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Impact of organic solvents on lipid-extracted microalgae residues and wastewater sludge co-digestion
This study investigates the combined production of lipids and biogas via anaerobic mono- and co-digestion of microalgae biomass grown in municipal untreated wastewater. In the co-digestion assays, extracted microalgae and wastewater sludge were mixed at different ratios: 25–75, 50–50, and 75–25% tot...
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Published in: | Bioresource technology reports 2021-12, Vol.16, p.100850, Article 100850 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | This study investigates the combined production of lipids and biogas via anaerobic mono- and co-digestion of microalgae biomass grown in municipal untreated wastewater. In the co-digestion assays, extracted microalgae and wastewater sludge were mixed at different ratios: 25–75, 50–50, and 75–25% total volatile solids (VS) of each substrate, respectively. The neutral and polar fatty acid methyl esters constituted approximately 13 and 1.5% of the total lipids, respectively. Mono-digestion of lipid-extracted microalgae had a lower biochemical methane potential (BMP) than of non-extracted microalgae. Organic solvents were shown to negatively impact both mono- and co-digestion of extracted microalgae. Co-digestion experiments showed synergy between sludge and microalgae residues, increasing the BMP from 91.4 Normalized mL (NmL) CH4/g VS in the mono-digestion of evaporated extracted microalgae up to 228.6 NmL CH4/g VS in the co-digestion of the mixture with 25% VS of microalgae biomass with 75% VS of sludge.
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•Removal of organic solvent after lipid extraction improved methane production.•Co-digestion of lipid extracted algae with sludge reduced organic solvent inhibition.•Co-digestion with sludge enhanced anaerobic digestion of microalgae biomass residues. |
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ISSN: | 2589-014X 2589-014X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biteb.2021.100850 |