Organic and inorganic substances are released into the environment because of domestic, agricultural, and industrial activities which contribute to the pollution of water bodies. Removal of these substances from wastewater using conventional treatment involves high energy cost for mechanical aeration to provide oxygen for aerobic digestion system. During this process, the aerobic bacteria rapidly consume the organic matter and convert it into single cell proteins, water, and carbon dioxide. Alternatively, this biological treatment step can be accomplished by growing microalgae in the wastewater. Chlorella vulgaris immobilized in calcium alginate was used to study the removal efficiency of main nutrients in wastewater such as ammonium and ph...
Aim: Microalgae is one of the bioremediation agents in wastewater treatment due to its ability to de...
Microalgae have been immobilized in alginate matrixes for the ease of harvesting of the microalgae. ...
Microalgae are microorganisms able to photosynthesize, namely transforming inorganic substrates and ...
Removal of chemical pollutants has been important in the treatment of wastewater. The effect of Chlo...
Excess nutrients (N and P) discharged from sewage treatment plants has been identified as one of the...
open access articleImmobilising microalgal cells has been proposed as a process solution to overcome...
Biological treatment for industrial effluent was performed in laboratory scale experiment by using m...
The use of microalgae for nutrients removal from wastewater has attracted more attention in recent y...
The application of microalgae immobilized in the treatment of wastewater has increased in recent yea...
A unicellular green microalga, Chlorella vulgaris, entrapped in calcium alginate as algal beads were...
Abstract The effects of autotrophic and mixotrophic conditions on microalgae growth a...
Microalgae have promising applications in wastewater treatment because of their ability to use inorg...
Excessive pollutants (including nutrients) affect aquatic lives and environment in various ways. The...
Made available in DSpace on 2015-09-25T12:18:16Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Maria Celia Cavalcante ...
Abstract Engineered microalgal-bacteria consortia are an attractive solution towards ...
Aim: Microalgae is one of the bioremediation agents in wastewater treatment due to its ability to de...
Microalgae have been immobilized in alginate matrixes for the ease of harvesting of the microalgae. ...
Microalgae are microorganisms able to photosynthesize, namely transforming inorganic substrates and ...
Removal of chemical pollutants has been important in the treatment of wastewater. The effect of Chlo...
Excess nutrients (N and P) discharged from sewage treatment plants has been identified as one of the...
open access articleImmobilising microalgal cells has been proposed as a process solution to overcome...
Biological treatment for industrial effluent was performed in laboratory scale experiment by using m...
The use of microalgae for nutrients removal from wastewater has attracted more attention in recent y...
The application of microalgae immobilized in the treatment of wastewater has increased in recent yea...
A unicellular green microalga, Chlorella vulgaris, entrapped in calcium alginate as algal beads were...
Abstract The effects of autotrophic and mixotrophic conditions on microalgae growth a...
Microalgae have promising applications in wastewater treatment because of their ability to use inorg...
Excessive pollutants (including nutrients) affect aquatic lives and environment in various ways. The...
Made available in DSpace on 2015-09-25T12:18:16Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Maria Celia Cavalcante ...
Abstract Engineered microalgal-bacteria consortia are an attractive solution towards ...
Aim: Microalgae is one of the bioremediation agents in wastewater treatment due to its ability to de...
Microalgae have been immobilized in alginate matrixes for the ease of harvesting of the microalgae. ...
Microalgae are microorganisms able to photosynthesize, namely transforming inorganic substrates and ...