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Strategy for the formation of microalgae-bacteria aggregates in high-rate algal ponds.

Antonio G Dos Santos NetoMartín Barragán-TrinidadLourdinha FlorencioGermán Buitrón
Published in: Environmental technology (2021)
This work studied the formation of aggregates used for wastewater treatment in high-rate algal ponds (HRAP). For this, the establishment of microalgae-bacteria aggregates in these systems was evaluated, considering strategies for the inoculation and start-up. Two HRAP were operated in parallel, at first in batch mode and then in continuous flow. The wastewater treatment was efficient, with removal rates around 80% for COD and N-ammoniacal. Volatile suspended solids and chlorophyll for the culture grew continuously reached a concentration of 548 ± 11 mg L -1 and 7.8 mg L -1 , respectively. Larger photogranules were observed when the system was placed in a continuous regime. The protein fraction of extracellular polymeric substances was identified as a determinant in photogranules formation. During the continuous regime, more than 50% of the biomass was higher than 0.2 mm, flocculation efficiency of 78 ± 6%, and the volumetric sludge index of 32 ± 5 mL g -1 . The genetic sequencing showed the growth of cyanobacteria in the aggregate and the presence of microalgae from the chlorophytes and diatoms groups in the final biomass.
Keyphrases
  • wastewater treatment
  • anaerobic digestion
  • antibiotic resistance genes
  • drug delivery
  • cancer therapy
  • microbial community
  • sewage sludge
  • protein protein
  • risk assessment
  • drug release
  • heavy metals