Nutrient removal and biodiesel production by integration of freshwater algae cultivation with piggery wastewater treatment
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2013.05.004
Nutrient removal and biodiesel production by integration of freshwater algae cultivation with piggery wastewater treatment
Abstract
An integrated approach, which combined freshwater microalgae Chlorella zofingiensis cultivation with piggery wastewater treatment, was investigated in the present study. The characteristics of algal growth, lipid and biodiesel production, and nutrient removal were examined by using tubular bubble column photobioreactors to cultivate C. zofingiensis in piggery wastewater with six different concentrations. Pollutants in piggery wastewater were efficiently removed among all the treatments. The specific growth rate and biomass productivity were different among all the cultures. As the initial nutrient concentration increased, the lipid content of C. zofingiensis decreased. The differences in lipid and biodiesel productivity of C. zofingiensis among all the treatments mainly resulted from the differences in biomass productivity. It is worthy of note that the diluted piggery wastewater with 1900 mg L(-1) COD provided an optimal nutrient concentration for C. zofingiensis cultivation, where the advantageous nutrient removal and the highest productivities of biomass, lipid and biodiesel were presented.
Keywords: Biodiesel productivity; Chlorella zofingiensis; Microalgae; Nutrient removal; Piggery wastewater.
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