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Cultivation of Chlorella vulgaris JSC-6 with swine wastewater for simultaneous nutrient/COD removal and carbohydrate production

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 198, Issue -, Pages 619-625

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.09.067

Keywords

Swine wastewater; Chlorella vulgaris; Carbohydrate; Mixotrophic growth; Heterotrophic growth

Funding

  1. Open Project of the State Key Laboratory of Urban Water Resource and Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology, China [HCK201205]
  2. Taiwan's Ministry of Science and Technology [MOST 104-3113-E-006-003, 103-2221-E-006-190-MY3]

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Swine wastewater, containing a high concentration of COD and ammonia nitrogen, is suitable for the growth of microalgae, leading to simultaneous COD/nutrients removal from the wastewater. In this study, an isolated carbohydrate-rich microalga Chlorella vulgaris JSC-6 was adopted to perform swine wastewater treatment. Nearly 60-70% COD removal and 40-90% NH3-N removal was achieved in the mixotrophic and heterotrophic culture, depending on the dilution ratio of the wastewater, while the highest removal percentage was obtained with 20-fold diluted wastewater. Mixotrophic cultivation by using fivefold diluted wastewater resulted in the highest biomass concentration of 3.96 g/L. The carbohydrate content of the microalga grown on the wastewater can reach up to 58% (per dry weight). The results indicated that the microalgae-based wastewater treatment can efficiently reduce the nutrients and COD level, and the resulting microalgal biomass had high carbohydrate content, thereby having potential applications for the fermentative production of biofuels or chemicals. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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