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Wastewater based microalgal biorefinery for bioenergy production: Progress and challenges

Title
Wastewater based microalgal biorefinery for bioenergy production: Progress and challenges
Authors
Bhatia S.K.Mehariya S.Bhatia R.K.Kumar M.Pugazhendhi A.Awasthi M.K.Atabani A.E.Kumar G.Kim W.Seo S.-O.Yang Y.-H.
Ewha Authors
김우성
SCOPUS Author ID
김우성scopus
Issue Date
2021
Journal Title
Science of the Total Environment
ISSN
0048-9697JCR Link
Citation
Science of the Total Environment vol. 751
Keywords
BioenergyFeedstockManagementResource recoveryTreatmentWastewater
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Review
Abstract
Treatment of industrial and domestic wastewater is very important to protect downstream users from health risks and meet the freshwater demand of the ever-increasing world population. Different types of wastewater (textile, dairy, pharmaceutical, swine, municipal, etc.) vary in composition and require different treatment strategies. Wastewater management and treatment is an expensive process; hence, it is important to integrate relevant technology into this process to make it more feasible and cost-effective. Wastewater treatment using microalgae-based technology could be a global solution for resource recovery from wastewater and to provide affordable feedstock for bioenergy (biodiesel, biohydrogen, bio-alcohol, methane, and bioelectricity) production. Various microalgal cultivation systems (open or closed photobioreactors), turf scrubber, and hybrid systems have been developed. Although many algal biomass harvesting methods (physical, chemical, biological, and electromagnetic) have been reported, it is still an expensive process. In this review article, resource recovery from wastewater using algal cultivation, biomass harvesting, and various technologies applied in converting algal biomass into bioenergy, along with the various challenges that are encountered are discussed in brief. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
DOI
10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.141599
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