| Literature DB >> 24603489 |
Byung-Gon Ryu1, Jungmin Kim2, Gursong Yoo2, Jun-Taek Lim3, Woong Kim2, Jong-In Han4, Ji-Won Yang5.
Abstract
In this work, a method for simultaneously degrading the toxic pollutant, thiocyanate, and producing microalgal lipids using mixed microbial communities was developed. Aerobic activated sludge was used as the seed culture and thiocyanate was used as the sole nitrogen source. Two cultivation methods were sequentially employed: a lithoautotrophic mode and a photoautotrophic mode. Thiocyanate hydrolysis and a nitrification was found to occur under the first (lithoautotrophic) condition, while the oxidized forms of nitrogen were assimilated by the photoautotrophic consortium and lipids were produced under the second condition. The final culture exhibited good settling efficiency (∼ 70% settling over 10 min), which can benefit downstream processing. The highest CO2 fixation rate and lipid productivity were observed with 2.5% and 5% CO2, respectively. The proposed integrated algal-bacterial system appears to be a feasible and even beneficial option for thiocyanate treatment and production of microbial lipids.Entities:
Keywords: Activated sludge; Biodiesel; CO(2); Microalgae; Thiocyanate
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24603489 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.01.128
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642