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AuthorAlMomani, Fares
AuthorÖrmeci, Banu
Available date2022-04-25T08:00:19Z
Publication Date2020
Publication NameProcess Safety and Environmental Protection
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psep.2020.03.031
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/30319
AbstractThis study evaluated the use of microalgae for wastewater treatment in hot climate regions. The growth rates of C. vulgaris (C.v.) and N. oleoabundans (N.o.) at 36 °C were studied in primary effluent (PE), secondary effluent (SE) and centrate (CEN) and their performance in removing soluble chemical oxygen demand (CODs), inorganic nitrogen and total dissolved phosphorus were determined. A comprehensive kinetics model was developed to predict algae growth and treatment efficiencies under the studied conditions. Significant differences between the growth patterns and rates of C.v. and N.o. were observed in different wastewater samples. C.v. showed the highest growth rate in CEN followed by PE and SE. N.o. showed the highest growth rate in PE followed by SE and CEN. The percentage CODs removals (%CODs) for C.v. were 51%, 55% and 80%, and for N.o. were 63%, 47% and 72% in PE, SE, and CEN, respectively. Ammonia removal efficiencies (70%–84%) were very similar for C.v. and N.o. in different wastewaters. Phosphorus removal by C.v. and N.o. was high in PE (> 84%), moderate in CEN (>22%) and limited in SE (<15%). Growth rates of C.v. and N.o and percent removals of CODs, ammonia, nitrate and total dissolved phosphorus at 36 °C were compared to those at 20 °C. The kinetics of algal strains, validated using experimental data, accurately reproduced the growth profile and evolution of organic matter and nutrients, permitting process optimization and scale-up. The results of the study showed that microalgae can be successfully cultivated in a wide range of wastewaters at 36 °C and can achieve natural treatment of wastewaters in hot climate regions by removing organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus.
SponsorNatural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada;Qatar University
Languageen
PublisherInstitution of Chemical Engineers
SubjectCarbon
Growth
Micro algae
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Wastewater
TitleAssessment of algae-based wastewater treatment in hot climate region: Treatment performance and kinetics
TypeArticle
Pagination140-149
Volume Number141


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