1996
DOI: 10.1016/0960-8524(96)00045-4
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Effect of ammonia concentrations on growth of Chlorella vulgaris and nitrogen removal from media

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“…Volatile acids and total sugars are represented 62% of COD, calculated with parameters express in Table. 1. It is very important because some strains of cyanobacterial and microalgae could be used as simple molecules as glucose and acids organic or acetate for growth heterotrophic on dark cultivation (FAY, 1983;TAM & WONG, 1996). Figure 1 presents soluble COD profile in different experimental conditions of inoculum and temperature.…”
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“…Volatile acids and total sugars are represented 62% of COD, calculated with parameters express in Table. 1. It is very important because some strains of cyanobacterial and microalgae could be used as simple molecules as glucose and acids organic or acetate for growth heterotrophic on dark cultivation (FAY, 1983;TAM & WONG, 1996). Figure 1 presents soluble COD profile in different experimental conditions of inoculum and temperature.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of cyanobacteria cultures in wastewater treatment is suggested since many years for nitrogen and phosphorus removal from industrial and urban effluents (ARDELEAN & ZARNEA, 1998;ASLAN & KAPDAN, 2006;LINCOLN et al 1996;NUÑEZ et al 2001;QUEIROZ et al 2007;TAM & WONG, 1996). Microalgae are prokaryotic, as green algae (Chlorophyta), or eukaryotic photosynthetic microorganisms, as cyanobacteria (Cyanophyceae) (MATA et al 2010).…”
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“…Los porcentajes de remoción de nitrógeno y fosfatos por la microalga en el agua residual fueron significativos, alcanzando valores superiores al 98% para el nitrógeno y del 65% para los fosfatos, teniendo en cuenta que normalmente para la remoción de estos nutrientes es preciso aplicar tratamientos terciarios.. Esto se debe a que son nutrientes esenciales en la formación de biomasa [22], por lo que incorporan el amonio, nitrato y fósforo por absorción directa [23].…”
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“…Desde mediados del siglo XX se sabe que las microalgas son eficientes en la remoción de nitrógeno y fósforo en aguas residuales (Hammouda et al 1995, Tam & Wong 1996, Brennan & Owende 2010, Park et al 2011a, AbdelRaouf et al 2012. Esto se debe a que son nutrientes esenciales en la formación de biomasa (Markou & Georgakakis 2011), por lo que incorporan el amonio, nitrato y fósforo por absorción directa (Tam & Wong 1996).…”
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