This study evaluated the use of mixed indigenous microalgae (MIMA) as a treatment process for wastewaters and CO2 capturing technology at different temperatures. The study follows the growth rate of MIMA, CO2 Capturing from flue gas, removals of organic matter and nutrients from three types of wastewater (primary effluent, secondary effluent and septic effluent). A noticeable difference between the growth patterns of MIMA was observed at different CO2 and different operational temperatures. MIMA showed the highest growth grate when injected with CO2 dosage of 10% compared to the growth for the systems injected with 5% and 15 % of CO2. Ammonia and phosphorus removals for Spirulina were 69%, 75%, and 83%, and 20%, 45% and 75 % for the media i...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) contribute to CO2 emissions in atmosphere through direct (biolog...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) contribute to CO2 emissions in atmosphere through direct (biolog...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) contribute to CO2 emissions in atmosphere through direct (biolog...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration and the release of nutrients from wastewater treatment...
The potential use of mixed indigenous microalgae (MIMA) as a CO2 capturing technology and treatment ...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration and the release of nutrients from wastewater treatment...
This study evaluated the use of green algae Spirulina microalgae as a C02 capturing technology at di...
The increase in atmospheric CO2concentration and the release of nutrients from wastewater treatment ...
Production and emission of CO2 from different sources have caused significant changes in the climate...
In this work, Spirulina platensis (SP.PL) and mixed algal culture (M.X) were used as an economical t...
The increased emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse gases over the last 100 years is the reason for ...
Microalgae play important roles in the realisation of energy-efficient carbon-neutral wastewater tre...
The increased emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse gases over the last 100 years is the reason for ...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) contribute to CO2 emissions in atmosphere through direct (biolog...
This study assesses the potential use of mixed Indigenous Microalgae (MIMA) for carbon capture from ...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) contribute to CO2 emissions in atmosphere through direct (biolog...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) contribute to CO2 emissions in atmosphere through direct (biolog...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) contribute to CO2 emissions in atmosphere through direct (biolog...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration and the release of nutrients from wastewater treatment...
The potential use of mixed indigenous microalgae (MIMA) as a CO2 capturing technology and treatment ...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration and the release of nutrients from wastewater treatment...
This study evaluated the use of green algae Spirulina microalgae as a C02 capturing technology at di...
The increase in atmospheric CO2concentration and the release of nutrients from wastewater treatment ...
Production and emission of CO2 from different sources have caused significant changes in the climate...
In this work, Spirulina platensis (SP.PL) and mixed algal culture (M.X) were used as an economical t...
The increased emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse gases over the last 100 years is the reason for ...
Microalgae play important roles in the realisation of energy-efficient carbon-neutral wastewater tre...
The increased emissions of anthropogenic greenhouse gases over the last 100 years is the reason for ...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) contribute to CO2 emissions in atmosphere through direct (biolog...
This study assesses the potential use of mixed Indigenous Microalgae (MIMA) for carbon capture from ...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) contribute to CO2 emissions in atmosphere through direct (biolog...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) contribute to CO2 emissions in atmosphere through direct (biolog...
Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) contribute to CO2 emissions in atmosphere through direct (biolog...