화학공학소재연구정보센터
Bioresource Technology, Vol.153, 383-387, 2014
Algae-facilitated chemical phosphorus removal during high-density Chlorella emersonii cultivation in a membrane bioreactor
An algae-based membrane bioreactor (A-MBR) was evaluated for high-density algae cultivation and phosphorus (P) removal. The A-MBR was seeded with Chlorella emersonii and operated at a hydraulic retention time of 1 day with minimal biomass wastage for about 150 days. The algae concentration increased from initially 385 mg/L (or 315 mg biomass COD/L) to a final of 4840 mg/L (or 1664 mg COD/L), yielding an average solids (algae biomass + minerals) production rate of 32.5 g m (3) d (1) or 6.2 g m (2) d (1). The A-MBR was able to remove 66 +/- 9% of the total P from the water while the algal biomass had an average of 7.5 +/- 0.2% extracellular P and 0.4% of intracellular P. The results suggest that algae-induced phosphate precipitation by algae is key to P removal and high-density algae cultivation produces P-rich algal biomass with excellent settling properties. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.