| Literature DB >> 26595666 |
Chang Soo Lee1, Hyung-Seok Oh1, Hee-Mock Oh1, Hee-Sik Kim1, Chi-Yong Ahn2.
Abstract
This study investigated the photoperiodic effects on the biomass production and nutrient removal in the algal-bacterial wastewater treatment, under the following three conditions: (1) a natural 12h:12h LD cycle, (2) a dark-elongated 12h:60h LD cycle, and (3) a two-phase photoperiodic 12h:60h LD, followed by 12h:12h LD cycles. The two-phase photoperiodic operation showed the highest dry cell weight and lipid productivity (282.6mgL(-1)day(-1), 71.4mgL(-1)day(-1)) and most efficient nutrient removals (92.3% COD, 95.8% TN, 98.1% TP). The genetic markers and sequencing analyses indicated rapid increments of bacteria, subsequent growths of Scenedesmus, and stabilized population balances between algae and bacteria. In addition, the two-phase photoperiod provided a higher potential for the algal-bacterial consortia to utilize various organic carbon substrates.Entities:
Keywords: Algae; Bacteria; Biodiesel; Photoperiod; Wastewater
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26595666 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.11.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642