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Mass transfer and flow characterization of novel algae-based nutrient removal system.

Andreas HeylandJordan RoszellJeremy ChauKevin ChaiAndrew EatonKathleen NolanKyle MaddenWael H Ahmed
Published in: Biotechnology for biofuels (2021)
Manipulation of the concentration gradient across the membrane demonstrates a more prominent role of airlift mixing at higher concentration gradients. Specifically, the mass transfer rate increased threefold when the concentration gradient was increased 2.5-fold. We found that we can grow algae in the reactor chamber at rates comparable to those of other production systems and that the membrane scaffolds effectively remove nutrients form the wastewater. Our findings provide support for scalability of the design and support the use of this novel NRS for nutrient removal in aquaculture and potentially other applications.
Keyphrases
  • wastewater treatment
  • heavy metals
  • electron transfer