International audienceThe use of microalgae-bacteria consortia (MBC) for wastewater treatment have received increasing attention because of its high capacity for nutrients and organic matter removal, using sunlight as an energy source, through self-sufficient oxygen production provided by photosynthesis. This review addresses the research hotspots and main challenges of this emerging technology, using bibliometric analysis. The evolution of MBC-related literature from 1970 to 2021 was analyzed, identifying of the main research topics explored, based on the frequency of the keywords. This document develops the following topics identified as research hotspots: 1) The factors that influence the complex interactions between microalgae and bacte...
Microalgae play important roles in the realisation of energy-efficient carbon-neutral wastewater tre...
Primary urban wastewater was treated in outdoor raceways using a microalgae-bacteria consortia domin...
Environmental deterioration, resource depletion and climate change are forcing the water industry to...
International audienceThe use of microalgae-bacteria consortia (MBC) for wastewater treatment have r...
The scarcity of water resources and environmental pollution have highlighted the need for sustainabl...
Innovative and cost-effective technologies for advanced nutrient removal from surface water are urge...
Landfill leachate and digestate from biogas plants have a high concentration of both macronutrients ...
The conventional treatment of municipal wastewater consists of activated sludge processes with a com...
Nitrogen rich wastewaters (10-400 mg N L-1) are usually produced by municipal, industrial and agricu...
Nitrogen rich wastewaters (10-400 mg N L-1) are usually produced by municipal, industrial and agricu...
Master's thesis in Environmental TechnologyThe scope of this project is to Study the long-term perfo...
Everyone who uses water produces wastewater. This inevitability creates several problems that increa...
Aim: Microalgae is one of the bioremediation agents in wastewater treatment due to its ability to de...
<p>This review explores the use of microalgae for nutrient removal in municipal wastewater treatment...
Research on biological processes for wastewater treatment (WWT) over the past decade has focused on ...
Microalgae play important roles in the realisation of energy-efficient carbon-neutral wastewater tre...
Primary urban wastewater was treated in outdoor raceways using a microalgae-bacteria consortia domin...
Environmental deterioration, resource depletion and climate change are forcing the water industry to...
International audienceThe use of microalgae-bacteria consortia (MBC) for wastewater treatment have r...
The scarcity of water resources and environmental pollution have highlighted the need for sustainabl...
Innovative and cost-effective technologies for advanced nutrient removal from surface water are urge...
Landfill leachate and digestate from biogas plants have a high concentration of both macronutrients ...
The conventional treatment of municipal wastewater consists of activated sludge processes with a com...
Nitrogen rich wastewaters (10-400 mg N L-1) are usually produced by municipal, industrial and agricu...
Nitrogen rich wastewaters (10-400 mg N L-1) are usually produced by municipal, industrial and agricu...
Master's thesis in Environmental TechnologyThe scope of this project is to Study the long-term perfo...
Everyone who uses water produces wastewater. This inevitability creates several problems that increa...
Aim: Microalgae is one of the bioremediation agents in wastewater treatment due to its ability to de...
<p>This review explores the use of microalgae for nutrient removal in municipal wastewater treatment...
Research on biological processes for wastewater treatment (WWT) over the past decade has focused on ...
Microalgae play important roles in the realisation of energy-efficient carbon-neutral wastewater tre...
Primary urban wastewater was treated in outdoor raceways using a microalgae-bacteria consortia domin...
Environmental deterioration, resource depletion and climate change are forcing the water industry to...