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Reference al. et Arora Calixto al. et He Lekshmi Mahapatra Ebrahimian
Biomass productivity (mg/L/day) 174 283.6 85 122 138
phosphorus (mg/L) (71.8% 13.5 (86% 286 (70.5% (76.9% (86% 0.6
Initial content 28.0 TP: removal) PO 4 -P: 1.4 TP: PO 4 -P: removal) 28 TP: removal) 22.2 OP: removal) PO 4 -P: removal)
flows. nitrogen (mg/L) (83.9% 8.7 40 0.0012 17 6.3 1.6 992 (80% 197 (89.6% 51.5 11.3 182.6 removal)
domestic Initial content 50.8 TN: removal) NH 3 -N: NO 3 -N: NO 2 -N: 29 TN: NH 3 -N: NO 3 -N: NO 2 -N: NH 3 -N: (98.9% removal) NO 3 -N: removal) 64.6 TN: removal) NH 3 -N: (88.8% removal) NH 3 -N: (100% removal) NO 3 -N: (80%
growing TOC (93.9% removal) (85.8% removal)
microalgae Initial (mg/L) 120.1 32 219 NH 3 -N, Nitrogen from ammonia; NO 2 -N, nitrogen from nitrites; NO 3 -N, nitrogen from nitrates; PO 4 -P, phosphorus from phosphates; TN, total nitrogen; TOC, total organic carbon; TP, total phosphorus.
by description 100% sewage secondary with of at (25%) (75%)
nutrients at and tank concentration undiluted sewage wastewater and primary wastewater
of medium wastewater domestic septic sedimentation 29 mg/L filtered of secondary municipal
uptake Culture Sewage Municipal 25% at of initial of TN Autoclaved domestic Municipal 100% sterilized Mixture and
total Mix
and
content debaryana and
Initial sp. vulgaris pyrenoidosa comprising Bacillariophyceae,
7.3 Chlamydomonas Chlamydomonas Chlorophyceae, Cyanophyceae, Euglenophyceae vulgaris
Table Species Chlorella Chlorella Consortium C.