Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7070662 | Bioresource Technology | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In order to purify various pollutants (3108Â mg COD/L, 2120Â mg NH3-N/L) in the undiluted anaerobic digestion effluent of food wastes (UADEFW), ozonation pretreatment was employed to improve pollutants removal by microalgae mutant Chlorella PY-ZU1 with 15% CO2. Ozonation pretreatment broke CC bonds and benzene rings of refractory organics such as unsaturated fatty acids and phenols in UADEFW and degraded them into low-molecular-weight organics such as methanoic acid and methanal, but excessive ozone induced the accumulation of toxic by-products. The microalgal growth rate and biomass yield markedly increased to the peaks of 456Â mg/L/d and 4.3Â g/L, respectively, when the UADEFW was pretreated with 2Â mg-O3/mg-C of ozone. The removal efficiencies of NH3-N, TP and COD reached 99%, 99% and 68%, respectively. The lipid and carbohydrate contents of microalgal biomass increased because of the relative lack of nitrogen when microalgae was cultured with 15% CO2 to purify the UADEFW with ozonation pretreatment.
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Authors
Jun Cheng, Qing Ye, Jiao Xu, Zongbo Yang, Junhu Zhou, Kefa Cen,