Journal article
Integration of Waste Valorization for Sustainable Production of Chemicals and Materials via Algal Cultivation
Y Chen, LP Sun, ZH Liu, G Martin, Z Sun
Topics in Current Chemistry | SPRINGER INT PUBL AG | Published : 2017
Abstract
Managing waste is an increasing problem globally. Microalgae have the potential to help remove contaminants from a range of waste streams and convert them into useful biomass. This article presents a critical review of recent technological developments in the production of chemicals and other materials from microalgae grown using different types of waste. A range of novel approaches are examined for efficiently capturing CO2 in flue gas via photosynthetic microalgal cultivation. Strategies for using microalgae to assimilate nitrogen, organic carbon, phosphorus, and metal ions from wastewater are considered in relation to modes of production. Generally, more economical open cultivation system..
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Awarded by National Natural Science Foundation of China
Funding Acknowledgements
The authors acknowledge financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31501493) and ''Young Eastern Scholar program'' at Shanghai Institutions of Higher Learning (QD2015047).