Title of article :
Removal of Ammonia from Wastewater Effluent by Chlorella Vulgaris
Author/Authors :
Kim, Jinsoo University of Cincinnati - Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, USA , Lingaraju, Bala P. University of Cincinnati - Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, USA , Rheaume, Rachael University of Cincinnati - Department of Biomedical Engineering, USA , Lee, Joo-Youp University of Cincinnati - Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, USA , Siddiqui, Kaniz F.
From page :
391
To page :
396
Abstract :
The capability of Chlorella vulgaris to remove nitrogen in the form of ammonia and/or ammonium ions from wastewater effluent in a local wastewater treatment plant (i.e., the Mill Creek Plant in Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A.) was studied. The wastewater effluent leaving the plant was found to include high concentrations of nitrogen (7.7±0.19 mg/L) (ammonia (NH3) and/or ammonium ion (NH4 ^+) and total inorganic carbon (58.6±0.28 mg/L) at pH 7, and to be suitable for growing Chlorella vulgaris. When Chlorella vulgaris was cultivated in a batch mode under a closed system, half of the nitrogen concentration was dramatically removedin 48 h after a 24-h lag-phase period. Total inorganic carbon concentration also concomitantly decreased during the rapid growth-phase. The total biomass weight gained during the entire cultivation period balanced out well with the total amount of inorganic carbon and nitrogen removed from the culture medium. These results indicate that wastewater can be synergistically used to polish residual nutrients in wastewater as well as to cultivate microalgae for biofuel production.
Keywords :
microalgae , Chlorella vulgaris , wastewater effluent , nitrogen removal
Journal title :
Tsinghua Science and Technology
Journal title :
Tsinghua Science and Technology
Record number :
2535305
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