23 January, 2016

UoM discovers new process to deliver carbon dioxide to microalgae

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineers from the Melbourne School of Engineering have discovered a new way to deliver carbon dioxide to microalgae, which in turn, can be harvested to make renewable fuels such as biodiesel.

Carbon dioxide is well known to speed up the growth of microalgae.

Read the University of Melbourne Newsroom story - “New method for making biofuels is cheaper and better for the environment.”

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