Entrapment of Chlorella vulgaris cells within graphene oxide layers
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Wahid, M.
Eroglu, Ela
Chen, X.
Smith, S.
Raston, C.
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2013Type
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Wahid, M. and Eroglu, E. and Chen, X. and Smith, S. and Raston, C. 2013. Entrapment of Chlorella vulgaris cells within graphene oxide layers. RSC Advances. 3 (22): pp. 8180-8183.
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RSC Advances
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Confinement of microalgae cells within layers of graphene oxide (GO) effectively reduces the rate of cell division, with the microalgal wrapping being more efficient in a vortex fluidic device than using mild sonication, as determined by the cell growth and the level of nitrate removal from the liquid effluent. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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