화학공학소재연구정보센터
Bioresource Technology, Vol.196, 235-240, 2015
Scenedesmus-based treatment of nitrogen and phosphorus from effluent of anaerobic digester and bio-oil production
In this study, a microalgae-based technology was employed to treat wastewater and produce biodiesel at the same time. A local isolate Scenedesmus sp. was found to be a well suited species, particularly for an effluent from anaerobic digester (AD) containing low carbon but high nutrients (NH3-N = 273 mg L-1, total P = 58.75 mg L-1). This algae-based treatment was quite effective: nutrient removal efficiencies were over 99.19% for nitrogen and 98.01% for phosphorus. Regarding the biodiesel production, FAME contents of Scenedesmus sp. were found to be relatively low (8.74% (w/w)), but overall FAME productivity was comparatively high (0.03 g L-1 d(-1)) due to its high biomass productivity (0.37 g L-1 d(-1)). FAMEs were satisfactory to the several standards for the biodiesel quality. The Scenedesmus-based technology may serve as a promising option for the treatment of nutrient-rich wastewater and especially so for the AD effluent. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.