Resource recovery from wastewaters using microalgae-based approaches: A circular bioeconomy perspective

D Nagarajan, DJ Lee, CY Chen, JS Chang - Bioresource technology, 2020 - Elsevier
Bioresource technology, 2020Elsevier
The basic concepts of circular bioeconomy are reduce, reuse and recycle. Recovery of
recyclable nutrients from secondary sources could play a key role in meeting the increased
demands of the growing population. Wastewaters of different origin are rich in energy and
nutrients sources that can be recovered and reused in a circular bioeconomy perspective.
Microalgae can effectively utilize wastewater nutrients for growth and biomass production.
Integration of wastewater treatment and microalgal cultivation improves the environmental …
Abstract
The basic concepts of circular bioeconomy are reduce, reuse and recycle. Recovery of recyclable nutrients from secondary sources could play a key role in meeting the increased demands of the growing population. Wastewaters of different origin are rich in energy and nutrients sources that can be recovered and reused in a circular bioeconomy perspective. Microalgae can effectively utilize wastewater nutrients for growth and biomass production. Integration of wastewater treatment and microalgal cultivation improves the environmental impacts of the currently used wastewater treatment methods. This review provides comprehensive information on the potential of using microalgae for the recovery of carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus and other micronutrients from wastewaters. Major factors influencing large scale microalgal wastewater treatment are discussed and future research perspectives are proposed to foster the future development in this area.
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