Microalgae are known as microorganisms which is highly concentrated with chlorophyll making them very effective bio-absorbents in treating inorganic nutrients present in the wastewater. The current study was initiated by utilizing biological-based treatment approach using microalgae, Chlorella sp. bioremediation to treat aquaculture wastewater. Bioremediation proceeds with various different pH of Chlorella sp. (pH 5- pH 10) of wastewater. While regular biomass harvesting is required for maintaining suitable biomass density and effective nutrient recycling. This study proceeded with optimization by using response surface methodology (RSM) on the evaluation of harvesting using bio-flocculant. This study proposed filamentous fungus, Aspergillu...
Environmental deterioration, resource depletion and climate change are forcing the water industry to...
Microalgae have received increasing attentions as an alternative treatment approach to remediate wa...
Natural resources are becoming increasingly scarce, and the need to control their consumption and re...
The increase in global pollution, industrialization and fast economic progress are considered to inf...
Pesticides have been identified as major contaminants of various waterways. Being classified as pote...
Eutrophication of surface water has become an environmental concern in recent decades. High concentr...
Various resources from a municipal wastewater treatment plant (MWTP) are available for microalgae cu...
Population expansion and industrial development has deteriorated the quality of freshwater reservoir...
The increase in nutrients in aquaculture waste and their adverse environmental impacts has led to in...
International audienceIn addition to producing bioenergy and molecules with high added value, microa...
Treatment of industrial and domestic wastewater is very important to protect downstream users from h...
The present study illustrates the efficiency of microalgae based treatment system. Microalgae can tr...
Tertiary wastewater treatment with microalgae incorporates environmental sustainability with future ...
Microalgae have application in aquaculture, as feed, functional food, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, co...
Microalgal biomass harvesting by inducing spontaneous flocculation (bioflocculation) sets an attract...
Environmental deterioration, resource depletion and climate change are forcing the water industry to...
Microalgae have received increasing attentions as an alternative treatment approach to remediate wa...
Natural resources are becoming increasingly scarce, and the need to control their consumption and re...
The increase in global pollution, industrialization and fast economic progress are considered to inf...
Pesticides have been identified as major contaminants of various waterways. Being classified as pote...
Eutrophication of surface water has become an environmental concern in recent decades. High concentr...
Various resources from a municipal wastewater treatment plant (MWTP) are available for microalgae cu...
Population expansion and industrial development has deteriorated the quality of freshwater reservoir...
The increase in nutrients in aquaculture waste and their adverse environmental impacts has led to in...
International audienceIn addition to producing bioenergy and molecules with high added value, microa...
Treatment of industrial and domestic wastewater is very important to protect downstream users from h...
The present study illustrates the efficiency of microalgae based treatment system. Microalgae can tr...
Tertiary wastewater treatment with microalgae incorporates environmental sustainability with future ...
Microalgae have application in aquaculture, as feed, functional food, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, co...
Microalgal biomass harvesting by inducing spontaneous flocculation (bioflocculation) sets an attract...
Environmental deterioration, resource depletion and climate change are forcing the water industry to...
Microalgae have received increasing attentions as an alternative treatment approach to remediate wa...
Natural resources are becoming increasingly scarce, and the need to control their consumption and re...