Bioflocculation of microalgae and bacteria combined with flue gas to improve sewage treatment


Abstract:

Although microalgae are promising for a cradle-to-cradle design approach of sewage treatment, their application is hampered by high harvesting costs and low C:N ratios of sewage. Therefore, the potential of microalgal bacterial flocs (MaB-flocs) was investigated for the secondary treatment of sewage supplemented with different flue gas flow rates (FGFRs) from a coal power plant. Effluent (N, P, turbidity and pH) and off gas discharge levels (NOx, SOx) met the European discharge limits with a hydraulic retention time of only 0.67 days and an FGFR of 0.6Lh−1 (0.0025vvm). This FGFR provided sufficient carbon and resulted in removal efficiencies of 48±7% CO2, 87±5% NOx and 99±1% SO2. MaB-flocs settled fast reaching up to a density of 19gVSSL−1. High biomass productivities (0.18gL−1day−1) were obtained under a low light intensity. This successful reactor performance indicates the large potential for the …

Año de publicación:

2011

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    Other

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    Acceso abierto

    Áreas de conocimiento:

    • Tratamiento de aguas residuales
    • Biotecnología
    • Ciencia ambiental

    Áreas temáticas:

    • Ingeniería sanitaria
    • Dibujo y planos
    • Otros problemas y servicios sociales

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