A microalgae–bacteria consortium applied to the treatment of domestic wastewater can be an alternative to reduce the energy consumption of aerobic systems if the algal biomass produces enough oxygen for bacterial consumption. This study proposed to evaluate the microalgal production of photosynthetic O2 and consumption by heterotrophic organic matter-removing and autotrophic nitrifying bacteria through respirometric tests.
RESULTS
Aggregates composed of predominantly spherical green microalgae and bacteria were formed in a photosequencing batch reactor, with 6 h cycles, and fed with synthetic domestic wastewater. Biomass reached 800 mgVSS L−1 and chlorophyll-a content of 4 mg gVSS−1. Photosynthetic oxygen production reached 33.4 mgO2 gSS−1 h−1. Through respirometric tests and oxygen mass balance, oxygen consumption rates by ordinary heterotrophic bacteria (5.9 mgO2 gSS−1 h−1), ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (8.67 mgO2 gSS−1 h−1) and nitrite-oxidizing bacteria (0.78 mgO2 gSS−1 h−1) were obtained.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Chemical Technology and Biotechnology(JCTB) is an international, inter-disciplinary peer-reviewed journal concerned with the application of scientific discoveries and advancements in chemical and biological technology that aim towards economically and environmentally sustainable industrial processes.