Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4388834 Ecological Engineering 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Human urine (HU) and treated wastewater were used for cultivation of Lemna minor.•Higher growth rates were achieved at 24 °C, using stored HU with dilution factor 1:200.•Simultaneous removal of COD, TP, TN, NH4+-N and antimicrobials was observed.•In 14 days, more than 80% of sulfamethoxazole and ciprofloxacin was removed.•Using HU, starch content of biomass exceeded 47%.

Duckweed Lemna minor was cultivated in human urine (HU) and the effect of urine type, dilution factor, temperature, existence of macro- and microelements on growth rate was investigated. The simultaneous removal of nutrients and selected antimicrobials was also studied in experiments with HU and treated domestic wastewater, while the starch and protein content of biomass was determined. Higher growth rates were observed at 24 °C, using HU stored for 1 d and with dilution factor equal to 1:200. In experiments with HU and wastewater, the removal of COD, total phosphorus and total nitrogen exceeded 80%, 90% and 50%, respectively, while ciprofloxacin and sulfamethoxazole were eliminated by more than 80%. The main removal mechanism for the former antimicrobial was photodegradation, while plant uptake and biodegradation seem to be of significant importance for the latter. Crude protein content reached 31.6% in experiments with HU and biomass harvesting, while starch content was enhanced when duckweed was transferred to water for 21 d, reaching 47.1%.

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