Performance of different microalgae-based technologies in biogas slurry nutrient removal and biogas upgrading in response to various initial CO2 concentration and mixed light-emitting diode light wavelength treatments
2017
Abstract Microalgae-based technologies were studied for nutrient removal in biogas slurry and biogas upgrading in the photobioreactors constitute, which were cost-effective, environment-friendly alternatives to conventional physical-chemical methods. The effects of CO 2 concentration on nutrient removal and biogas upgrade using Chlorella vulgaris monocultivation, Ganoderma lucidum-Chlorella vulgaris cocultivation and activated sludge -Chlorella vulgaris cocultivation were investigated. Besides, the influences of three ratios of red to blue light wavelength on nutrient removal and biogas upgrading were also investigated. The results showed that optimum biogas slurry nutrient reduction could be achieved by Ganoderma lucidum-Chlorella vulgaris cocultivation using the pelletization method. The optimal ratio of red to blue light wavelength for nutrient removal and biogas upgrading was 5:5, resulting to maximal mean removal efficiencies of 86.08± 6.27%, 85.69± 6.34%, 86.17± 6.13%, and 79.11 ± 5.97% for chemical oxygen demand, total nitrogen, total phosphorus and CO 2 , respectively. The results will provide a reference for simultaneously purifying wastewater and upgrading biogas using microalgae-based technology.
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