2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.132968
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Microalgae based wastewater treatment coupled to the production of high value agricultural products: Current needs and challenges

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“…Algumas espécies de microalgas são mixotróficas, por isso podem ser cultivadas usando duas estratégias -autotroficamente ou heterotroficamente (Sol et al, 2008;de Mendonça et al, 2018). Atualmente, as microalgas mais estudadas são do gênero Scenedesmus e Chlorella (Morillas-España et al, 2022). Artrospira platensis (spirulina),…”
Section: Microalgas Na Agriculturaunclassified
“…Algumas espécies de microalgas são mixotróficas, por isso podem ser cultivadas usando duas estratégias -autotroficamente ou heterotroficamente (Sol et al, 2008;de Mendonça et al, 2018). Atualmente, as microalgas mais estudadas são do gênero Scenedesmus e Chlorella (Morillas-España et al, 2022). Artrospira platensis (spirulina),…”
Section: Microalgas Na Agriculturaunclassified
“…249 Moreover, compared with closed bioreactors, which are not recommended for wastewater treatment processes because of their complexity and higher production costs, open RPMs systems are easier and less expensive to operate. 293 The key design parameters of RPMs were reviewed by. 287 The genera Oedogonium, Cladophora, Spirogyra, Klebsormidium and Stigeoclonium have been investigated for wastewater treatment and proven to be effective.…”
Section: Algaementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Algae-based technologies are alternative options for treating wastewater and generating useful products at low cost and high efficiency (Biris-Dorhoi et al 2016;Hwang et al 2016;Molazadeh et al 2019;Wollmann et al 2019;Do et al 2022;Li et al 2022;López-Sánchez et al 2022;Morillas-España et al 2022;Ricky and Shanthakumar 2022;Sousa et al 2022;You et al 2022). Indeed, the cultivation of microalgae offers a chemically efficient step for wastewater treatment plants, combined with the production of potentially valuable biomass.…”
Section: Microalgae-based Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data from the literature show that algal-based treatments appear to work well compared to chemical processes, which are generally too expensive to be implemented in most places and may result in secondary pollution. In addition, the algal biomass produced during treatment can be used for methane production, composting, production of fuels or fine chemicals, and as animal feed or in aquaculture (López-Sánchez et al 2022;Morillas-España et al 2022;You et al 2022).…”
Section: Microalgae-based Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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