Retraction
Stoichiometry of anaerobic protein fermentation
Paper Information
Record ID:
34249
Journal:
Publication Date:
March 21, 2020
Retraction Date:
October 26, 2021
(4.1 years years ago)
Subject:
Broad Categories:
Biochemistry
Biochemistry
Specific Fields:
Biochemistry
Biochemistry
Institutions:
- Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON, N6A 5B9, Canada
- Civil and Environmental Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, London, ON, N6A 5B9, Canada
- Greenfield Global Inc., Chatham, ON, N7M 5J5, Canada
- Department of Water Pollution Research, Environmental Research Division, National Research Center, 33 EL Bohoth St. (former EL Tahrir St.), P.O.12622, Dokki, Giza, Egypt
Article Type:
Publisher:
Elsevier
Open Access:
Yes
PubMed ID:
Not indexed in PubMed
Retraction PubMed ID:
Not indexed in PubMed
Retraction Details
Citations (11)
11
Total Citations5
Post-Retraction(45.5%)
6
Pre-Retraction0
Same DayPost-Retraction Citation Analysis
0
Within 30 days
1
Within 1 year
2
After 2+ years
836
Days since retraction (latest)
Unleashing the potential of short-chain fatty acids: Alginate-degrading consortium boosts anaerobic sludge fermentation
Kaili Ma, Qiujuan Li, Xinxin Han et al. (10 authors)
Journal of environmental chemical engineering
Published: Feb 2024
3 citations
3 citations
836 days after retraction
Improved anaerobic sludge fermentation mediated by a tryptophan-degrading consortium: Effectiveness assessment and mechanism deciphering
Kaili Ma, Xinxin Han, Qiujuan Li et al. (10 authors)
Journal of Environmental Management
Published: Nov 2023
8 citations
8 citations
764 days after retraction
Understanding acidogenesis towards green hydrogen and volatile fatty acid production – Critical analysis and circular economy perspective
Shikha Dahiya, Yaswanth Lingam, S. Venkata Mohan
Chemical Engineering Journal
Published: Jan 2023
45 citations
45 citations
456 days after retraction
Anaerobic co-digestion of Euphorbia tirucalli with pig blood for volatile fatty acid production
Nicholas A. Tenci, Fariza Ammam, Wei E. Huang et al. (4 authors)
Bioresource Technology Reports
Open Access
Published: Jan 2023
9 citations
9 citations
441 days after retraction
Potential applications of protein-rich waste: Progress in energy management and material recovery
Shuai Zhao, Nandini Thakur, El‐Sayed Salama et al. (11 authors)
Resources Conservation and Recycling
Published: Mar 2022
21 citations
21 citations
155 days after retraction
Highly Selective Fermentation of Waste-Activated Sludge by Alginate-Degrading Consortia
Ding-Kang Qian, Zi-Qian Geng, Jie Tang et al. (9 authors)
ACS ES&T Engineering
Published: Sep 2021
13 citations
13 citations
41 days before retraction
Recent Approaches for the Production of High Value-Added Biofuels from Gelatinous Wastewater
Ahmed Tawfik, Shou‐Qing Ni, Hanem M. Awad et al. (8 authors)
Energies
Open Access
Published: Aug 2021
19 citations
19 citations
75 days before retraction
Protein biomethanation: insight into the microbial nexus
Zhenmin Ling, Nandini Thakur, Marwa M. El-Dalatony et al. (5 authors)
Trends in Microbiology
Published: Jun 2021
19 citations
19 citations
119 days before retraction
Dissolved organic nitrogen in wastewater treatment processes: Transformation, biosynthesis and ecological impacts
Zheng Fang, Jie Wang, Rui Xiao et al. (6 authors)
Environmental Pollution
Published: Jan 2021
77 citations
77 citations
291 days before retraction
Production of high value added amino acids and biofuels (H2 and CH4) from gelatinous industry wastewater via anaerobic biodegradation process
Ahmed Tawfik, Vinay Kumar Tyagi
Elsevier eBooks
Published: Jan 2021
298 days before retraction
Alkaline environments benefit microbial K-strategists to efficiently utilize protein substrate and promote valorization of protein waste into short-chain fatty acids
Xu Wang, Ya Zhang, Yanbo Li et al. (7 authors)
Chemical Engineering Journal
Published: Sep 2020
33 citations
33 citations
396 days before retraction
Quick Stats
Total Citations:
11
Years Since Retraction:
4.1 years
Open Access:
Yes
Last Checked:
Jul 24, 2025