Publications by authors named "Mohamad A El-Khateeb"

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  • This study investigates how selecting and adapting different strains of fungi, yeast, and microalgae can create a consortium for producing bioethanol while treating livestock wastewater.
  • The research process involved isolating specific fungi (like Penicillium chrysogenum) and yeast (like Saccharomyces cerevisiae), which together produced 99.32 ppm of bioethanol and significant glucose levels when grown on cellulosic biomass.
  • Additionally, the experiment showcased that the microalga Chlorella vulgaris thrived in diluted wastewater, achieving substantial nutrient removal with a 92.5% reduction in ammonia, 94.1% in nitrate, and complete phosphate absorption, indicating an effective wastewater treatment method alongside bio
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