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Optimizing nutrient removal and biomass production of the Algal Turf Scrubber (ATS) under variable cultivation conditions by using Response Surface Methodology

Xinyu Gan, Holger Klose, Diana Reinecke

2022Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study investigated and optimized the nutrient remediation efficiency of a simple low-cost algal biofilm reactor, the algal turf scrubber (ATS), for wastewater treatment. Combined effects of three cultivation variables—total inorganic carbon, nitrogen-to-phosphorous (N:P) ratio, and light intensity—were examined. The ATS nutrient removal efficiency and biomass productivity were analyzed considering the response surface methodology (RSM). The maximum removal rates of total P and N were 8.3 and 19.1 mg L −1 d −1 , respectively. As much as 99% of total P and 100% of total N were removed within 7 days. Over the same period, the dissolved oxygen concentration and pH value of the medium increased. The optimal growth conditions for simultaneous maximum P and N removal and biomass productivity were identified. Our RSM-based optimization results provide new insights into the combined effect of nutrient and light availability on the ATS remediation efficiency and biomass productivity.

Topics & Concepts

Biomass (ecology)NutrientResponse surface methodologyScrubberPulp and paper industryEnvironmental remediationEffluentProductivityEnvironmental scienceWastewaterEnvironmental engineeringNitrogenChemistryAgronomyBiologyContaminationEcologyChromatographyEngineeringOrganic chemistryMacroeconomicsEconomicsAlgal biology and biofuel production
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