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Utilization of sugarcane industry effluent for high value biomass and photosynthetic pigments production of Chlorella vulgaris (PSBDU06).

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Bioresource Technology Reports, 7, 100260, 2019Trabajos contenidos:
  • Nivetha, B. J
  • Bhakyalakshmi, S. V
  • Kumar, S. D
  • Santhanam, P
  • Vijayalakshmi, D
  • Divya, M
  • Krishnaveni, N
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: A huge amount of pollutant free water required for sugarcane processing industry to obtain sugarcane byproducts. It is estimated that approximately 1-2?m3 of water being used to practice 1 ton of sugarcane and this process will generate 1 m3 as polluted effluent. This work has been dealt with treating sugarcane industry (SCI)effluent by bio cultivation of Chlorella vulgaris (PSBDU06). The cultivation of C. vulgaris in SCI effluent was also evaluated by dilution of effluent and adding external nutrient sources. The addition of KNO3 and 10 percent WW dilution resulted higher nutrients consumption (PO3?4-93.67?±?4.69 percent, NO?3-66.33?±?3.32 percent, NO?2-64.21?±?3.21 percent, SiO32-83.49?±?4.17 percent), than others. The higher biomass (6.85?±?0.34?g?L?1)and photosynthetic pigments (2.87?±?0.14??g?L?1)production could be achieved at a 10 percent WW and potassium nitrate combination. The combined bio cultivation of C. vulgaris with external additional nutrients sources with lowest dilution of SCI effluent shows excellent removal of nutrients and high value algal products achieved.
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A huge amount of pollutant free water required for sugarcane processing industry to obtain sugarcane byproducts. It is estimated that approximately 1-2?m3 of water being used to practice 1 ton of sugarcane and this process will generate 1 m3 as polluted effluent. This work has been dealt with treating sugarcane industry (SCI)effluent by bio cultivation of Chlorella vulgaris (PSBDU06). The cultivation of C. vulgaris in SCI effluent was also evaluated by dilution of effluent and adding external nutrient sources. The addition of KNO3 and 10 percent WW dilution resulted higher nutrients consumption (PO3?4-93.67?±?4.69 percent, NO?3-66.33?±?3.32 percent, NO?2-64.21?±?3.21 percent, SiO32-83.49?±?4.17 percent), than others. The higher biomass (6.85?±?0.34?g?L?1)and photosynthetic pigments (2.87?±?0.14??g?L?1)production could be achieved at a 10 percent WW and potassium nitrate combination. The combined bio cultivation of C. vulgaris with external additional nutrients sources with lowest dilution of SCI effluent shows excellent removal of nutrients and high value algal products achieved.

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