Selective enrichment of auto-floating microalgae for wastewater bioremediation and biofuel/bioproduct production

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Integrating microalgal cultivation with wastewater treatment is a promising option for sustainable resource recovery and eco-friendly wastewater bioremediation. However, harvesting and culture control are major hurdles hindering its application. This study provided an effective solution to these challenges by selective enrichment of auto-floating microalgae in mixed cultures. This was achieved by repeatedly retaining the floe layer and discharging the subnatant in a semi-batch photo-bioreactor. The enriched auto-floating microalgae were dominated by Tribonema sp., which maintained its dominance (84.8 ± 9.2 %) over 180 days under non-sterile conditions. Effective autoflotation (>90 %) was achieved at a separation time of 30 min without coagulation, which enabled cost-effective microalgae harvesting. The autoflotation mechanism was in situ gas flotation, induced by photosynthetic micro‑oxygen bubbles. Cell surface hydrophobicity played a pivotal role in effective bubble-cell adhesion. This autoflotation mechanism inherently led to excellent dewaterability (SRF = 2.7 × 1011 m/kg). The enriched auto-floating microalgae demonstrated excellent nutrient removal efficiency (N and P > 98 %), and high biodiesel production potential (TFA content: 27–29 %; biodiesel productivity: 48–76 mg/L/d). It also had a high content (29–31 %) of β-(1–3/1–6)-glucans, which are well-known biological response modifiers and have wide applications in pharmaceuticals, nutraceuticals, food, feed, and cosmetics sectors. Overall, the present work demonstrates that selective enrichment of auto-floating microalgae offers great opportunities for a microalgae-based biorefinery in sustainable wastewater bioremediation.

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Qi, S., Wang, Z., Hu, Y., Lei, J., Zhan, X., & Stengel, D. B. (2023). Selective enrichment of auto-floating microalgae for wastewater bioremediation and biofuel/bioproduct production. Algal Research, 69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2022.102911

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