Biotreatment of landfill leachate by microalgae-bacteria consortium in sequencing batch mode and product utilization.

Bioresour Technol

Cyprus International University, Department of Environmental Engineering, Haspolat - Nicosia, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus via Mersin 10, Turkey; Cyprus International University, Environmental Research Center, Haspolat - Nicosia, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus via Mersin 10, Turkey. Electronic address:

Published: August 2019

Biotreatment of leachate by microalgae-bacteria in a sequencing batch mode using a photobioreactor was investigated. The microalgae-bacteria biomass initial concentration was maintained at 3:1 ratio. The increase in the initial concentration of the biomass in the 2 batch favoured biomass growth, doubling biomass productivity, compared to the 1 batch. In both batches, N-NH was completely removed from the leachate. In the 2 batch, the nitrate, COD and phenol removal efficiencies were above 90%. The relative toxicity reduced from 57.32 to 1.12% at the end of 2 batch. The fatty acids content (C16-18) varied from 85.47 to 87.65% for the 1 batch and 86.72 to 87.69% for the 2nd batch. The crude glycerol content varied from 34.54 to 42.36% for the 1 batch and 33.64 to 39.55% for the 2 batch. The coexistence of microalgae and bacteria played an important role in leachate treatment and biomass production for biorefinery purposes.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2019.121396DOI Listing

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