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Bio-desalination of brackish and seawater using halophytic algae.

Endalkachew Sahle-Demessie1, Ashraf Aly Hassan2, Amro El Badawy3.   

Abstract

Global demand for water is rising. A sustainable and energy efficient approach is needed to desalinate brackish sources for agricultural and municipal water use. Genetic variation among two algae species, Scenedesmus species (S. sp.) and Chlorella vulgaris (C. vulgaris), in their tolerance and uptake of salt (NaCl) was examined for potential bio-desalination of brackish water. Salt-tolerant hyper-accumulators were evaluated in a batch photobioreactors over salinity concentration ranging from 2 g/L to 20 g/L and different nutrient composition for their growth rate and salt-uptake. During algae growth phase, the doubling time varied between 0.63 and 1.81 days for S. sp. and 3.1 to 5.9 for C. vulgaris. The initial salt-uptake followed pseudo first order kinetics where the rate constant ranged between -3.58 and -7.68 day-1 reaching up to 30% in a single cycle. The halophyte algae S. sp. and C. vulgaris that were selected for pilot-scale studies here represent a promising new method for desalination of brackish waters. Halophytic technologies combined with the potential use of algae for biofuel, which offsets energy demand, can provide a sustainable solution for clean, affordable water and energy.

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Keywords:  Bio-desalination; Brackish water; Halophytic algae; Photobioreactor

Year:  2019        PMID: 32704185      PMCID: PMC7377241          DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2019.05.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Desalination        ISSN: 0011-9164            Impact factor:   9.501


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