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Title: Influence of C/N ratio on microalgae-bacteria joint culture: treatment performance and phytoplankton dynamics in mixed wastewaters
Keywords: Nutrient availability
Food industry
Mixed wastewaters
Biomass productivity
High rate algal ponds
Issue Date: Sep-2023
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: GAMA, R. C. N. da et al. Influence of C/N ratio on microalgae-bacteria joint culture: treatment performance and phytoplankton dynamics in mixed wastewaters. Bioresource Technology Reports, [S.l.], v. 23, Sept. 2023
Abstract: Microalgae biotechnology may represent a potential solution for minimizing the impacts of food industry activities, acting in bioremediation of wastewaters, and producing value-added biomass. Therefore, this work aimed to evaluate the biomass production and treatment performance of 5 culture media obtained by mixing brewery and meat processing wastewaters and to test the effects of their different C/N ratios. Cultivation media under optimal conditions (C/N = 6), deficit (C/N < 6), and excess (C/N > 6) of carbon were evaluated. Microalgae biomass and total biomass have adapted to all conditions, revealing resilience and symbiosis balance. Although, treatment performance was statistically distinct (p > 0.1). Total carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus removals were influenced by nutrient availability. Biomass growth removed total carbon, total nitrogen, and total phosphorus from the culture medium at a rate of 62 % (C/N ≥ 7.4), 59 % (C/N = 4.1), and 58 % (C/N = 4.1), respectively.
URI: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589014X23001871
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