Cultivo de microalgas com efluente de maltaria para obtenção de biocombustíveis

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Autor(a) principal: Vendruscolo, Luana Paula
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The production of malt generates wastewater with phosphate and nitrogen concentrations, which even after biological treatment, need physical-chemical treatment to render it possible for the effluent to be discharged into bodies of water. Otherwise, these substances could cause the eutrophication phenomenon. The physical-chemical treatment, besides having a high cost, can cause the contamination of riverbeds with residual chemical coagulants, altering the quality of the receiving body of water. Biological processes have appropriate characteristics to help fight pollution, such that there are various studies and research on the microorganisms. The use of microalgae in wastewater treatment is a viable alternative from an economic point of view compared to conventional secondary and tertiary systems. The microalgae cultures can be used for removing nitrogen and phosphorus from wastewater, adding value to the process due the possibility of using the obtained microalgae biomass for other purposes, for example in the production of biofuels. The objective of this work was to use malthouse wastewater in the cultivation of microalgae, in order to increase productivity in carbohydrates and/or lipid of microalgae biomass, providing the removal of pollutants through the use of these as nutritional source. The biologically treated wastewater of the malthouse was subjected to physicochemical characterization, identifying the levels of mainly of nitrogen and phosphorous compounds. The phosphate concentrations are legally high and after some adjustments in the nitrogen levels, it appears promising in the supply of nutrients. For selection of microalgae were used of microalgae Spirulina, Chlorella, Scenedesmus and Synecochoccus. After the addition of 30% of the malthouse in the w astewater the concentrations levels of carbohydrate increased reaching 30,07% for Spirulina platensis LEB 52, 24,67% for Spirulina platensis Paracas, 25,50% for Scenedesmus obliquus, 48,93% to Chlorella homosphaera, 26,38% to Chlorella minutissima and 49,86% to Synechococcus nidulans. Despite the high concentrations of carbohydrates in biomass of microalgae Chlorella homosphaera and Synecochoccus nidulans, the highest productivity in carbohydrates were obtained by microalgae Spirulina platensis LEB 52 (27,05 mg.L-1d-1) and Spirulina platensis Paracas (20,77 mg.L-1d-1). The cultivation of microalgae was efficient in the removal of nitrogen and phosphorous compounds from the wastewater of malt house, reaching levels of up to 93,13% removalto 89,76% nitrate and phosphate. The use of 50% of effluent in the cultivation of microalgae Spirulina platensis LEB 52, in a tank raceway type were efficient on the removal of nitrate and phosphate, although with smaller cell concentration and productivity of carbohydrate (12,26 mg.L-1d-1) also lower when used 30% of the wastewater. In conclusion, the use of malthouse wastewater in the cultivation of microalgae is a viable alternative for cost reduction for the growth medium, as well as the use of microalgae in the removal of nitrogen and phosphorous compounds as an alternative to conventional treatments for removal of pollutants. The process also makes itpossible to add value to an effluent through the reduction of production costs of biofuelsfrom microalgae.
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spelling Hemkemeier, Marcelo82074313934http://lattes.cnpq.br/1369101484238907Colla, Luciane Maria02309369977http://lattes.cnpq.br/48043040364556401560234075http://lattes.cnpq.br/4602586509702435Vendruscolo, Luana Paula2018-05-22T18:20:46Z2016-04-08VENDRUSCOLO, Luana Paula. Cultivo de microalgas com efluente de maltaria para obtenção de biocombustíveis. 2016. 79 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciência e Tecnologia de Alimentos) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, RS, 2016.http://tede.upf.br/jspui/handle/tede/1346The production of malt generates wastewater with phosphate and nitrogen concentrations, which even after biological treatment, need physical-chemical treatment to render it possible for the effluent to be discharged into bodies of water. Otherwise, these substances could cause the eutrophication phenomenon. The physical-chemical treatment, besides having a high cost, can cause the contamination of riverbeds with residual chemical coagulants, altering the quality of the receiving body of water. Biological processes have appropriate characteristics to help fight pollution, such that there are various studies and research on the microorganisms. The use of microalgae in wastewater treatment is a viable alternative from an economic point of view compared to conventional secondary and tertiary systems. The microalgae cultures can be used for removing nitrogen and phosphorus from wastewater, adding value to the process due the possibility of using the obtained microalgae biomass for other purposes, for example in the production of biofuels. The objective of this work was to use malthouse wastewater in the cultivation of microalgae, in order to increase productivity in carbohydrates and/or lipid of microalgae biomass, providing the removal of pollutants through the use of these as nutritional source. The biologically treated wastewater of the malthouse was subjected to physicochemical characterization, identifying the levels of mainly of nitrogen and phosphorous compounds. The phosphate concentrations are legally high and after some adjustments in the nitrogen levels, it appears promising in the supply of nutrients. For selection of microalgae were used of microalgae Spirulina, Chlorella, Scenedesmus and Synecochoccus. After the addition of 30% of the malthouse in the w astewater the concentrations levels of carbohydrate increased reaching 30,07% for Spirulina platensis LEB 52, 24,67% for Spirulina platensis Paracas, 25,50% for Scenedesmus obliquus, 48,93% to Chlorella homosphaera, 26,38% to Chlorella minutissima and 49,86% to Synechococcus nidulans. Despite the high concentrations of carbohydrates in biomass of microalgae Chlorella homosphaera and Synecochoccus nidulans, the highest productivity in carbohydrates were obtained by microalgae Spirulina platensis LEB 52 (27,05 mg.L-1d-1) and Spirulina platensis Paracas (20,77 mg.L-1d-1). The cultivation of microalgae was efficient in the removal of nitrogen and phosphorous compounds from the wastewater of malt house, reaching levels of up to 93,13% removalto 89,76% nitrate and phosphate. The use of 50% of effluent in the cultivation of microalgae Spirulina platensis LEB 52, in a tank raceway type were efficient on the removal of nitrate and phosphate, although with smaller cell concentration and productivity of carbohydrate (12,26 mg.L-1d-1) also lower when used 30% of the wastewater. In conclusion, the use of malthouse wastewater in the cultivation of microalgae is a viable alternative for cost reduction for the growth medium, as well as the use of microalgae in the removal of nitrogen and phosphorous compounds as an alternative to conventional treatments for removal of pollutants. The process also makes itpossible to add value to an effluent through the reduction of production costs of biofuelsfrom microalgae.Na produção de malte são gerados efluentes líquidos com concentrações de fosfato e nitrato, que mesmo após o tratamento biológico de efluente, necessitam de tratamento físico-químico a fim de tornar o efluente passível de ser descarregado nos corpos hídricos. Caso contrário, estas substâncias podem ocasionar o fenômeno de eutrofização. O tratamento físico-químico, por sua vez, além de apresentar custo elevado, pode causar contaminações em leitos de rios com residuais de coagulantes químicos, alterando a qualidade da água do corpo receptor. Os processos biológicos apresentam características apropriadas para auxiliar no combate à poluição, tornando os microrganismos objetos de diversos estudos e pesquisas. O uso de microalgas no tratamento de efluentes é uma alternativa viável do ponto de vista econômico em relação aos sistemas convencionais secundários e terciários. Os cultivos microalgais podem ser utilizados para a remoção de nitrogênio e fósforo de efluentes, agregando valor ao processo pela possibilidade de utilização da biomassa microalgal obtida para outras finalidades, como por exemplo, para a produção de biocombustíveis. O objetivo do trabalho foi utilizar efluente de maltaria no cultivo de microalgas, a fim de aumentar as produtividades em carboidratos e/ou lipídios da biomassa microalgal, proporcionando a remoção de poluentes, através da utilização destes como fonte nutricional para as microalgas. O efluente tratado por processo biológico da maltaria foi submetido à caracterização físico-química, identificando-se as concentrações presentes, principalmente dos compostos nitrogenados e fosfatados, mostrando que as concentrações de fosfato são consideradas altas em termos de legislação e que após ajustes nas concentrações de nitrogênio, o mesmo apresenta-se promissor no fornecimento de nutrientes para microalgas. Para a seleção de microalgas, foram utilizadas microalgas dos gêneros Spirulina, Chlorella, Scenedesmus e Synecochoccus. Com adição de 30% do efluente de maltaria nos cultivos, as concentrações de carboidratos aumentaram atingindo valores de 30,07% para Spirulina platensis LEB 52, 24,67% para Spirulina platensis Paracas, 25,50% para Scenedesmus obliquus, 48,93% para Chlorella homosphaera, 26,38% para Chlorella minutissima e 49,86% para Synechococcus nidulans. Apesar das altas concentrações de carboidratos na biomassa das microalgas Chlorella homosphaera e Synecochoccus nidulans, as maiores produtividades em carboidratos foram obtidas pelas microalgas Spirulina platensis LEB 52 (27,05 mg.L-1.d-1) e Spirulina platensis Paracas (20,77 mg.L-1.d-1). O cultivo de microalgas foi eficiente na remoção dos compostos nitrogenados e fosfatados do efluente de maltaria, atingindo níveis de remoção de até 93,13% para nitrato e 89,76% para fosfato. A utilização de 50% de efluente no cultivo da microalga Spirulina platensis LEB 52, em tanque tipo raceway pond, apresentou-se eficiente na remoção de nitrato e fosfato, porém com concentração celular menor e produtividade de carboidratos (12,26 mg.L-1.d-1) também menor, quando utilizado 30% do efluente. Pode-se concluir, que a utilização de efluente de maltaria no cultivo de microalgas, é uma alternativa viável para a redução de custos com o meio de cultivo, assim como, a utilização de microalgas na remoção de compostos nitrogenados e fosfatados é uma alternativa aos tratamentos convencionais para remoção destes poluentes. O trabalho possibilita agregar valor a um efluente através da redução de custos de produção de biocombustíveis de microalgas.Submitted by Mariana Freitas (marianafreitas@upf.br) on 2018-05-22T18:20:46Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2016LuanaVendruscolo.pdf: 824277 bytes, checksum: 3681c4736959b9cc3e070a6b7aa20aef (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-05-22T18:20:46Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Cultivation of microalgae with malting effluent to obtain biofuels
title Cultivo de microalgas com efluente de maltaria para obtenção de biocombustíveis
spellingShingle Cultivo de microalgas com efluente de maltaria para obtenção de biocombustíveis
Vendruscolo, Luana Paula
Energia da biomassa
Biocombustíveis
Biocombustíveis
Águas residuais
Resíduos industriais
CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS::ENGENHARIA DE ALIMENTOS
title_short Cultivo de microalgas com efluente de maltaria para obtenção de biocombustíveis
title_full Cultivo de microalgas com efluente de maltaria para obtenção de biocombustíveis
title_fullStr Cultivo de microalgas com efluente de maltaria para obtenção de biocombustíveis
title_full_unstemmed Cultivo de microalgas com efluente de maltaria para obtenção de biocombustíveis
title_sort Cultivo de microalgas com efluente de maltaria para obtenção de biocombustíveis
author Vendruscolo, Luana Paula
author_facet Vendruscolo, Luana Paula
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Colla, Luciane Maria
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vendruscolo, Luana Paula
contributor_str_mv Hemkemeier, Marcelo
Colla, Luciane Maria
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Energia da biomassa
Biocombustíveis
Biocombustíveis
Águas residuais
Resíduos industriais
topic Energia da biomassa
Biocombustíveis
Biocombustíveis
Águas residuais
Resíduos industriais
CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS::ENGENHARIA DE ALIMENTOS
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description The production of malt generates wastewater with phosphate and nitrogen concentrations, which even after biological treatment, need physical-chemical treatment to render it possible for the effluent to be discharged into bodies of water. Otherwise, these substances could cause the eutrophication phenomenon. The physical-chemical treatment, besides having a high cost, can cause the contamination of riverbeds with residual chemical coagulants, altering the quality of the receiving body of water. Biological processes have appropriate characteristics to help fight pollution, such that there are various studies and research on the microorganisms. The use of microalgae in wastewater treatment is a viable alternative from an economic point of view compared to conventional secondary and tertiary systems. The microalgae cultures can be used for removing nitrogen and phosphorus from wastewater, adding value to the process due the possibility of using the obtained microalgae biomass for other purposes, for example in the production of biofuels. The objective of this work was to use malthouse wastewater in the cultivation of microalgae, in order to increase productivity in carbohydrates and/or lipid of microalgae biomass, providing the removal of pollutants through the use of these as nutritional source. The biologically treated wastewater of the malthouse was subjected to physicochemical characterization, identifying the levels of mainly of nitrogen and phosphorous compounds. The phosphate concentrations are legally high and after some adjustments in the nitrogen levels, it appears promising in the supply of nutrients. For selection of microalgae were used of microalgae Spirulina, Chlorella, Scenedesmus and Synecochoccus. After the addition of 30% of the malthouse in the w astewater the concentrations levels of carbohydrate increased reaching 30,07% for Spirulina platensis LEB 52, 24,67% for Spirulina platensis Paracas, 25,50% for Scenedesmus obliquus, 48,93% to Chlorella homosphaera, 26,38% to Chlorella minutissima and 49,86% to Synechococcus nidulans. Despite the high concentrations of carbohydrates in biomass of microalgae Chlorella homosphaera and Synecochoccus nidulans, the highest productivity in carbohydrates were obtained by microalgae Spirulina platensis LEB 52 (27,05 mg.L-1d-1) and Spirulina platensis Paracas (20,77 mg.L-1d-1). The cultivation of microalgae was efficient in the removal of nitrogen and phosphorous compounds from the wastewater of malt house, reaching levels of up to 93,13% removalto 89,76% nitrate and phosphate. The use of 50% of effluent in the cultivation of microalgae Spirulina platensis LEB 52, in a tank raceway type were efficient on the removal of nitrate and phosphate, although with smaller cell concentration and productivity of carbohydrate (12,26 mg.L-1d-1) also lower when used 30% of the wastewater. In conclusion, the use of malthouse wastewater in the cultivation of microalgae is a viable alternative for cost reduction for the growth medium, as well as the use of microalgae in the removal of nitrogen and phosphorous compounds as an alternative to conventional treatments for removal of pollutants. The process also makes itpossible to add value to an effluent through the reduction of production costs of biofuelsfrom microalgae.
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