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. 2014 Mar:156:322-8.
doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2013.12.112. Epub 2014 Jan 3.

Characterization of microalgae-bacteria consortium cultured in landfill leachate for carbon fixation and lipid production

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Characterization of microalgae-bacteria consortium cultured in landfill leachate for carbon fixation and lipid production

Xin Zhao et al. Bioresour Technol. 2014 Mar.

Abstract

The characteristics of cultivating high-density microalgae-bacteria consortium with landfill leachate was tested in this study. Landfill leachate was collected from Laogang landfill operated for over 10 years in Shanghai, China. The maximum biomass concentration of 1.58g L(-1) and chlorophyll a level of 22mg L(-1) were obtained in 10% leachate spike ratio. Meanwhile, up to 90% of the total nitrogen in landfill leachate was removed in culture with 10% leachate spike ratio with a total nitrogen concentration of 221.6mg L(-1). The fluorescence peak of humic-like organic matters red shifted to longer wavelengths by the end of culture, indicating that microalgae-bacteria consortium was effective for treating landfill leachate contaminants. Furthermore, with the leachate spike ratio of 10%, the maximum lipid productivity and carbon fixation were 24.1 and 65.8mg L(-1)d(-1), respectively. Results of this research provide valuable information for optimizing microalgae culture in landfill leachate.

Keywords: Biofuel production; Carbon fixation; Landfill leachate; Microalgae; Microalgae-bacteria consortium.

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