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    Treatment of Wastewaters by Microalgae and the Potential Applications of the Produced Biomass—A Review by Al-Jabri, Hareb, Das, Probir, Khan, Shoyeb, Thaher, Mahmoud, AbdulQuadir, Mohammed

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-01-2021)
    “…The treatment of different types of wastewater by physicochemical or biological (non-microalgal) methods could often be either inefficient or energy-intensive…”
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    Biocrude oil and high-value metabolite production potential of the Nitzschia sp by Al-Naimi, Sara, Al-Muftah, Abdulrahman, Das, Probir, Khan, Shoyeb, AbdulQuadir, Mohammed, Al-Jabri, Hareb, Alghasal, Ghamza

    Published in Biomass conversion and biorefinery (01-03-2024)
    “…   Diatom biomass could be an alternative feedstock for producing bio-oil through hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) technique. Additionally, diatom biomass could…”
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    Application note—A novel, low-cost pH-controlled solenoid-based CO2 dosing device for microalgal and cyanobacterial cultivation systems by Khan, Shoyeb, Das, Probir, Thaher, Mahmoud, Abdulquadir, Mohammed, Faisal, Mohamed, Hawari, Alaa H., Al-Jabri, Hareb

    Published in Smart agricultural technology (01-03-2024)
    “…•An Arduino-based pH-controlled CO2 dosing device was developed.•The device enhanced the biomass yields of Gietlerinema and Spirulina.•The device does not…”
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    Energy recovery and nutrients recycling from municipal sewage sludge by Das, Probir, Khan, Shoyeb, AbdulQuadir, Mohammed, Thaher, Mahmoud, Waqas, Muhammad, Easa, Ahmed, Attia, Essam Shabaan Mohamed, Al-Jabri, Hareb

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-05-2020)
    “…Hydrothermal Liquefaction (HTL) could be a promising and better alternative to other techniques for energy recovery from municipal sewage sludge (MSS)…”
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    Long-term semi-continuous cultivation of a halo-tolerant Tetraselmis sp. using recycled growth media by Das, Probir, Thaher, Mahmoud, AbdulQuadir, Mohammed, Khan, Shoyeb, Chaudhary, Afeefa, Al-Jabri, Hareb

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-03-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Tetraselmis sp. could grow in extreme Qatar climate condition throughout the year.•The annual average biomass productivity of Tetraselmis…”
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    Unveiling Tetraselmis subcordiformis lipidome dynamics during large-scale cultivation in open raceway pond by Saadaoui, Imen, Cherif, Maroua, Siddiqui, Simil Amir, Esakkimuthu, Sivakumar, AbdulQuadir, Mohammed, El Anbari, Mohamad, Sayadi, Sami

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-06-2024)
    “…A local microalgal strain of Tetraselmis subcordiformis was cultivated at large-scale using open raceway pond. The temporal influence on the growth and…”
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    Effect of harvesting methods on the energy requirement of Tetraselmis sp. biomass production and biocrude yield and quality by Das, Probir, Khan, Shoyeb, Thaher, Mahmoud, AbdulQuadir, Mohammed, Hoekman, S. Kent, Al-Jabri, Hareb

    Published in Bioresource technology (01-07-2019)
    “…•The energy requirement for harvesting Tetraselmis sp. biomass was 0.49–4.65 MJ/kg.•Harvesting technique affected the microalgal biomass quality.•Microalgal…”
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    Utilization of nitrogen-rich agricultural waste streams by microalgae for the production of protein and value-added compounds by Khan, Shoyeb, Das, Probir, Thaher, Mahmoud Ibrahim, AbdulQuadir, Mohammed, Mahata, Chandan, Al Jabri, Hareb

    “…Current food and feed production practices via agricultural processes generate waste streams often rich in nitrogen. Conversion of the nitrogen in agricultural…”
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    Production of sustainable thermoplastic composites from waste nitrogen fertilizer-grown marine filamentous cyanobacterium Geitlerinema sp by Khan, Shoyeb, Das, Probir, Kasak, Peter, AbdulQuadir, Mohammed, Thaher, Mahmoud, Al Ghazal, Gahmza, Faisal, Mohamed, Hawari, Alaa H., Sayadi, Sami, Al-Jabri, Hareb

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-08-2024)
    “…The global demand for petroleum-derived plastics continues to increase, as does pollution caused by plastic consumption and landfilling plastic waste…”
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    Biocrude oil production from a self-settling marine cyanobacterium, Chroococcidiopsis sp., using a biorefinery approach by Das, Probir, Khan, Shoyeb, AbdulQuadir, Mohammed, Thaher, Mahmoud Ibrahim, Hawari, Alaa H., Alshamri, Noora, AlGhasal, Ghamza, Al-Jabri, Hareb M.J.

    Published in Renewable energy (01-02-2023)
    “…Although the whole microalgal biomass is typically used as a feedstock for hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL), the conversion of a primary metabolite (i.e.,…”
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    Microalgal bioremediation of petroleum-derived low salinity and low pH produced water by Das, Probir, AbdulQuadir, Mohammed, Thaher, Mahmoud, Khan, Shoyeb, Chaudhary, Afeefa Kiran, Alghasal, Ghamza, Al-Jabri, Hareb Mohammed S. J.

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-02-2019)
    “…Due to the presence of toxic organic compounds and heavy metals, it is essential to treat the produced water before reuse or discharge to the environment. In…”
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    Biolubricant Synthesis by Additization and Chemical Modification from Lipid-Rich Brackish Coelastrella sp. Using a Biorefinery Approach by Khan, Shoyeb, Das, Probir, Radwan, Ahmed Bahgat, Thaher, Mahmoud, Abdulquadir, Mohammed, Faisal, Mohamed, Kasak, Peter, Hawari, Alaa H, Al-Jabri, Hareb

    Published in ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering (13-05-2024)
    “…With a sizable market share and widespread use in automotive and industrial applications, biolubricants are produced from the oils of terrestrial plants that…”
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    Outdoor scale‐up of Leptolyngbya sp.: Effect of light intensity and inoculum volume on photoinhibition and ‐oxidation by Schipper, Kira, Das, Probir, Al Muraikhi, Mariam, AbdulQuadir, Mohammed, Thaher, Mahmoud Ibrahim, Al Jabri, Hareb Mohammed S.J., Wijffels, René H., Barbosa, Maria J.

    Published in Biotechnology and bioengineering (01-06-2021)
    “…The effect of light intensity and inoculum volume on the occurrence of photooxidation for Leptolyngbya sp. QUCCCM 56 was investigated, to facilitate the…”
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    Outdoor semi-continuous cultivation of Synechococcus sp. for enhanced carotenoid production by Thaher, Mahmoud Ibrahim, Das, Probir, AbdulQuadir, Mohammed, Khan, Shoyeb, Kashem, Abdurahman Hafez Mohammed, Al-Ghasal, Ghumza, Al-Merekhi, Maryam, Dalgamouni, Tasneem Atef, Hawari, Alaa H., Sayadi, Sami, Al-Jabri, Hareb

    Published in Algal research (Amsterdam) (01-08-2024)
    “…The carotenoid productivity of a euryhaline Synechococcus sp. was studied in indoor and outdoor conditions. Indoor experiments revealed that the strain could…”
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