Bioethanol Production from Chlorella Vulgaris Esp-31 Grown in Unsterilized Swine Wastewater
In this study, the potential of microalgae to remove nutrients from swine wastewater and accumulate carbohydrates was examined. Chlorella sorokiniana AK-1 and Chlorella vulgaris ESP-31 were grown in 10% unsterilized swine wastewater and obtained a maximum carbohydrate content and productivity of 42.5% and 189 mg/L/day, respectively. At 25% wastewater and 25% BG-11 concentration, the maximum carbohydrate productivity and total nitrogen removal efficiency of C. vulgaris ESP-31 were improved to 266 mg/L/day and 54.2%, respectively. Further modifications in light intensity, inoculum size, and harvesting period enhanced the biomass growth, carbohydrate concentration, and total nitrogen assimilation to 3.6 g/L, 1.8 g/L, and 92.2%, respectively. Ethanol fermentation of the biomass resulted in bioethanol yield and concentration of 84.2% and 4.2 g/L, respectively. Overall, unsterilized swine wastewater was demonstrated as a cost-effective nutrient source for microalgal cultivation which further increases the economic feasibility and environmental compatibility of bioethanol production with concomitant swine wastewater treatment
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[2022]
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Authors: | Acebu, Paula Isabel G. ; de Luna, Mark Daniel G. ; Chen, Chun-Yen ; Abarca, Ralf Ruffel M. ; Chen, Jih-Heng ; Chang, Jo-Shu |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
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