Optimal Temperature and Light Intensity for Improved Mixotrophic Metabolism of Treating Livestock Wastewater.

J Microbiol Biotechnol

Department of Environmental Engineering and Soil Environment Research Center, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju 54896, Republic of Korea.

Published: November 2017

Mixotrophic microalgal growth gives a great premise for wastewater treatment based on photoautotrophic nutrient utilization and heterotrophic organic removal while producing renewable biomass. There remains a need for a control strategy to enrich them in a photobioreactor. This study performed a series of batch experiments using a mixotroph, , to characterize optimal guidelines of mixotrophic growth based on a statistical design of the experiment. Using a central composite design, this study evaluated how temperature and light irradiance are associated with CO capture and organic carbon respiration through biomass production and ammonia removal kinetics. By conducting regressions on the experimental data, response surfaces were created to suggest proper ranges of temperature and light irradiance that mixotrophs can beneficially use as two types of energy sources. The results identified that efficient mixotrophic metabolism of for organics and inorganics occurs at the temperature of 30-40°C and diurnal light condition of 150-200 μmol E·m·s. The optimal specific growth rate and ammonia removal rate were recorded as 0.51/d and 0.56/h on average, respectively, and the confirmation test verified that the organic removal rate was 105 mg COD·l·d. These results support the development of a viable option for sustainable treatment and effluent quality management of problematic livestock wastewater.

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