Optimisation of Scenedesmus almeriensis production using pig slurry as the sole nutrient source
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Ciardi, Martina![University of Almería authority University of Almería authority](/themes/Mirage2/images/autoridades/autoridad.png)
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2021-10-13Abstract
Pig slurry was used as the sole nutrient source to produce biomass of the microalga Scenedesmus almeriensis using laboratory-scale bubble column photobioreactors. No differences in terms of biomass productivity were observed between fresh and digested pig slurry. The optimum dilution rate to enable the processing of the largest amount of pig slurry per litre was 5%, which led to a biomass productivity rate of 0.68 g·L-1·day-1, comparable to that of the standard growth medium formulated using pure chemicals (0.70 g·L-1·day-1). The inlet N-NH4+ concentration was approximately 180 mg·L-1, with inhibitory effects being observed at concentrations higher than 200 mg·L-1. The N-NH4+, N-NO3-, P-PO43-, and chemical oxygen demand removal rates were 34.1, 0.5, 2.1, and 519.3 mg·L-1·day-1. The observed turbidity of the media did not affect microalgal growth at the studied dilutions. Ozonation effectively reduced the chemical oxygen demand concentration of the media, but no effect on microalgal gro...