Pile Cloth Media Filtration for Harvesting Microalgae Used for Wastewater Treatment

Author:

Velten Hermann1ORCID,Krahe Daniel1,Hasport Nils1,Fundneider Thomas2ORCID,Grabbe Ulrich2,Knorr Linda1,Theilen Ulf1

Affiliation:

1. Competence Center for Sustainable Engineering and Environmental Systems (ZEuUS), THM University of Applied Sciences, Wiesenstr. 14, 35390 Giessen, Germany

2. Mecana AG GmbH, Industriestrasse 39, 8864 Reichenburg, Switzerland

Abstract

The harvesting of microalgae biomass cultivated during different processes is still identified as the main driver of biomass production cost. Particularly in the field of wastewater treatment, an energy-efficient and reliable harvesting or separation method is needed to remove microalgae biomass from the wastewater after nutrient assimilation. In this study, the suitability of pile cloth media filtration (PCMF) for microalgae harvesting during wastewater treatment is investigated. A mini plate PCMF was operated over 18 months with three different pile cloth media as part of a pilot-scale wastewater treatment plant incorporating a microalgae treatment step for phosphorus and nitrogen removal. During this time, the removal rates and achievable total suspended solids (TSS) concentration in the effluent were recorded. Differences between the three pile cloth media were noticeable, with TSS concentrations ranging from 9.7 mg·L−1 to 17.7 mg·L−1. The pilot-scale data were used to determine the dimensions of a large-scale PCMF and to estimate its energy demand. This resulted in theoretical energy demands of 7 to 8 Wh·m−3 or 37 Wh·kg−1 TSS, considerably lower than the energy demand of other harvesting technologies.

Funder

Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

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