Author:
Merino Fernando,Mendoza Sorayda,Carhuapoma-Garay Juan,Campoverde-Vigo Luis,Huamancondor-Paz Yolanda P.,Choque-Quispe Yudith,Buleje Campos Dianeth,Choque-Quispe David,Rodriguez-Cardenas Liliana,Saldaña-Rojas Guillermo B.,Loayza-Aguilar Rómulo E.,Olivos-Ramirez Gustavo E.
Abstract
AbstractDespite the extensive development of microalgae biotechnology, it still requires new methodologies to lower production costs, especially in the field of biofuel production. Therefore, innovative methods that facilitate operations and enable cost-effective production are important in driving this industry. In this study, we propose a new low-cost and easy-to-use procedure, addressed to the generation of a culture medium for Scenedesmus acutus. The medium was obtained by thermal reduction of a sludge sample from El Ferrol Bay (Chimbote, Peru), whereby we obtained an aqueous medium. Our results indicated that the aqueous medium incorporates all necessary nutrients for microalgae production; allowing a maximum biomass of 0.75 ± 0.07 g/L with 60% of the medium; while high lipids production (59.42 ± 6.16%) was achieved with 20%. Besides, we quantified, in the experimental medium and at the end of the cultures, the levels of inorganic nutrients such as ammonium, nitrites, nitrates, and phosphates; in addition to COD and TOC, which were significantly reduced ($$p<$$
p
<
0.05) after 7 days of culture, mainly in the treatment with 20%. These results suggest tremendous potential for sludge reuse, which also entails a cost reduction in microalgae biomass production, with additional positive impacts on large-scale application over highly polluted environments.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC