Water resource recovery by means of microalgae cultivation in outdoor photobioreactors using the effluent from an anaerobic membrane bioreactor fed with pre-treated sewage

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Viruela Navarro, Alexandre
Murgui Mezquita, Mónica
Gómez Gil, Tao Antonio
Durán Pinzón, Freddy
Robles Martínez, Ángel
Ruano García, María Victoria
Ferrer Polo, José
Seco Torrecillas, Aurora

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https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/91917

Cita bibliográfica

Viruela Navarro, A.; Murgui Mezquita, M.; Gómez Gil, TA.; Durán Pinzón, F.; Robles Martínez, Á.; Ruano García, MV.; Ferrer Polo, J.... (2016). Water resource recovery by means of microalgae cultivation in outdoor photobioreactors using the effluent from an anaerobic membrane bioreactor fed with pre-treated sewage. Bioresource Technology. 218:447-454. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2016.06.116

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[EN] With the aim of assessing the potential of microalgae cultivation for water resource recovery (WRR), the performance of three 0.55 m3 flat-plate photobioreactors (PBRs) was evaluated in terms of nutrient removal rate (NRR) and biomass production. The PBRs were operated outdoor (at ambient temperature and light intensity) using as growth media the nutrient-rich effluent from an AnMBR fed with pre-treated sewage. Solar irradiance was the most determining factor affecting NRR. Biomass productivity was significantly affected by temperatures below 20 °C. The maximum biomass productivity (52.3 mg VSS·L−1·d−1) and NRR (5.84 mg NH4-N·L−1·d−1 and 0.85 mg PO4-P·L−1·d−1) were achieved at solar irradiance of 395 μE·m−2·s−1, temperature of 25.5 °C, and HRT of 8 days. Under these conditions, it was possible to comply with effluent nutrient standards (European Directive 91/271/CEE) when the nutrient content in the influent was in the range of 40 50 mg N·L−1 and 6 7 mg P·L−1.

Palabras clave

Flat-plate photobioreactors, Microalgae, Nutrient removal, Outdoor cultivation, Wastewater

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0960-8524

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Fuente

Bioresource Technology

DOI

10.1016/j.biortech.2016.06.116