2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0960-8524(00)00183-8
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Nitrogen budget in Scenedesmus obliquus cultures with artificial wastewater

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“…This fact has been already observed by Voltolina et al (1998Voltolina et al ( , 2005, Nuñez et al (2001) and by Tam and Wong (1996). The latter authors found that the residual NH 4 -N in cultures of C. vulgaris was <5% of the initial amount when the initial amount of NH 4 -N was lower than 80 mg L −1 .…”
Section: Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removalsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…This fact has been already observed by Voltolina et al (1998Voltolina et al ( , 2005, Nuñez et al (2001) and by Tam and Wong (1996). The latter authors found that the residual NH 4 -N in cultures of C. vulgaris was <5% of the initial amount when the initial amount of NH 4 -N was lower than 80 mg L −1 .…”
Section: Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removalsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Moreover, since ammonia is mostly present in the ionised form below pH 8.0, the risk of ammonia of being toxic to the cultures was prevented (Abeliovich and Azov 1976;). According to Voltolina et al (1998Voltolina et al ( , 2005 and Nuñez et al (2001), only 25-33% of the initial NH 4 -N content was recycled in the protein biomass by cultures of S. obliquus, whilst the largest part was lost (presumably as ammonia gas to the atmosphere) as a result of the combined effect of the high pH values of the culture and of the aeration. In our study, the amount of N recycled in the biomass was considerably higher than that reported in the literature, with up to 80% of which was removed.…”
Section: Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These values were chosen because they were similar to the composition of secondary effluents of some wastewater treatment plants reported before (Martínez et al 2000;Nuñez et al 2001;Voltolina et al 2005). The pH value of the synthetic wastewater was adjusted to 7.3-7.4.…”
Section: Wastewatermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the authors, the presence of ammonium predominates at pH below 8.0, but, with increasing pH, ammonia levels increase, which acts as an inhibitor of photosynthesis and microalga growth. According to Nuñez et al (2001), between 25-33% of the initial ammonium was used by the Scenedesmus obliquus microalgae, assuming that the majority was lost as gas to the atmosphere and resulting from the combination of high pH values and aeration of the culture. Benavides & Torzillo (2012) cultivated Chlorella vulgaris with a pH close to 7 and obtained an ammonium use by the microalga of 85%, reducing losses by volatilization (15%).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%