• Title of article

    Microalgae and wastewater treatment

  • Author/Authors

    Abdel-Raouf, N. King Saud University - Faculty of Science - Botany and Microbiology Department, Medical Studies and Sciences Sections, Saudi Arabia , Al-Homaidan, A. A. King Saud University - Faculty of Science - Botany and Microbiology Department, Saudi Arabia , Ibraheem, I. B. M. King Saud University - Faculty of Science - Botany and Microbiology Department, Saudi Arabia , Ibraheem, I. B. M. Beni-Suef University - Faculty of Science - Botany Department, Egypt

  • From page
    257
  • To page
    275
  • Abstract
    Organic and inorganic substances which were released into the environment as a result of domestic, agricultural and industrial water activities lead to organic and inorganic pollution. The normal primary and secondary treatment processes of these wastewaters have been introduced in a growing number of places, in order to eliminate the easily settled materials and to oxidize the organic material present in wastewater. The final result is a clear, apparently clean effluent which is discharged into natural water bodies. This secondary effluent is, however, loaded with inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus and causes eutrophication and more long-term problems because of refractory organics and heavy metals that are discharged. Microalgae culture offers an interesting step for wastewater treatments, because they provide a tertiary biotreatment coupled with the production of potentially valuable biomass, which can be used for several purposes. Microalgae cultures offer an elegant solution to tertiary and quandary treatments due to the ability of microalgae to use inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus for their growth. And also, for their capacity to remove heavy metals, as well as some toxic organic compounds, therefore, it does not lead to secondary pollution. In the current review we will highlight on the role of micro-algae in the treatment of wastewater.
  • Keywords
    Microalgae , Wastewater treatment
  • Journal title
    Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
  • Journal title
    Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
  • Record number

    2665676