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AuthorAlmomani F.
AuthorJudd S.
AuthorBhosale R.R.
AuthorShurair M.
AuthorAljaml K.
AuthorKhraisheh M.
Available date2020-04-09T12:27:29Z
Publication Date2019
Publication NameProcess Safety and Environmental Protection
ResourceScopus
ISSN9575820
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psep.2019.02.009
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/14021
AbstractIn this work, Spirulina platensis (SP.PL) and mixed algal culture (M.X) were used as an economical treatment technology to solve dual environmental issues related to carbon dioxide (CO2) capturing and wastewater treatment. The impact of the concentration of CO2 (2.5%, 5%, 10%, and 15% v/v) on the specific growth rate (?) of SP.PL and M.X, biomass production (Px), carbon dioxide bio-fixation rate (RCO2), organic matters and nutrient removals were assessed. The ? values of SP.PL and M.X increased by increasing the CO2 concentration until the optimum value (10v/v%) was reached, after that, increasing the CO2 dose negatively affected the growth rate. ? values ranged from 0.45-0.79 day?1 for SP. PL and from 0.48 to 0.86 day-1 for M.X. Both algae strains have shown high biomass productivities (Px of 0.246 gdw.L?1.d?1 for SP.PL and 0.384 gdw.L?1.d?1 for M.X), and significant carbon bio-fixation rates (RCO2 of 0.360 gC.L?1.d?1 for SP.PL and 0.460 gC.L?1.d?1 for M.M). the M.X obtained from the secondary basin of local WWTP performed better than single strain SP.PL in removing organic matter (% CODremoval 97.2), total inorganic nitrogen (% TINremoval 99.6) and total phosphorus (TPremoval 99.41) under all studied conditions. Microalgae with fast growth rate and naturally grown in the water system can be a sustainable and effective technology for CO2 uptake and nutrients removals.
SponsorFinancial support from Qatar National Research Fund though the NPRP grant ( 6 - 1436 - 2 - 581 ) is highly appreciated. Support from Qatar university to present this work in trhe CESE 2018 is highly acknowledged.
Languageen
PublisherInstitution of Chemical Engineers
SubjectBio-fixation
Climate change
Greenhouse gases
Nutrient
Wastewater treatment
TitleIntergraded wastewater treatment and carbon bio-fixation from flue gases using Spirulina platensis and mixed algal culture
TypeArticle
Pagination240-250
Volume Number124


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