Publications by authors named "Hanna Pinkowska"

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  • The study explores combining bioremediation of chromium-laden wastewater with the production of useful byproducts, though it's not widely practiced due to various challenges.
  • The research focuses on the growth and analysis of Cr-resistant algal communities to identify the best algae for remediation and converting them into valuable biomass.
  • Cladophora sp. was found to be the most suitable for this purpose and was shown to allow for the extraction of sugars while minimizing metal contamination, making it viable for biotechnological applications.
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Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a commonly used method of processing waste. Regardless of the type of the used digestate (fertilizer, feedstock in case of solid-state fermentation, raw-material in case of thermal treatment) effective pathogen risk elimination, even in the case of high pathogen concentration is essential. An investigation of the survival time and inactivation rate of the , spp.

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We propose a one-stage hydrothermal extraction of sugar beet pulp leading to effective co-production of pectin and neutral monosaccharides with a relatively high yield and satisfactory purity without the presence of an acidic catalyst. The optimal experimental design methodology was used for modelling and optimizing the yield of pectin and neutral monosaccharides. In good agreement with experimental results (R² = 0.

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