Title of article :
Effect of Dilution on Nitrogen Removal from Ammonia Plant Effluent using Chlorella vulgaris and Spirulina platensis
Author/Authors :
Safari, Jaber Center for Separation Processes Modeling and Nano-Computations - School of Chemical Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Abolghasemi, Hossein Center for Separation Processes Modeling and Nano-Computations - School of Chemical Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran - Oil and Gas Center of Excellence - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Esmaili, Mohammad Center for Separation Processes Modeling and Nano-Computations - School of Chemical Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Delavari Amrei, Hossein Department of Chemical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - University of Bojnord, Bojnord, Iran , Pourjamshidian, Reza Center for Separation Processes Modeling and Nano-Computations - School of Chemical Engineering - College of Engineering - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Pages :
11
From page :
681
To page :
691
Abstract :
In this study, the removal of nitrogen from effluent of ammonia plant by Chlorella vulgaris and Spirulina platensis was investigated. For this purpose, microalgae were cultivated in three diluting percentage of the wastewater (1, 3, and 5%) at 29±1 ◦C and light intensity at surface of culture were adjusted to 150 μmol photon / (m2. s). The results showed that Spirulina platensis is more capable than Chlorella vulgaris to grow in high levels of total nitrogen concentration. Also, maximum biomass production rate happened in 1% diluted samples for Chlorella vulgaris and 3% for Spirulina platensis. Furthermore, Chlorella vulgaris reduce total nitrogen concentration up to 55%. This value for Spirulina platensis was about 96%. However, for both species the removal of nitrogen in 1% diluted wastewater was maximum. According to the results of diluted wastewater of ammonia plant, it is a suitable culture medium for microalgae and it can be used to remove the nitrogen before entering the wastewater in nature.
Keywords :
Ammonia plant , Wastewater treatment , Diluting percentage , Nitrogen removal , Microalgae
Journal title :
Pollution
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2704081
Link To Document :
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