2022
DOI: 10.3390/su142315607
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Opportunities and Challenges from Symbiosis of Agro-Industrial Residue Anaerobic Digestion with Microalgae Cultivation

Abstract: During the last few years, many studies have tested microalgal systems for nitrogen removal from the digestate. However, most of these studies were carried out using pure culture microalgal strains, which require aseptic conditions and thus cannot be used in full-scale applications. The aim of the present study was to explore opportunities in and challenges of the industrial symbiosis of anaerobic digestion and microalgae cultivation to enhance agro-industrial residue management. Batch tests were carried out t… Show more

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“…Microalgae use light energy to convert carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) into organic matter and release oxygen (O 2 ) as a byproduct. This process leads to a pH increase in the culture medium, because CO 2 is consumed and O 2 is released [35,36]. Moreover, microalgae require nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus for their growth.…”
Section: Effect Of Zno Nps On Nutrient Uptakementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microalgae use light energy to convert carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) into organic matter and release oxygen (O 2 ) as a byproduct. This process leads to a pH increase in the culture medium, because CO 2 is consumed and O 2 is released [35,36]. Moreover, microalgae require nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus for their growth.…”
Section: Effect Of Zno Nps On Nutrient Uptakementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the management of the AD effluent (i.e., digestate), it is well known that sometimes its characteristics (e.g., high ammonia concentration and/or presence of dangerous compounds) may represent a challenge [6].…”
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confidence: 99%