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Role of microalgae-bacterial consortium in wastewater treatment: A review

  • Lixin Li*
  • , Wei Chai
  • , Caiyu Sun
  • , Linlin Huang
  • , Tao Sheng
  • , Zhiwei Song
  • , Fang Ma*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In the global effort to reduce CO2 emissions, the concurrent enhancement of pollutant degradation and reductions in fossil fuel consumption are pivotal aspects of microalgae-mediated wastewater treatment. Clarifying the degradation mechanisms of bacteria and microalgae during pollutant treatment, as well as regulatory biolipid production, could enhance process sustainability. The synergistic and inhibitory relationships between microalgae and bacteria are introduced in this paper. The different stimulators that can regulate microalgal biolipid accumulation are also reviewed. Wastewater treatment technologies that utilize microalgae and bacteria in laboratories and open ponds are described to outline their application in treating heavy metal-containing wastewater, animal husbandry wastewater, pharmaceutical wastewater, and textile dye wastewater. Finally, the major requirements to scale up the cascade utilization of biomass and energy recovery are summarized to improve the development of biological wastewater treatment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number121226
JournalJournal of Environmental Management
Volume360
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Lipid production
  • Microalgal-bacterial interrelationship
  • Nutrient stress
  • Open ponds
  • Signaling molecules

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