This study evaluates the feasibility of removing nutrients by the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris, using urban wastewater as culture medium, namely the effluent subjected to secondary biological treatment in a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). For this, laboratory experiments were performed in batch cultures to study the effect of initial nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations on growth and reduction of nutrient performance of C. vulgaris. The microalga was cultivated in enriched wastewater containing different phosphorus (1.3– 143.5 mg · L−1 P-PO3− 4), ammonium (5.8–226.8 mg · L−1 N–NH+ 4) and nitrate (1.5– 198.3 mg · L−1 N–NO− 3) concentrations. The nutrient removal and growth kinetics have been studied: maximum productivity of 0.95 g SS ·...
The potential of microalgae as a source of renewable energy based on wastewater has received increas...
Background: Due to the high content of nitrogen in the municipal wastewaters, this study evaluated ...
Microalgae have promising applications in wastewater treatment because of their ability to use inorg...
This study evaluates the feasibility of removing nutrients by the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris, usi...
Batch experiments were performed to study biomass growth rate, nutrient removal and carbon dioxide b...
Abstract The effects of autotrophic and mixotrophic conditions on microalgae growth a...
This article proposes a kinetic model for wastewater photobiotreatment with microalgae (the PhBT mod...
This study evaluates the capacity of seven species and a Bloom of microalgae to grow in urban wastew...
Excessive pollutants (including nutrients) affect aquatic lives and environment in various ways. The...
A need for phosphorus removal is becoming increasingly evident as some wastewater treatment plants s...
Scenedesmus obliquus, Chlorella vulgaris, Chlorella kessleri and a natural Bloom were cultivated in ...
Microalgae offer a promising technology to remove and re-use the nutrients N and P from wastewater. ...
Presence of residual nitrogen and phosphorus in treated wastewater that is discharged into the river...
Nutrient pollution of aquatic environment through disposal of industrial and domestic wastewater pos...
AbstractMicroalgae are able to convert nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) from wastewater into biom...
The potential of microalgae as a source of renewable energy based on wastewater has received increas...
Background: Due to the high content of nitrogen in the municipal wastewaters, this study evaluated ...
Microalgae have promising applications in wastewater treatment because of their ability to use inorg...
This study evaluates the feasibility of removing nutrients by the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris, usi...
Batch experiments were performed to study biomass growth rate, nutrient removal and carbon dioxide b...
Abstract The effects of autotrophic and mixotrophic conditions on microalgae growth a...
This article proposes a kinetic model for wastewater photobiotreatment with microalgae (the PhBT mod...
This study evaluates the capacity of seven species and a Bloom of microalgae to grow in urban wastew...
Excessive pollutants (including nutrients) affect aquatic lives and environment in various ways. The...
A need for phosphorus removal is becoming increasingly evident as some wastewater treatment plants s...
Scenedesmus obliquus, Chlorella vulgaris, Chlorella kessleri and a natural Bloom were cultivated in ...
Microalgae offer a promising technology to remove and re-use the nutrients N and P from wastewater. ...
Presence of residual nitrogen and phosphorus in treated wastewater that is discharged into the river...
Nutrient pollution of aquatic environment through disposal of industrial and domestic wastewater pos...
AbstractMicroalgae are able to convert nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) from wastewater into biom...
The potential of microalgae as a source of renewable energy based on wastewater has received increas...
Background: Due to the high content of nitrogen in the municipal wastewaters, this study evaluated ...
Microalgae have promising applications in wastewater treatment because of their ability to use inorg...