Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7481973 | Journal of Environmental Management | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The biomass and lipid/carbohydrate production by a green microalga Scenedesmus obliquus under mixotrophic condition using food wastewater and flue gas CO2 with municipal wastewater was investigated. Different dilution ratios (0.5-2%) of municipal wastewater with food wastewater were evaluated in the presence of 5, 10 and 14.1% CO2. The food wastewater (0.5-1%) with 10-14.1% CO2 supported the highest growth (0.42-0.44 g Lâ1), nutrient removal (21-22 mg TN Lâ1), lipid productivity (10-11 mg Lâ1 dayâ1) and carbohydrate productivity (13-16 mg Lâ1 dayâ1) by S. obliquus after 6 days of cultivation. Food wastewater increased the palmitic and oleic acid contents up to 8 and 6%, respectively. Thus, application of food wastewater and flue gas CO2 can be employed for enhancement of growth, lipid/carbohydrate productivity and wastewater treatment efficiency of S. obliquus under mixotrophic condition, which can lead to development of a cost effective strategy for microalgal biomass production.
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Authors
Min-Kyu Ji, Hyun-Shik Yun, Young-Tae Park, Akhil N. Kabra, In-Hwan Oh, Jaeyoung Choi,