Photosynthetic biogas upgrading using two-stage systems allows the absorption of carbon dioxide (CO2) in an absorption unit and its subsequent assimilation by microalgae. The production of microalgae requires large amounts of nutrients, thus making scale-up difficult and reducing economic feasibility. The photosynthetic process produces oxygen (O2) (1 mol per mol of CO2 consumed), which can be desorbed into purified biogas. Two-stage systems reduce its impact but do not eliminate it. In this study, we test the use of landfill leachate as a nutrient source and propose a viable and economical strategy for reducing the O2 concentration. First, the liquid/gas (L/G) ratio and flow mode of the absorber were optimized for 20% and 40% CO2 with COMB...
Microalgae are a diverse group of unicellular microorganisms found in various environments, ranging ...
Landfill leachate and digestate from biogas plants have a high concentration of both macronutrients ...
Biogas is produced when organic material is broken down in oxygen-free (anaerobic) conditions. This ...
With increasing anthropogenic influence on earth, fossil fuel usage, the principal emission source o...
Biogas is a mixture of methane and other gases. In its crude state, it contains carbon dioxide (CO2)...
The aim of the work was to examine microalgae growth and nutrient elimination in various diluted dig...
AbstractPhotosynthetic pigments, including chlorophyll, have an important role since they provide th...
Recent research interest has focused on microalgae cultivation for biogas slurry purification and bi...
Bio-methane as renewable energy can generate slurry waste and CO2. Utilization of slurry has been e...
Microalgae-bacteria consortia application to wastewater treatment is considered as a potential and c...
Biogas is known as an alternative source of energy, due to the high methane content present in the g...
Photosynthetic biogas upgrading constitutes, to the best of our knowledge, the only biotechnology ca...
Producción CientíficaMicroalgal-bacterial processes have emerged as environmental friendly systems f...
Co-cultivation of microalgae and microbes for pollutant removal from sewage is considered as an effe...
Using of algae in a biogas transformation is still in the beginning. However, the microalgae have la...
Microalgae are a diverse group of unicellular microorganisms found in various environments, ranging ...
Landfill leachate and digestate from biogas plants have a high concentration of both macronutrients ...
Biogas is produced when organic material is broken down in oxygen-free (anaerobic) conditions. This ...
With increasing anthropogenic influence on earth, fossil fuel usage, the principal emission source o...
Biogas is a mixture of methane and other gases. In its crude state, it contains carbon dioxide (CO2)...
The aim of the work was to examine microalgae growth and nutrient elimination in various diluted dig...
AbstractPhotosynthetic pigments, including chlorophyll, have an important role since they provide th...
Recent research interest has focused on microalgae cultivation for biogas slurry purification and bi...
Bio-methane as renewable energy can generate slurry waste and CO2. Utilization of slurry has been e...
Microalgae-bacteria consortia application to wastewater treatment is considered as a potential and c...
Biogas is known as an alternative source of energy, due to the high methane content present in the g...
Photosynthetic biogas upgrading constitutes, to the best of our knowledge, the only biotechnology ca...
Producción CientíficaMicroalgal-bacterial processes have emerged as environmental friendly systems f...
Co-cultivation of microalgae and microbes for pollutant removal from sewage is considered as an effe...
Using of algae in a biogas transformation is still in the beginning. However, the microalgae have la...
Microalgae are a diverse group of unicellular microorganisms found in various environments, ranging ...
Landfill leachate and digestate from biogas plants have a high concentration of both macronutrients ...
Biogas is produced when organic material is broken down in oxygen-free (anaerobic) conditions. This ...