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Nutrient recovery and microalgae biomass production from urine by membrane photobioreactor at low biomass retention times

Nguyen, T.-T. and Bui, X.-T. and Ngo, H.H. and Nguyen, T.-T.-D. and Nguyen, K.-Q. and Nguyen, H.-H. and Huynh, K.-P.-H. and Némery, J. and Fujioka, T. and Duong, C.H. and Dang, B.-T. and Varjani, S. (2021) Nutrient recovery and microalgae biomass production from urine by membrane photobioreactor at low biomass retention times. Science of the Total Environment, 785: 147423. ISSN 489697

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Abstract

Urine has been considered as an ideal nutrient source for microalgae cultivation thanks to its composition containing the high concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus. Herein, the microalgae growth in urine was evaluated in a lab-scale membrane photobioreactor (MPBR) system. This work aimed to validate the influence of low biomass retention times (BRT) (10, 7, 5, 3, 2 d) on nutrient remediation and biomass productivity. It revealed that BRT of 7 d resulted in synergistically high biomass production (biomass productivity of 313 mg/L.d) and removal rates (TN of 90.5 mg/L.d and TP of 4.7 mg/L.d). Notably, the short BRT of 2–5 d was not sufficient to trigger actively growing microalgae and thus reduced biomass production rate. In addition, as operated at a low flux of 2 L/m2.h, MPBR system required no physical cleaning for 100 days of operation. The BRT-dependent biomass concentration played a pivotal role in changing the fouling rate of MPBR; however, the fouling is reversible in the MPBR system under the low flux condition. © 2021 Elsevier B.V.

Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculties > Faculty of Physical and Chemical Engineering
Identification Number: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.147423
Uncontrolled Keywords: Algae; Biomass; Cultivation; Microorganisms; Nutrients; Photobioreactors; Biomass productions; Biomass productivity; Biomass retention; Biomass retention time; Low flux; Membrane photobioreactors; Micro-algae; Nutrient recovery; Retention time; Urine; Productivity; nitrate; nitrogen; nitrogen dioxide; phosphorus; biomass allocation; bioreactor; membrane; nitrogen; phosphorus; pollutant removal; removal experiment; urine; Article; biomass production; bioremediation; carbon source; Chlorella vulgaris; concentration (parameter); controlled study; dilution; growth curve; microfiltration; nonhuman; nutrient concentration; photosynthesis; priority journal; retention time; urine; urine pH
Additional Information: Language of original document: English.
URI: http://eprints.lqdtu.edu.vn/id/eprint/8588

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