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Título
Limited Phosphorous Supply Improved Lipid Content of Chlorella vulgaris That Increased Phenol and 2-Chlorophenol Adsorption from Contaminated Water with Acid Treatment
Autor
Publicado en
Processes. 2022, V. 10, n. 11, 2435
Editorial
MDPI
Fecha de publicación
2022-11
DOI
10.3390/pr10112435
Resumen
Phenolic compounds are toxic and ominously present in industrial effluents, which can end
up in water bodies, causing potential damage to living organisms. This study employed the dried
biomass of freshwater green microalgae Chlorella vulgaris to remove phenol and 2-chlorophenol from
an aqueous environment. C. vulgaris was grown under different phosphorus- (P) starved conditions,
and biomass was treated with sulfuric acid. It was observed that reducing the P level enhanced the
lipid content by 7.8 times while decreasing protein by 7.2 times. P-starved C. vulgaris dried biomass
removed phenol and 2-chlorophenol by 69 and 57%, respectively, after 180 min from the contaminated water. Acid-treated P-starved C. vulgaris dried biomass removed phenol and 2-chlorophenol
by 77 and 75%, respectively, after 180 min. Thus, an economical and eco-friendly P-starved and
acid treated C. vulgaris biomass has better potential to remove phenol and 2-chlorophenol from
contaminated ground water and industrial wastewater.
Palabras clave
Phycoremediation
Algal biomass
Phenol adsorption
Acidification
Phosphorus limitation
Materia
Química física
Chemistry, Physical and theoretical
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