment of an algae paste followed by filtration and treatment of the solid with an alcohol.
