Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4980637 Process Safety and Environmental Protection 2017 35 Pages PDF
Abstract
Batch experiments were carried out to investigate the degradation effect of Chlorella pyrenoidosa (KX686118) on the phenolic effluent of a coal gasification (CG) plant. The major pollutant present in the effluent is phenol (C6H5OH). The effect of C. pyrenoidosa on phenol degradation was analyzed by inoculating 1 g of wet biomass into four different phenolic effluent concentrations viz. 20, 40, 60 and 80% i.e. the total phenols concentration of 282 ± 1, 564 ± 1.5, 846 ± 2.2 and 1128 ± 2 mg L−1 respectively. The experiments were performed under ambient temperature of 30 ± 5 °C at pH 8.0. The results indicated that 1 g of wet biomass per Liter of effluent could degrade more than 90% of phenol and other contaminants, for effluent concentrations up to 60%. Bio kinetic coefficients viz., k-reaction rate constant and Km-half-saturation constant were determined using Michaelis-Menten rate expression and found as k = 50 mg of phenol g−1(algae) day−1, Km = 347 mg L−1. The highest carbon fixation rate of 0.25 g L−1 day−1 was obtained with a 60% effluent concentration.
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