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Simultaneous nutrients and carbon removal during pretreated swine slurry degradation in a tubular biofilm photobioreactor

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The biodegradation potential of an innovative enclosed tubular biofilm photobioreactor inoculated with a Chlorella sorokiniana strain and an acclimated activated sludge consortium was evaluated under continuous illumination and increasing pretreated swine slurry loading rates.
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The biodegradation potential of an innovative enclosed tubular biofilm photobioreactor inoculated with a Chlorella sorokiniana strain and an acclimated activated sludge consortium was evaluated under continuous illumi- nation and increasing pretreated (centrifuged) swine slurry loading rates. This photobioreactor configuration provided simultaneous and efficient carbon, nitrogen, and phospho- rous treatment in a single-stage process at sustained nitrogen and phosphorous removals efficiencies ranging from 94% to 100% and 70-90%, respectively. Maximum total organic carbon (TOC), NH4 + , and PO4 3− removal rates of 80±5 g C mr −3 day −1 ,8 9±5 gNm r −3 day −1 , and 13±3 g Pm r −3 day −1 , respectively, were recorded at the highest swine slurry loadings (TOC of 1,247±62 mg L −1 ,N -NH4 + of 656±37 mg L −1 ,P -PO4 3+ of 117±19 mg L −1 , and 7 days of hydraulic retention time). The unusual substrates diffusional pathways established within the phototrophic biofilm (photosynthetic O2 and TOC/NH4 + diffusing from opposite sides of the biofilm) allowed both the occurrence of a simultaneous denitrification/nitrification process at the highest swine slurry loading rate and the protection of microalgae from any potential inhibitory effect mediated by the combination of high pH and high NH3 concentrations. In addition, this biofilm-based photobioreactor supported efficient biomass retention (>92% of the biomass generated during the pretreated swine slurry biodegradation).

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Environmental Life Cycle Comparison of Algae to Other Bioenergy Feedstocks

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A review on the use of microalgal consortia for wastewater treatment

TL;DR: An updated review of the literature regarding the application of microalgal consortia in the remediation of wastewaters from different sources is provided, focusing on the mechanisms involved in nutrients removal by microalgae and the main interactions established between the microorganisms integrating the Consortia and how they can influence nutrients removal efficiencies.
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Consortia of cyanobacteria/microalgae and bacteria: Biotechnological potential

TL;DR: The present review examines the current status of research on the consortia, and emphasizes the construction of Consortia with desired partners to serve a dual mission of pollutant removal and commercial production of microbial metabolites.
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Municipal wastewater treatment and biomass accumulation with a wastewater-born and settleable algal-bacterial culture

TL;DR: A wastewater-born and settleable algal-bacterial culture, cultivated in a stirred tank photobioreactor under lab conditions, was used to remove the carbon and nutrients in municipal wastewater and accumulate biomass simultaneously and offers new information on further usage of biomass accumulated during treatment.
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A Review of Phosphorus Removal Technologies and Their Applicability to Small-Scale Domestic Wastewater Treatment Systems

TL;DR: In this article, a review of P-removal technologies for small-scale applications is presented, with the goal of determining which treatment options are amenable to small scale applications.
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