Babua, Anjana and Katam, Keerthi and Gundupalli, Marttin Paulraj and Bhattacharyya, Debraj
(2017)
Nutrient Removal from Wastewater using Microalgae: A Kinetic Evaluation and Lipid Analysis.
Water Environment Research.
ISSN 1061-4303
(In Press)
Full text not available from this repository.
(
Request a copy)
Abstract
The objective of this study was to examine the performance of mixed microalgal bioreactors in treating three different types of wastewaters – kitchen wastewater (KWW), palm oil mill effluent (POME), and pharmaceutical wastewater (PWW) in semi-continuous mode and to analyze the lipid content in the harvested algal biomass. The reactors were monitored for total nitrogen and phosphate removal at eight solid retention times (SRTs) - 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, and 16 days. The nutrient uptake kinetic parameters were quantified using linearized Michaelis-Menten and Monod models at steady-state conditions. The nutrient removal efficiency and lipid production were found to be higher in KWW when compared with the other wastewaters. Saturated fatty acids (C16:0, C18:0, and C18:1) accounted for more than 60% of the algal fatty acids for all the wastewaters. The lipid is, therefore, considered suitable for synthesizing biodiesel.
Actions (login required)
|
View Item |