This study demonstrates that microalgae can effectively recover all P and N from anaerobically treated black water (toilet wastewater). Thus, enabling the removal of nutrients from the black water and the generation of a valuable algae product in one step. Screening experiments with green microalgae and cyanobacteria showed that all tested green microalgae species successfully grew on anaerobically treated black water. In a subsequent controlled experiment in flat-panel photobioreactors, Chlorella sorokiniana was able to remove 100% of the phosphorus and nitrogen from the medium. Phosphorus was depleted within 4 days while nitrogen took 12 days to reach depletion. The phosphorus and nitrogen removal rates during the initial linear growth ph...
The sequestration, recovery and recycling of phosphorus from both environmental and industrial proce...
SUMMARY In this research the possibility of two different microalgae species to remove phosphorus (...
It is critical that we move towards a more sustainable society. Three of our largest challenges are ...
This study demonstrates that microalgae can effectively recover all P and N from anaerobically treat...
This study demonstrates that microalgaecan effectively recover all P and N from anaerobically treate...
Global stores of important resources such as phosphorus (P) are being rapidly depleted, while the ex...
The blackwater stream of domestic wastewater contains energy and the majority of nutrients that can ...
Microalgae are a diverse group of unicellular microorganisms found in various environments, ranging ...
Microalgae offer a promising technology to remove and re-use the nutrients N and P from wastewater. ...
Microalgae have been identified as one of the most promising sources for future wastewater treatment...
The potential of microalgae as a source of renewable energy based on wastewater has received increas...
Microalgae have been shown to be effective in utilizing both nitrogen and phosphorus from a wide ran...
As part of a research project aiming to develop and evaluate a hydroponic system for wastewater trea...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element to sustain the global food and feed production. Large amounts...
Organic waste recycling is an important emergent technology in development to combat the growing cri...
The sequestration, recovery and recycling of phosphorus from both environmental and industrial proce...
SUMMARY In this research the possibility of two different microalgae species to remove phosphorus (...
It is critical that we move towards a more sustainable society. Three of our largest challenges are ...
This study demonstrates that microalgae can effectively recover all P and N from anaerobically treat...
This study demonstrates that microalgaecan effectively recover all P and N from anaerobically treate...
Global stores of important resources such as phosphorus (P) are being rapidly depleted, while the ex...
The blackwater stream of domestic wastewater contains energy and the majority of nutrients that can ...
Microalgae are a diverse group of unicellular microorganisms found in various environments, ranging ...
Microalgae offer a promising technology to remove and re-use the nutrients N and P from wastewater. ...
Microalgae have been identified as one of the most promising sources for future wastewater treatment...
The potential of microalgae as a source of renewable energy based on wastewater has received increas...
Microalgae have been shown to be effective in utilizing both nitrogen and phosphorus from a wide ran...
As part of a research project aiming to develop and evaluate a hydroponic system for wastewater trea...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element to sustain the global food and feed production. Large amounts...
Organic waste recycling is an important emergent technology in development to combat the growing cri...
The sequestration, recovery and recycling of phosphorus from both environmental and industrial proce...
SUMMARY In this research the possibility of two different microalgae species to remove phosphorus (...
It is critical that we move towards a more sustainable society. Three of our largest challenges are ...