Biomass production and nutrients removal by a new microalgae strain Desmodesmus sp. in anaerobic digestion wastewater
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Wastewater
15. Life on land
01 natural sciences
7. Clean energy
6. Clean water
Water Purification
Chlorophyta
13. Climate action
Microalgae
Anaerobiosis
Biomass
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI:
10.1016/j.biortech.2014.03.034
Publication Date:
2014-03-21T15:16:12Z
AUTHORS (6)
ABSTRACT
Anaerobic digestion wastewater (ADW), which contains large amount of nitrogen and phosphorus, particularly high concentration of ammonium, might lead to severely environmental pollution. A new unicellular green microalgae species from a wetland at the Olympic Forest Park, Beijing, China was screened based on its growth rates and nutrients removal capability under ADW. Results of 18s rDNA and ITS1 analysis indicated that this strain have a close relationship with Desmodesmus sp., named as EJ9-6. Desmodesmus sp. EJ9-6 could remove 100% NH4-N (68.691mg/L), TP (4.565mg/L) and PO4-P (4.053mg/L), and 75.50% TN (84.236mg/L) at 10.0% ADW, which the highest biomass production was 0.412g/L after 14d cultivation. Maximum nutrients removal was observed at 10.0% ADW with daily removal rates of TN, NH4-N, TP and PO4-P at 4.542, 5.284, 0.326 and 0.290mg/L/d, respectively.
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