Issue 65, 2019

Toxicity alleviation for microalgae cultivation by cationic starch addition and ammonia stripping and study on the cost assessment

Abstract

Aiming at promoting microalgae-based anaerobically digested swine manure (AD-SM) treatment, this work evaluated the feasibility of removing turbidity and ammonia in swine manure by cationic starch addition and air bubbling-driven ammonia stripping. It was observed that turbidity and ammonia toxicity were two main factors limiting algae growth. Addition of cationic starch effectively reduced turbidity of AD-SM by 77.10% in 40 min. 6 L min−1 air flow rate and 5 h stripping time were regarded as good conditions for ammonia stripping. An economic analysis was conducted to assess the feasibility of this pretreatment strategy in a pilot scale system and results indicated that unit energy input and freshwater consumption were 0.036 kW h g−1 dry biomass and 0.76 L g−1 dry biomass, respectively, much lower than those of a high dilution strategy. So it is a more promising and feasible way to pretreat AD-SM with low dilution by turbidity removal and ammonia stripping.

Graphical abstract: Toxicity alleviation for microalgae cultivation by cationic starch addition and ammonia stripping and study on the cost assessment

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 May 2019
Accepted
05 Nov 2019
First published
22 Nov 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 38235-38245

Toxicity alleviation for microalgae cultivation by cationic starch addition and ammonia stripping and study on the cost assessment

J. Li, L. Wang, Q. Lu and W. Zhou, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 38235 DOI: 10.1039/C9RA03454D

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