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Effects of light intensity and magnesium supplementation in pretreatment cycle on ammonium removal from wastewater of photobioreactor using a biofilter composed of the aerial microalga Trentepohlia aurea
Authors:Katsuya Abe  Tomohiro Bito  Asumi Sato  Nobuhiro Aburai
Affiliation:1. Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kogakuin University, 2665-1, Nakano-machi, Hachioji, Tokyo, 192-0015, Japan
Abstract:Application of a laboratory-scale photobioreactor containing a biofilter composed of the aerial microalga Trentepohlia aurea to the removal of ammonium from synthetic wastewater was assessed to determine whether the system could be applied to water purification and the treatment of eutrophic water. The removal efficiency of the photobioreactor was tested after ten biofilter sheets (total dry weight cells: 50 mg) were cycled in nitrogen-free Bold’s basal (BB) medium for 72 h (pretreatment cycle). The ammonium removal ability was significantly enhanced when the photobioreactor was operated after performing the pretreatment cycle using nitrogen-free BB medium supplemented with magnesium. Moreover, the illumination conditions during the treatment were shown to affect the nitrogen removal ability, and this ability was strongly dependent on the concentrations of organic compounds (e.g., α-ketoglutarate and pyruvate) for assimilating the nitrogen source in the T. aurea biofilter.
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