Zeolite addition in microalgae Chlorella sp. for treatment of bacteria contaminated vinasse

Author:

Budianto Gregorius Prima Indra1,Wibowo Yari Mukti2,Hadiyanto Hadiyanto3,Widayat Widayat3

Affiliation:

1. Chemical Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty Setia Budi University Jl. LetJend Sutoyo Mojosongo Indonesia

2. Chemical Analyst Department, Engineering Faculty Setia Budi University Jl. LetJend Sutoyo Mojosongo Indonesia

3. Chemical Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty Diponegoro University Jl. Prof. Soedarto, Tembalang Semarang Indonesia

Abstract

AbstractChlorella pyrenoidosa has been grown in artificial vinasse digestate. The method being used is intended to gather data on kinetic parameters that govern the performance of C. pyrenoidosa cultivated in a medium containing bacterial components. This condition was developed by introducing 1000 μL of Bacillus cereus to the medium (5 ppm of vinasse: 15 ppm of NaHCO3 = 3:2), which was subsequently mixed with C. pyrenoidosa culture at a 1:1 v/v ratio. The cultivation was carried out in batch mode for 15 days. The photosynthesis process of C. pyrenoidosa was conducted in 14 h and supported by 2 mL L−1 Guillard, which was given every 5 days. The study additionally investigated how different amounts of Zeolite (30, 60, and 90 gL−1) affected the kinetic parameters of microalgae grown in artificial vinasse digestate. This study demonstrated that the utilization of artificial vinasse digestate as a growing medium for C. pyrenoidosa resulted in growth limitation symptoms of microalgae, as a consequence of unfavorable interaction between C. pyrenoidosa and bacteria that already existed in the medium. This is indicated by low values of growth kinetics parameters, including specific growth rate (0.0259 d−1) and biomass productivity (0.51774 gL−1d−1) as compared to the reactor without bacteria in the medium. Therefore, adding a certain quantity of Zeolite to the reactor is a promising alternative for mitigating the negative effects of bacterial presence. With the addition of 90 g L−1 of Zeolite to the reactor, the specific growth rate of C. pyrenoidosa increases by 71%, indicating an appropriate growth. In addition, the total yield of PHB formation and the Melanoidin degradation efficacy of this reactor improved by 70% and 98%, respectively.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pollution,Waste Management and Disposal

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