
Microalgae as tertiary wastewater treatment: Energy production, carbon neutrality, and high-value products
2023; Elsevier BV; Volume: 72; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/j.algal.2023.103113
ISSN2211-9264
AutoresAna Carolina de Lima Barizão, Luiz Eduardo de Oliveira Gomes, Larissa Lamburghini Brandão, Igor Carvalho Fontes Sampaio, Isabela Viana Lopes de Moura, Ricardo Franci Gonçalves, Jairo Pinto de Oliveira, Sérvio Túlio Alves Cassini,
Tópico(s)Algal biology and biofuel production
ResumoIn general, wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) use basic effluent treatment (primary and secondary). However, including a tertiary treatment may enhance the quality of the treated effluent, making it reusable for different purposes. Several tertiary treatment techniques are available in the literature (e.g., coagulation, flocculation, filtration, and oxidation), but they are mainly focused on nutrients and contaminants remove (e.g., trace metals). However, when microalgae cultivation is applied as tertiary treatment, other possibilities could be explored. During the growth, microalgae incorporate nutrients present in the effluent in their biomass that could generate further high-value products such as biofuel, biochar, and carotenoids. In addition, during photosynthesis process they can fixed high CO2 rates, playing an important role in global climate mitigation under a carbon neutrality perspective. In this sense, we identified the potential of microalgae cultivation as a tertiary treatment, emphasizing its capacity of removal nutrients and also their potential reduce the WWTP's carbon footprint; while generating other high-value products.
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