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Título
Evaluation of the dynamics of microalgae population structure and process performance during piggery wastewater treatment in algalbacterial photobioreactors
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Año del Documento
2017
Editorial
Elsevier
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Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Bioresource Technology (2018) 248, Part B, , 120-126
Résumé
The dynamics of microalgae population during piggery wastewater
(PWW) treatment in four open photobioreactors operated at 27 days 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 6 months. In addition, the algalbacterial
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 2445-2610
mg/L in R1-R3 to 3265 mg/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.
Palabras Clave
Algal-bacterial processes
Piggery wastewater treatment
Microalgae dynamics;
Heavy metal removal
Biomass production
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SI
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spa
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