High rate algal ponds (HRAPs) are an advanced pond that provide efficient and cost-effective wastewater treatment, as well as the ability to recover nutrients in the form of microalgal biomass. Microalgal photosynthesis, nutrient uptake and subsequent growth, coupled with aerobic bacteria degradation of organic compounds, are fundamental to the process of wastewater treatment in HRAPs, yet are often limited in these ponds and, in particular, microalgal photosynthesis is well below the reported theoretical maximum. Understanding how the physico-chemical environment affects microalgal performance is therefore critical to improved wastewater treatment and nutrient recovery, yet has been the subject to few studies to date. This research focused...
This thesis discusses the mechanisms associated with the removal of organic matter, nitrogen and pho...
Global eutrophication degrades water quality in freshwater ecosystems and limits the availability of...
© 2020 Furnish, Keller. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
Challenges regarding microalgal cultivation need to be solved in order to enhance microalgae potenti...
Challenges regarding microalgal cultivation need to be solved in order to enhance microalgae potenti...
Challenges regarding microalgal cultivation need to be solved in order to enhance microalgae potenti...
International audienceMicroalgae are able to convert nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) from wastew...
International audienceMicroalgae are able to convert nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) from wastew...
International audienceMicroalgae are able to convert nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) from wastew...
High rate algal ponds (HRAPs) can be utilised as an efficient and economical wastewater treatment me...
AbstractMicroalgae are able to convert nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) from wastewater into biom...
AbstractMicroalgae are able to convert nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) from wastewater into biom...
International audienceSeveral studies focused on wastewater treatment in High Rate Algal Ponds (HRAP...
Treated sewage is a promising source of nitrogen and phosphorus in microalgae biomass production for...
WOS:000468144100032Several studies focused on wastewater treatment in High Rate Algal Ponds (HRAP) s...
This thesis discusses the mechanisms associated with the removal of organic matter, nitrogen and pho...
Global eutrophication degrades water quality in freshwater ecosystems and limits the availability of...
© 2020 Furnish, Keller. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative C...
Challenges regarding microalgal cultivation need to be solved in order to enhance microalgae potenti...
Challenges regarding microalgal cultivation need to be solved in order to enhance microalgae potenti...
Challenges regarding microalgal cultivation need to be solved in order to enhance microalgae potenti...
International audienceMicroalgae are able to convert nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) from wastew...
International audienceMicroalgae are able to convert nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) from wastew...
International audienceMicroalgae are able to convert nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) from wastew...
High rate algal ponds (HRAPs) can be utilised as an efficient and economical wastewater treatment me...
AbstractMicroalgae are able to convert nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) from wastewater into biom...
AbstractMicroalgae are able to convert nutrients (nitrogen and phosphorus) from wastewater into biom...
International audienceSeveral studies focused on wastewater treatment in High Rate Algal Ponds (HRAP...
Treated sewage is a promising source of nitrogen and phosphorus in microalgae biomass production for...
WOS:000468144100032Several studies focused on wastewater treatment in High Rate Algal Ponds (HRAP) s...
This thesis discusses the mechanisms associated with the removal of organic matter, nitrogen and pho...
Global eutrophication degrades water quality in freshwater ecosystems and limits the availability of...
© 2020 Furnish, Keller. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative C...