2021
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.1c01874
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Treatment of Saline Organic-Rich Fermentation Wastewater by Marine Chlorella sp. for Value-Added Biomass Production

Abstract: High-salt-concentration wastewater is an important pollution source for the ocean environment, and its ecological treatment is obligatory to meet the standard of discharge. In this study, an isolated Chlorella sp. from seawater was cultivated to treat salt organic-rich fermentation wastewater to simultaneously remove organic and inorganic nutrients. The results show that Chlorella sp. achieved the highest biomass (6.07 g/L) under a mixotrophic mode in a medium containing 50% fermentation wastewater. The remova… Show more

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