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Booki Min
Booki Min
Kyung Hee University
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Continuous electricity generation from domestic wastewater and organic substrates in a flat plate microbial fuel cell
B Min, BE Logan
Environmental science & technology 38 (21), 5809-5814, 2004
12242004
Electricity generation from swine wastewater using microbial fuel cells
B Min, JR Kim, SE Oh, JM Regan, BE Logan
Water research 39 (20), 4961-4968, 2005
11662005
Cathode performance as a factor in electricity generation in microbial fuel cells
SE Oh, B Min, BE Logan
Environmental science & technology 38 (18), 4900-4904, 2004
9522004
Electricity generation using membrane and salt bridge microbial fuel cells
B Min, S Cheng, BE Logan
Water research 39 (9), 1675-1686, 2005
9452005
Evaluation of procedures to acclimate a microbial fuel cell for electricity production
JR Kim, B Min, BE Logan
Applied microbiology and biotechnology 68, 23-30, 2005
7002005
Recent progress in microalgal biomass production coupled with wastewater treatment for biofuel generation
ES Salama, MB Kurade, RAI Abou-Shanab, MM El-Dalatony, IS Yang, ...
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 79, 1189-1211, 2017
4542017
Importance of temperature and anodic medium composition on microbial fuel cell (MFC) performance
B Min, ÓB Román, I Angelidaki
Biotechnology letters 30, 1213-1218, 2008
2412008
Microbial degradation of perchlorate: principles and applications
J Xu, Y Song, B Min, L Steinberg, BE Logan
Environmental Engineering Science 20 (5), 405-422, 2003
2412003
Characterization of microalgal species isolated from fresh water bodies as a potential source for biodiesel production
RAI Abou-Shanab, JH Hwang, Y Cho, B Min, BH Jeon
Applied energy 88 (10), 3300-3306, 2011
2262011
Generation of electricity and analysis of microbial communities in wheat straw biomass-powered microbial fuel cells
Y Zhang, B Min, L Huang, I Angelidaki
Applied and environmental microbiology 75 (11), 3389-3395, 2009
2252009
Electricity generation and microbial community response to substrate changes in microbial fuel cell
Y Zhang, B Min, L Huang, I Angelidaki
Bioresource technology 102 (2), 1166-1173, 2011
2142011
Removal of nitrate from water by adsorption onto zinc chloride treated activated carbon
A Bhatnagar, M Ji, YH Choi, W Jung, SH Lee, SJ Kim, G Lee, H Suk, ...
Separation Science and Technology 43 (4), 886-907, 2008
1962008
Enhancement of microalgae growth and fatty acid content under the influence of phytohormones
ES Salama, AN Kabra, MK Ji, JR Kim, B Min, BH Jeon
Bioresource Technology 172, 97-103, 2014
1842014
Photoautotrophic microalgae Scenedesmus obliquus attached on a cathode as oxygen producers for microbial fuel cell (MFC) operation
R Kakarla, B Min
international journal of hydrogen energy 39 (19), 10275-10283, 2014
1682014
Bioelectrochemical methane (CH4) production in anaerobic digestion at different supplemental voltages
KS Choi, S Kondaveeti, B Min
Bioresource technology 245, 826-832, 2017
1592017
Bacterial communities in a bioelectrochemical denitrification system: the effects of supplemental electron acceptors
S Kondaveeti, SH Lee, HD Park, B Min
Water Research 51, 25-36, 2014
1572014
Biohydrogen production from xylose at extreme thermophilic temperatures (70 C) by mixed culture fermentation
P Kongjan, B Min, I Angelidaki
Water research 43 (5), 1414-1424, 2009
1492009
Biohydrogen production from wheat straw hydrolysate by dark fermentation using extreme thermophilic mixed culture
P Kongjan, S O‐Thong, M Kotay, B Min, I Angelidaki
Biotechnology and bioengineering 105 (5), 899-908, 2010
1482010
The effect of different substrates and humic acid on power generation in microbial fuel cell operation
A Thygesen, FW Poulsen, B Min, I Angelidaki, AB Thomsen
Bioresource technology 100 (3), 1186-1191, 2009
1472009
Microalgae-biorefinery with cascading resource recovery design associated to dairy wastewater treatment
M Hemalatha, JS Sravan, B Min, SV Mohan
Bioresource technology 284, 424-429, 2019
1442019
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