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Semi-batch cultivation of Chlorella sorokiniana AK-1 with dual carriers for the effective treatment of full strength piggery wastewater treatment

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 326, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2021.124773

Keywords

Chlorella sorokiniana; Piggery wastewater; Semi-batch operation; Polyurethane sponge; Activated carbon; Dual-carrier system

Funding

  1. Taiwan's Ministry of Science and Technology [MOST 108-3116-F-006-007-CC1, 108-2218-E-029-002-MY3, 109-3116-F-006-016-CC1, 109-2621-M-029-001, 107-2221-E-006-112-MY3]

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This study optimized the process of microalgae-based piggery wastewater treatment by cultivating Chlorella sorokiniana AK-1 on untreated wastewater, achieving efficient COD/BOD/TN/TP removal and high biomass/protein productivities. The integration of immobilization carriers and semi-batch cultivation showed effective treatment of raw untreated piggery wastewater with high removal efficiencies. The innovative approach demonstrated excellent performance in simultaneously treating piggery wastewater and producing microalgal biomass.
In this study, process optimization for the microalgae-based piggery wastewater treatment was carried out by growing Chlorella sorokiniana AK-1 on untreated piggery wastewater with efficient COD/BOD/TN/TP removal and high biomass/protein productivities. Integration of the immobilization carriers (sponge, activated carbon) and semi-batch cultivation resulted in the effective treatment of raw untreated piggery wastewater. With 100% wastewater, 0.2% sponge and 2% activated carbon, the semi-batch cultivation (90% media replacement every 6 days) exhibited a COD, BOD, TN and TP removal efficiency of 95.7%, 99.0%, 94.1% and 96.9%, respectively. The maximal protein content, protein productivity, lutein content, and lutein productivity of the obtained microalgal biomass was 61.1%, 0.48 g/L/d, 4.56 mg/g, and 3.56 mg/L/d, respectively. The characteristics of the treated effluent satisfied Taiwan Piggery Wastewater Discharge Standards (COD < 600 mg/L, BOD < 80 mg/L). This innovative approach demonstrated excellent performance for simultaneous piggery wastewater treatment and microalgal biomass production.

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