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Roles of SRT and HRT of an algal membrane bioreactor system with a tanks-in-series configuration for secondary wastewater effluent polishing
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In this paper, the effect of uncoupling between solids retention time and hydraulic retention time (HRT) and the SRT/HRT ratio on algal growth and nutrient (N and P) removal in an algal membrane bioreactor (A-MBR) with a tanks-in-series configuration was investigated.About:
This article is published in Ecological Engineering.The article was published on 2015-12-01. It has received 78 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Hydraulic retention time & Light intensity.read more
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Perspectives on the feasibility of using microalgae for industrial wastewater treatment.
Yue Wang,Shih-Hsin Ho,Chieh Lun Cheng,Wanqian Guo,Dillirani Nagarajan,Nanqi Ren,Duu-Jong Lee,Jo Shu Chang,Jo Shu Chang +8 more
TL;DR: This review aims to critically discuss the feasibility of microalgae-based wastewater treatment, including the strategies for strain selection, the effect of wastewater types, photobioreactor design, economic feasibility assessment, and other key issues that influence the treatment performance.
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Simultaneous microalgae cultivation and wastewater treatment in submerged membrane photobioreactors: A review
TL;DR: Applying immobilised microalgal technology to MPBRs has the potential to enhance productivity and mitigate fouling, and there is evidently complex inter-relationships between these parameters, which should not be overlooked during MPBR design.
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Microalgae-based advanced municipal wastewater treatment for reuse in water bodies
TL;DR: Mechanisms of microalgae-based nitrogen and phosphorus removal were respectively analyzed to better understand advanced nutrient removal from municipal secondary effluent and the manuscript could offer much valuable information for future studies on microalgal advanced wastewater treatment and water reuse.
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Wastewater treatment using filamentous algae - A review.
TL;DR: Gaps are identified in understanding of key aspects important to large-scale system design, including criteria for species selection, influence of nutrient type and loading, inorganic carbon supply, algae-bacteria interactions, and parameters such as pond depth, mixing and harvesting regimes.
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Tertiary wastewater treatment in membrane photobioreactor using microalgae: Comparison of forward osmosis & microfiltration.
TL;DR: Results indicate that the integration of membrane filtration with photobioreactors is promising in microalgae-based tertiary wastewater treatment.
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Algal–bacterial processes for the treatment of hazardous contaminants: A review
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TL;DR: It is possible to use microalgae to produce the O(2) required by acclimatized bacteria to biodegrade hazardous pollutants such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, phenolics, and organic solvents when proper methods for algal selection and cultivation are used.