Development of an effective acidogenically digested swine manure-based algal system for improved wastewater treatment and biofuel and feed production

Abstract: 

An effective semi-continuous process was developed to grow a locally isolated green microalga Chlorella sp. on acidogenically digested swine wastewater in bench scale for improved algal biomass production and waste nutrient removal using central composite design (CCD). The influences of two key parameters, namely wastewater dilution rate (DR) and hydraulic retention time (HRT), on algal biomass productivity and nutrient removal rates were investigated. The optimal parameters estimated from the significant sec- ond-order quadratic models (p < 0.05) were 8-fold DR and 2.26-d HRT. The cultivating experiment in a bench-scale multi-layer photobioreactor with the optimized conditions achieved stable algal productivity and nutrient removal rates, which fitted the predictive models well. Moreover, relatively high and stable protein and lipid contents (58.78% and 26.09% of the dry weight, respectively) were observed for the col- lected algae sample, indicating the suitability of the algal biomass as ideal feedstock for both biofuel and feed production. 

Author(s): 
Bing Hu
Wenguang Zhou
Min Min
Zhenyi Du
Paul Chen
Xiaochen Ma
Yuhuan Liu
Hanwu Lei
Jian Shi
Roger Ruan
Keywords: 
Chlorella sp.
 

Acidogenically digested swine manure
Central composite design

Biofuel feedstock production
Nutrient removal
Article Source: 
Applied Energy 107 (2013) 255–263
Category: 
Basic Biology
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