Publications by authors named "Elena M Rojo"

Article Synopsis
  • * The study employs the IMPACT 2002+ method for life cycle assessment, comparing two harvesting technologies (membrane vs. centrifuge) and two CO2 capture methods (chemical absorption vs. membrane separation).
  • * Results indicate that using membranes for both harvesting and CO2 capture significantly lowers environmental impacts, with the membrane scenario showing a 30% reduction in various impact categories compared to centrifugation, marking it as the more environmentally viable option.
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The intensification of livestock activities lead to an increase in waste generation with high content of nutrients, as is the case of piggery wastewater. However, this type of residue can be used as culture media for algae cultivation in thin-layer cascade photobioreactors to reduce its environment impact and produce a valorizable algal biomass. Biostimulants were produced by enzymatic hydrolysis and ultrasonication of microalgal biomass, using membranes (Scenario 1) or centrifugation (Scenario 2) as harvesting methods.

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Photobioreactors for wastewater treatment coupled with nutrient recovery from the biomass is a promising biorefinery platform but requires working with microalgae-bacteria consortia. This work compares the effect that hydrolysis time and different enzymes have on the solubilization and recovery of components from microalgae-bacteria grown in piggery wastewater and microalgae grown in synthetic media by enzymatic hydrolysis. Higher carbohydrate solubilizations were obtained from microalgae-bacteria than from pure microalgae (38.

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