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Title New concept of biodiesel production using food waste digestate powder: Co-culturing algae-activated sludge symbiotic system in low N and P paper mill wastewater
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Authors Talapatra, N; Ghosh, UK
Title New concept of biodiesel production using food waste digestate powder: Co-culturing algae-activated sludge symbiotic system in low N and P paper mill wastewater
Year 2022
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.157207
Abstract This paper aims to demonstrate an innovative process for the conversion of food waste digestate (FWD) powder into biofuel. The effects of different doses of FWD are investigated on microalgae-activated sludge (MAS) in treating pulp and paper mill wastewater (PPW) which generally contains insufficient nitrogen and phosphorus. FWD was added to adjust the initial N:P molar ratio in MAS at various levels (8:1 to 15:1). The highest Auxenochlorella protothecoides biomass achieved was 1.67 gL(-1) at a 13.45:1 N/P molar ratio of PPW. After 10 days of cultivation, Auxenochlorella protothecoides-activated sludge system removed 91.7%, 74.6%, and 91.5 % of total nitrogen, phospho-rus, and sCOD respectively at D0.836 gL-1 DD. The highest lipid productivity was reported as 41.27 +/- 2.43 mg L-1 day(-1). Fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) analysis showed the presence of an appreciable percentage of balanced satu-rated and unsaturated fatty acids i.e. palmitic, oleic, and linoleic acid, rendering its potential as a feedstock for biodie-sel production. Activated sludge induced flocculation of Auxenochlorella protothecoides was measured. The whole process establishes an effective means of circular economy, where the secondary source of recyclable nutrients i.e. FWD will be used as a source of N and P in PPW to obtain algal biodiesel from a negative value industrial wastewater.
Author Keywords Algae -bacteria symbiosis; Wastewater treatment; Food waste digestate; Biodiesel; Bio flocculation
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Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000831653300011
WoS Category Environmental Sciences
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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