Publications by authors named "Radhakrishnan Yedhu Krishnan"

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  • Biofuels like biogas have emerged as a key source of bioenergy, helping to meet global energy demands while cutting down greenhouse gas emissions.
  • The process of enzyme hydrolysis is crucial in bioethanol production, as it converts biomass into sugars that can be fermented, with ongoing research focused on improving enzyme efficiency for cost-effectiveness.
  • The paper explores various methods and strategies involving enzyme hydrolysis, microbial fermentation, microbial fuel cells, and anaerobic digestion to generate bioethanol and bioenergy from lignocellulosic biomasses such as agricultural waste and algae.
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Microplastics have been identified as an emerging pollutant due to their irrefutable prevalence in air, soil, and particularly, the aquatic ecosystem. Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are seen as the last line of defense which creates a barrier between microplastics and the environment. These microplastics are discharged in large quantities into aquatic bodies due to their insufficient containment during water treatment.

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