Microalgae cultivation has been identified to be highly beneficial for the production of valuable biomass. The recent worldwide interest is to cultivate microalgae in wastewater to replace the use of expensive commercial media. Microalgae can utilize nutrients from the wastewater for their biomass growth, which is useful as feedstock in many products. Interestingly, microalgae cultivation is also capable of reducing a greenhouse gas due to absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2) during photosynthesis. This study was conducted to study the growth of microalgae using leachate as a nutrient supplement. The scope of the research involved the cultivation of freshwater microalgae, Desmodesmus armatus, in the synthetics medium with various percentages ...
It is critical that we move towards a more sustainable society. Three of our largest challenges are ...
Microalgae contribute up to 60% of the oxygen content in the Earth’s atmosphere by absorbing carbon ...
Microalgal biomass cultivated in wastewater has the potential for refining to energy products such a...
Microalgae cultivation has been identified to be highly beneficial for the production of valuable bi...
The increase in atmospheric CO2concentration and the release of nutrients from wastewater treatment ...
The potential of microalgae in wastewater treatment and resource utilization has received considerab...
The microalgal biomass applications strongly depend on cell composition and the production of low co...
Today a lot of carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere due to human activities. A way of recy...
Landfill leachate and digestate from biogas plants have a high concentration of both macronutrients ...
Microalgae have been identified as one of the most promising sources for future wastewater treatment...
Scenedesmus obtusus, a freshwater microalga, was evaluated for its growth and biochemical characteri...
Excessive microalgal blooms can be caused by waste disposal into natural water bodies resulting in t...
Availability of N, P and other trace metals in municipal wastewater (MWW) makes it very attractive t...
Abstract Currently, the scientific community is keenly working on environmental-friendly processes f...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration and the release of nutrients from wastewater treatment...
It is critical that we move towards a more sustainable society. Three of our largest challenges are ...
Microalgae contribute up to 60% of the oxygen content in the Earth’s atmosphere by absorbing carbon ...
Microalgal biomass cultivated in wastewater has the potential for refining to energy products such a...
Microalgae cultivation has been identified to be highly beneficial for the production of valuable bi...
The increase in atmospheric CO2concentration and the release of nutrients from wastewater treatment ...
The potential of microalgae in wastewater treatment and resource utilization has received considerab...
The microalgal biomass applications strongly depend on cell composition and the production of low co...
Today a lot of carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere due to human activities. A way of recy...
Landfill leachate and digestate from biogas plants have a high concentration of both macronutrients ...
Microalgae have been identified as one of the most promising sources for future wastewater treatment...
Scenedesmus obtusus, a freshwater microalga, was evaluated for its growth and biochemical characteri...
Excessive microalgal blooms can be caused by waste disposal into natural water bodies resulting in t...
Availability of N, P and other trace metals in municipal wastewater (MWW) makes it very attractive t...
Abstract Currently, the scientific community is keenly working on environmental-friendly processes f...
The increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration and the release of nutrients from wastewater treatment...
It is critical that we move towards a more sustainable society. Three of our largest challenges are ...
Microalgae contribute up to 60% of the oxygen content in the Earth’s atmosphere by absorbing carbon ...
Microalgal biomass cultivated in wastewater has the potential for refining to energy products such a...