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Flocculation

Optimization of flocculation with tannin-based flocculant in the water reuse and lipidic production for the cultivation of Acutodesmus obliquus

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Pages 936-942 | Received 06 Apr 2016, Accepted 02 Dec 2016, Published online: 31 Jan 2017
 

ABSTRACT

This paper evaluated the optimization of natural flocculant in different conditions in a tubular photobioreactor using swine wastewater effluent as culture media in a pilot-scale microalgae production plant. This study aimed to assess the flocculation efficiency of Tanfloc SG via a central composite design (CCD), with varying Tanfloc SG concentration, biomass concentration and pH. Subsequently, the microalga Acutodesmus obliquus was cultivated in medium obtained from the recycled recovery of microalgae cells via flocculation with Tanfloc SG. Results showed that the recycled medium after flocculation with Tanfloc SG had a positive effect on the biomass and lipid production of A. obliquus.

Nomenclature

BC=

Biomass concentration

CCD=

Central composite design

OD=

Optical density

NPDEAS=

Núcleo de Núcleo de Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento de Energia Autossustentável

TOC=

Total organic carbon (mg/L)

TN=

Total nitrogen (mg/L)

TC=

Tanfloc concentration

ηf=

Flocculation efficiency (%)

Funding

The authors acknowledge with gratitude the support of the Brazilian National Council of Scientific and Technological Development, CNPq (projects 454669/2014-3 407204/2013-0, 407198/2013-0, 403560/2013-6, 482336/2012-9, 485058/2012-0, 504625/2010-1, 558835/2010-4, 574759/2008-5), TANAC and of NILKO Technology, Ltd. They also thank the Federal University of Paraná for infrastructural support.

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