Engineered algal systems for the treatment of anaerobic digestate: A meta-analysis.

Published
March 24, 2024
Journal
Journal of environmental management
PICOID
62c91efc
DOI
Citations
0
Keywords
Microalgae, Nutrient recycling, Systematic review, Wastewater
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Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Patients/Population/Participants

algal growth, nutrient removal

Intervention

biological or chemical pretreatment of digestate

Comparison

digestate dilution

Outcome

increased productivity

Abstract

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The objective of this review was to provide quantitative insights into algal growth and nutrient removal in anaerobic digestate. To synthesize the relevant literature, a meta-analysis was conducted using data from 58 articles to elucidate key factors that impact algal biomass productivity and nutrient removal from anaerobic digestate. On average, algal biomass productivity in anaerobic digestate was significantly lower than that in synthetic control media (p < 0.05) but large variation in productivity was observed. A mixed-effects multiple regression model across study revealed that biological or chemical pretreatment of digestate significantly increase productivity (p < 0.001). In contrast, the commonly used practice of digestate dilution was not a significant factor in the model. High initial total ammonia nitrogen suppressed algal growth (p = 0.036) whereas initial total phosphorus concentration, digestate sterilization, CO

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