Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10396262 | Bioresource Technology | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Semicontinuous cultures of Scenedesmus obliquus in artificial wastewater were maintained with 30% and 40% daily dilutions and under a 14:10 h light-dark cycle, with temperatures of 25.5 and 17 °C during light and dark hours. Under this regime, the production of organic biomass was 39.3 and 25.2 mg lâ1 dâ1 for the 30% and 40% dilutions, and 24.9 and 16.7 mg lâ1 dâ1 of single-cell proteins. Most of the nitrogen removal took place during the light hours, with daily totals of 9.27 and 8.45 mg lâ1 for the 30% and 40% dilutions. With the former, 43.7% of the nitrogen removed was recycled by the microalgae into proteins and other organic nitrogen cell contents, but this efficiency decreased to 26.4% when the dilutions were raised to 40%.
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Authors
Domenico Voltolina, Herlinda Gómez-Villa, Gabriel Correa,