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Hydrogen and lipid production from starch wastewater by co-culture of anaerobic sludge and oleaginous microalgae with simultaneous COD, nitrogen and phosphorus removal

Journal

WATER RESEARCH
Volume 85, Issue -, Pages 404-412

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2015.08.057

Keywords

Anaerobic sludge; Co-culture; Hydrogen production; Lipid accumulation; Microalgae; Starch wastewater

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51478139]
  2. Shanghai Tongji Gao Tingyao Environmental Science & Technology Development Foundation (STGEF)
  3. Harbin Innovation Talents Funding of Science and Technology [2014RFQXJ084]
  4. State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment (Harbin Institute of Technology) [2015TS02]
  5. Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities [HIT.BRETIII.201418]

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Anaerobic sludge (AS) and microalgae were co-cultured to enhance the energy conversion and nutrients removal from starch wastewater. Mixed ratio, starch concentration and initial pH played critical roles on the hydrogen and lipid production of the co-culture system. The maximum hydrogen production of 1508.3 mL L-1 and total lipid concentration of 0.36 g L-1 were obtained under the optimized mixed ratio (algae:AS) of 30:1, starch concentration of 6 g L-1 and initial pH of 8. The main soluble metabolites in dark fermentation were acetate and butyrate, most of which can be consumed in co-cultivation. When sweet potato starch wastewater was used as the substrate, the highest COD, TN and TP removal and energy conversion efficiencies reached 80.5%, 88.7%, 80.1% and 34.2%, which were 176%, 178%, 200% and 119% higher than that of the control group (dark fermentation), respectively. This research provided a novel approach and achieved efficient simultaneous energy recovery and nutrients removal from starch wastewater by the co-culture system. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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