2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10249053
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Microalgal Biomass Generation via Electroflotation: A Cost-Effective Dewatering Technology

Abstract: Microalgae are an excellent source of bioactive compounds for the production of a wide range of vital consumer products in the biofuel, pharmaceutical, food, cosmetics, and agricultural industries, in addition to huge upstream benefits relating to carbon dioxide biosequestration and wastewater treatment. However, energy-efficient, cost-effective, and scalable microalgal technologies for commercial-scale applications are limited, and this has significantly impacted the full-scale implementation of microalgal bi… Show more

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“…More specifically, coagulation revolves around the adjustment of the pH levels and introduction of an electrolyte, while flocculation relies on the cationic addition of polymers. Nevertheless, both have been found to perform in the same manner (Jeevanandam et al 2020). Coagulants can be introduced to the wastewater in an effort to force the smaller particles to aggregate into larger ones that can be later settled (Amuda and Alade 2006).…”
Section: Coagulation and Flocculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More specifically, coagulation revolves around the adjustment of the pH levels and introduction of an electrolyte, while flocculation relies on the cationic addition of polymers. Nevertheless, both have been found to perform in the same manner (Jeevanandam et al 2020). Coagulants can be introduced to the wastewater in an effort to force the smaller particles to aggregate into larger ones that can be later settled (Amuda and Alade 2006).…”
Section: Coagulation and Flocculationmentioning
confidence: 99%