| Literature DB >> 27643732 |
Chiu-Mei Kuo1, Jhong-Fu Jian1, Tsung-Hsien Lin1, Yu-Bin Chang2, Xin-Hua Wan1, Jinn-Tsyy Lai2, Jo-Shu Chang3, Chih-Sheng Lin4.
Abstract
A microalgal strain, Chlorella sp. GD, cultivated in aquaculture wastewater (AW) aerated with boiler flue gas, was investigated. When AW from a grouper fish farm was supplemented with additional nutrients, the microalgal biomass productivity after 7days of culture was 0.794gL-1d-1. CO2 fixation efficiencies of the microalgal strains aerated with 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, and 0.3vvm of boiler flue gas (containing approximately 8% CO2) were 53, 51, 38, and 30%, respectively. When the microalgal strain was cultured with boiler flue gas in nutrient-added AW, biomass productivity increased to 0.892gL-1d-1. In semi-continuous cultures, average biomass productivities of the microalgal strain in 2-day, 3-day, and 4-day replacement cultures were 1.296, 0.985, and 0.944gL-1d-1, respectively. These results demonstrate the potential of using Chlorella sp. GD cultivations in AW aerated with boiler flue gas for reusing water resources, reducing CO2 emission, and producing microalgal biomass.Entities:
Keywords: Aquaculture wastewater; Biomass productivity; Boiler flue gas; CO(2) fixation; Chlorella
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27643732 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2016.09.014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642