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AuthorKhan, Shoyeb
AuthorThaher, Mahmoud
AuthorAbdulquadir, Mohammed
AuthorFaisal, Mohammed
AuthorMehariya, Sanjeet
AuthorAl-Najjar, Mohammad A.A.
AuthorAl-Jabri, Hareb
AuthorDas, Probir
Available date2025-10-12T05:39:24Z
Publication Date2023-11-01
Publication NameSustainability Switzerland
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su152216019
CitationKhan, S.; Thaher, M.; Abdulquadir, M.; Faisal, M.; Mehariya, S.; Al-Najjar, M.A.A.; Al-Jabri, H.; Das, P. Utilization of Microalgae for Urban Wastewater Treatment and Valorization of Treated Wastewater and Biomass for Biofertilizer Applications. Sustainability 2023, 15, 16019. https://doi.org/10.3390/su152216019
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/67853
AbstractRapid urbanization has substantially increased freshwater consumption and consequent wastewater generation. The produced wastewater is an abundant resource of phosphorus, nitrogen, and organics. Currently, well-established activated sludge processes are utilized in conventional wastewater treatment plants to remove organics. However, removing nitrogenous and phosphorus compounds continues to be challenging and energy-intensive for urban wastewater treatment plants. Therefore, the current study aims to understand how photosynthetic microalgae can recover phosphorus and nitrogen from urban wastewater and how wastewater-grown microalgae biomass may be used as a biofertilizer and biostimulant. Utilizing microalgae biomass treated with urban wastewater as a biofertilizer promotes plant growth in a manner similar to other organic manures and conventional fertilizers while minimizing nutrient loss to the soil. Furthermore, the microalgal recovery of nutrients from urban wastewater could have potential energy reductions of 47% and 240% for nitrogen and phosphorus, respectively. In addition to producing treated wastewater suitable for a variety of irrigation systems, microalgae biomass is a potential sustainable alternative resource that could reduce conventional inorganic fertilizer usage.
SponsorThis research was funded by Qatar University grant number IRCC-2022-537.
Languageen
PublisherMDPI
Subjectbiofertilizer
biostimulant
microalgae
treated wastewater
urban wastewater
TitleUtilization of Microalgae for Urban Wastewater Treatment and Valorization of Treated Wastewater and Biomass for Biofertilizer Applications
TypeArticle Review
Issue Number22
Volume Number15
ESSN2071-1050
dc.accessType Open Access


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