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Title: An integrated approach for biofuel and fertilizer production using microalgae grown in wastewater
Authors: Musetsho, Pfano 
Keywords: Microalgae biomass;Wastewater
Issue Date: Sep-2022
Abstract: 
Microalgae are recognized as potential candidates for resource recovery from wastewater and
are projected for biorefinery models. Therefore, this study was undertaken to evaluate the
potential of poultry litter and municipal wastewater as nutrient and water sources, for the
cultivation of Acutodesmus obliquus for lipids production for biodiesel application. The
efficacy of lipid extracted biomass (LEA) as fertilizer for mung bean crops was also assessed
in microcosm. A. obliquus cultivation in acid pre-treated poultry litter extract (PPLE) showed
maximum biomass production of 1.90 g L-1
, which was 74.67% and 12.61% higher than the
raw poultry litter extract (RPPE) and BG11 respectively. Higher NO3-N, NH3-N, and PO4-P
removal of 79.51%, 81.82%, and 80.52% respectively were observed in PPLE as compared to
RPLE treatment. The highest biomass (140.36 mg L-1 d
-1
), lipids (38.49 mg L-1 d
-1
), and
carbohydrates (49.55 mg L-1 d
-1
) productivities were observed in the PPLE medium. The
application of LEA as a fertilizer for mung bean crops showed improvement in plant growth
and soil microbial activity. A maximum increase in organic carbon (59.5%) and dehydrogenase
activity (130.8%) was observed in LEA amended soil which was significantly higher than
chemical fertilizer (CF) control in 30 days. Whilst plant fresh weight and leaf chlorophyll in
the LEA amended soil was comparable to whole algal biomass (WA) and CF control. The
findings of the present study could be a basis for sustainable biorefinery for the valorization of
wastewater for the production of microalgae-derived biofuel and byproducts for agricultural
applications.
Description: 
Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Technology: Biotechnology, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2022.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4707
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4707
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