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Use of microalgae biomass for production of granular nitrogen biofertilizers

Journal

GREEN CHEMISTRY LETTERS AND REVIEWS
Volume 15, Issue 2, Pages 415-425

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17518253.2022.2071593

Keywords

Microalgae biomass; cultivation; landfill leachate; green fertilizer; properties

Funding

  1. Research and Innovation Fund of Kaunas University of Technology [PP54/206]
  2. Research Development and Innovation Fund of Vytautas Magnus University [P20-MEF1-129]
  3. Kaunas University of Technology [A-410]

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This article discusses the optimization of microalgae cultivation using landfill leachate as a nitrogen source. The results show that microalgae Chlorella sp. can achieve higher biomass concentration when grown in a medium containing 0.08 g/L nitrogen from landfill leachate. The chemical composition of the microalgae biomass is suitable for producing bioactive nitrogen fertilizer without heavy metals. The use of microalgae suspension can also reduce the moisture content in fertilizer production.
This article presents the results of optimizing microalgae Chlorella sp. cultivation to obtain a higher amount of biomass and to use cheaper suitable waste for algae cultivation. It has been found that the most suitable waste for growing microalgae is landfill leachate, which can replace the source of nitrogen in the cultivation medium. The largest concentration of microalgae Chlorella sp. biomass is obtained in the medium containing 0.08 g center dot L-1 nitrogen acquired from the landfill leachate. For fertilizer production, the microalgae biomass suspension was centrifuged and analyzed. The chemical composition of microalgae biomass was found to be sufficiently good to produce granular nitrogen fertilizer with bioactive materials because it contains primary nutrients (3.49% nitrogen, 2.10% phosphorus, and 0.50% potassium) along with secondary nutrients (13.42% calcium and 3.69% magnesium) and 75.33% organic matter and trace elements. Also, microalgae biomass does not contain any heavy metals. The use of a microalgae suspension allows to reduce the amount of moisture used in the production of fertilizers. If optimal conditions are chosen, it is possible to granulate bioactive nitrogen fertilizer that satisfies all the criteria.

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