Wu, Kam-chau published the artcileApplication of anaerobic bacterial ammonification pretreatment to microalgal food waste leachate cultivation and biofuel production, Formula: C11H22O2, the main research area is Dunaliella microalgae food waste leachate cultivation anaerobic digestion ammonification; Algal lipids production; Anaerobic digestion; Cyanobacterium apononium; Dunaliella tertiolecta; Food waste leachate.
The current practice of disposing of biodegradable food waste mixed with other solid wastes to landfills is not sustainable and is environmentally undesirable. Moreover, the leakage of nutrient-rich food waste leachate (FWL) impacts the environment by eutrophication of the water body. Two robust microalgal species, Dunaliella tertiolecta (D. tertiolecta) and Cyanobacterium aponinum (C. aponinum), have been selected previously for the treatment of FWL because they can tolerate diluted FWL. However, growth suppression by some inhibiting factors, such as total suspended solids and organic nitrogen, limited biomass productivity, and substantial dilution (5-10% volume/volume FWL) was required. To alleviate this suppression, anaerobic bacterial digestion was proposed to pretreat FWL and convert certain nutrients such as organic nitrogen to ammonium. The pretreatment was optimized in neutral to slightly alk. media, where a byproduct of biomethane up to 4.67 L methane/kg COD was produced. Regarding the nutrient removal efficiency, 98.99% of total nitrogen and 65% of total phosphorus can be removed by D. tertiolecta, whereas more than 80% of total nitrogen and 65% of total phosphorus can be removed by C. aponinum. The use of anaerobic bacterial ammonification pretreatment can significantly improve the performance of subsequent microalgal treatments and has been shown to be a sustainable green technol. for biofuel production and FWL recycling.
Marine Pollution Bulletin published new progress about Ammonification. 110-42-9 belongs to class esters-buliding-blocks, name is Methyl decanoate, and the molecular formula is C11H22O2, Formula: C11H22O2.
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