Nitrate removal from liquid effluents using microalgae immobilized on chitosan nanofiber mats
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-18, 11:13authored byEroglu, E, Agarwal, V, Bradshaw, M, Chen, X, Steven SmithSteven Smith, Raston, CL, Iyer, KS
Mats of electrospun chitosan nanofibers were found effective in immobilizing microalgal cells. These immobilized microalgal cells were also used as a durable model system for wastewater treatment which has been demonstrated by the removal of around 87% nitrate from liquid effluents ([NO3−-N]initial 30 mg L−1). Virtuous nitrate removal rates were derived by superimposing physicochemical adsorption and biological nutrient consumption phenomena for chitosan and microalgae, respectively.
History
Publication title
Green Chemistry
Volume
14
Issue
10
Pagination
2682-2685
ISSN
1463-9262
Department/School
School of Natural Sciences
Publisher
Royal Soc Chemistry
Place of publication
Thomas Graham House, Science Park, Milton Rd, Cambridge, England, Cambs, Cb4 0Wf