| Literature DB >> 28651871 |
Dimas García1, Esther Posadas2, Saúl Blanco3, Gabriel Acién4, Pedro García-Encina2, Silvia Bolado2, Raúl Muñoz5.
Abstract
The dynamics of microalgae population during piggery wastewater (PWW) treatment in four open photobioreactors operated at 27days of hydraulic retention time, and inoculated with Chlorella sp. (R1), Acutodesmus obliquus (R2), Oscillatoria sp. (R3) and in the absence of inoculum (R4), were evaluated for 6months. In addition, the algal-bacterial biomass concentration, removal of organic matter, nutrients and heavy metals were also assessed. The results revealed a high diversity and rapid variations in the structure of microalgae populations, Chlorella sp. being dominant in R4 throughout most of the operational period. Steady state average biomass concentration ranged from 2445-2610mg/L in R1-R3 to 3265mg/L in R4. No significant differences were recorded in the removal efficiencies (REs) of total organic carbon (86-87%), inorganic carbon (62-71%), total nitrogen (82-85%) and total phosphorous (90-92%). Finally, Zn-REs accounted for 26% in R3, 37% in R2, and 49% in R1 and R4.Entities:
Keywords: Algal-bacterial processes; Biomass production; Heavy metal removal; Microalgae dynamics; Piggery wastewater treatment
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28651871 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.06.079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642