Treatment of Wastewaters by Microalgae and the Potential Applications of the Produced Biomass—A Review
The treatment of different types of wastewater by physicochemical or biological (non-microalgal) methods could often be either inefficient or energy-intensive. Microalgae are ubiquitous microscopic organisms, which thrive in water bodies that contain the necessary nutrients. Wastewaters are typicall...
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doaj-d671d853d7cc4eb086715801eb6b59022020-12-26T00:03:30ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-12-0113272710.3390/w13010027Treatment of Wastewaters by Microalgae and the Potential Applications of the Produced Biomass—A ReviewHareb Al-Jabri0Probir Das1Shoyeb Khan2Mahmoud Thaher3Mohammed AbdulQuadir4Center for Sustainable Development, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, Doha 2713, QatarCenter for Sustainable Development, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, Doha 2713, QatarCenter for Sustainable Development, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, Doha 2713, QatarCenter for Sustainable Development, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, Doha 2713, QatarCenter for Sustainable Development, College of Arts and Sciences, Qatar University, Doha 2713, QatarThe treatment of different types of wastewater by physicochemical or biological (non-microalgal) methods could often be either inefficient or energy-intensive. Microalgae are ubiquitous microscopic organisms, which thrive in water bodies that contain the necessary nutrients. Wastewaters are typically contaminated with nitrogen, phosphorus, and other trace elements, which microalgae require for their cell growth. In addition, most of the microalgae are photosynthetic in nature, and these organisms do not require an organic source for their proliferation, although some strains could utilize organics both in the presence and absence of light. Therefore, microalgal bioremediation could be integrated with existing treatment methods or adopted as the single biological method for efficiently treating wastewater. This review paper summarized the mechanisms of pollutants removal by microalgae, microalgal bioremediation potential of different types of wastewaters, the potential application of wastewater-grown microalgal biomass, existing challenges, and the future direction of microalgal application in wastewater treatment.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/1/27microalgaebioremediation of wastewatercarbon dioxide sequestrationcircular economybiomass valorization |
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Hareb Al-Jabri Probir Das Shoyeb Khan Mahmoud Thaher Mohammed AbdulQuadir Treatment of Wastewaters by Microalgae and the Potential Applications of the Produced Biomass—A Review Water microalgae bioremediation of wastewater carbon dioxide sequestration circular economy biomass valorization |
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Hareb Al-Jabri Probir Das Shoyeb Khan Mahmoud Thaher Mohammed AbdulQuadir |
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Treatment of Wastewaters by Microalgae and the Potential Applications of the Produced Biomass—A Review |
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Treatment of Wastewaters by Microalgae and the Potential Applications of the Produced Biomass—A Review |
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Treatment of Wastewaters by Microalgae and the Potential Applications of the Produced Biomass—A Review |
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Treatment of Wastewaters by Microalgae and the Potential Applications of the Produced Biomass—A Review |
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Treatment of Wastewaters by Microalgae and the Potential Applications of the Produced Biomass—A Review |
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treatment of wastewaters by microalgae and the potential applications of the produced biomass—a review |
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The treatment of different types of wastewater by physicochemical or biological (non-microalgal) methods could often be either inefficient or energy-intensive. Microalgae are ubiquitous microscopic organisms, which thrive in water bodies that contain the necessary nutrients. Wastewaters are typically contaminated with nitrogen, phosphorus, and other trace elements, which microalgae require for their cell growth. In addition, most of the microalgae are photosynthetic in nature, and these organisms do not require an organic source for their proliferation, although some strains could utilize organics both in the presence and absence of light. Therefore, microalgal bioremediation could be integrated with existing treatment methods or adopted as the single biological method for efficiently treating wastewater. This review paper summarized the mechanisms of pollutants removal by microalgae, microalgal bioremediation potential of different types of wastewaters, the potential application of wastewater-grown microalgal biomass, existing challenges, and the future direction of microalgal application in wastewater treatment. |
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microalgae bioremediation of wastewater carbon dioxide sequestration circular economy biomass valorization |
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