2021
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.1c01474
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Sustainably Cultivating and Harvesting Microalgae through Sedimentation and Forward Osmosis Using Wastes

Abstract: Cost-effective nutrient sources and dewatering are major obstacles to sustainable, scaled-up cultivation of microalgae. Employing waste resources as sources of nutrients offsets costs for nutrient supplies while adding value through simultaneous waste treatment. Forward osmosis (FO), using simulated reverse osmosis brine, is a low-energy membrane technology that can be employed to efficiently harvest microalgae from a dilute solution. In this study, Scenedesmus obliquus, a green microalga, was cultivated with … Show more

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