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- Title
Cultivation of Microalgae (Scenedesmus sp.) Using Coal Mining Wastewater and Separation via Coagulation/Flocculation and Dissolved Air Flotation (DAF).
- Authors
Nicknig, Marcio Alexandre; Azevedo, André Camargo de; de Oliveira, Henrique Alberton; Schneider, Ivo André Homrich
- Abstract
Algae growth can be carried out in treated mine waters, providing biomass and helping to achieve the standards for water discharge. However, efficient separation of algae from the aqueous medium is crucial. The present work investigated the stability of Scenedesmus sp. in treated acid drainage from coal mining and assessed the harvesting of microalgae via coagulation/flocculation and dissolved air flotation (DAF). Successful algae growth was achieved, with cells remaining suspended in the water at a wide range of pH values, requiring the use of reagents for destabilization/aggregation. Algae coagulation/flocculation was attained with the use of tannin or ferric chloride associated with an anionic polymer flocculant at a pH of 8.0 ± 0.1. When combined with the flocculant, both tannin and the inorganic coagulant proved effective in enhancing floc stability and hydrophobicity for the DAF process. In summary, this operational approach facilitated algae biomass recovery and significantly reduced turbidity in the treated water. Finally, a schematic diagram illustrating the algae cultivation and harvesting process is presented, offering a practical alternative to acid mine drainage (AMD) treatment refinement associated with algae biomass production.
- Subjects
DISSOLVED air flotation (Water purification); COAL mining; SCENEDESMUS; MICROALGAE; FLOCCULATION; MINE water; COAGULATION; ACID mine drainage
- Publication
Minerals (2075-163X), 2024, Vol 14, Issue 4, p426
- ISSN
2075-163X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/min14040426