Evaluation of mixed microalgae Chlorella vulgaris and tetradesmus bernardii for cultivation and nutrient removal in palm oil mill effluent

The palm oil industry is one of the key players in contributing to Malaysia’s economy. Palm oil mill effluent (POME), a significant by-product of the oil extraction process, requires mandatory remediation to ensure proper treatment and disposal. Bioremediation using microalgae is a cost-effective an...

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Main Authors: Wais, Mohammad Navid, Zulkifly, Shahrizim, Ibrahim, Mohd Hafiz, Mohamed, Afiqah, Zana Rudin, Zana Ruhaizat
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1077882024-10-30T03:40:48Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107788/ Evaluation of mixed microalgae Chlorella vulgaris and tetradesmus bernardii for cultivation and nutrient removal in palm oil mill effluent Wais, Mohammad Navid Zulkifly, Shahrizim Ibrahim, Mohd Hafiz Mohamed, Afiqah Zana Rudin, Zana Ruhaizat The palm oil industry is one of the key players in contributing to Malaysia’s economy. Palm oil mill effluent (POME), a significant by-product of the oil extraction process, requires mandatory remediation to ensure proper treatment and disposal. Bioremediation using microalgae is a cost-effective and sustainable approach. This study aims to utilise pure and mixed microalgal species, Chlorella vulgaris and Tetradesmus bernardii, in phycoremediation and biomass production in different concentrations of POME (20%, 40%, 60%, and 80%). Cultivation of microalgae was carried out in 200 mL medium with pH 7–7.8, room temperature of 25±1°C for 21 days and continuous light illumination at 2000 lux. The highest biomass productivity was observed in 20% POME for mixed microalgae (mean = 0.1733 mg.mL-1 ± 0.0057), followed by C. vulgaris (0.1633 mg.mL-1 ± 0.0057) and T. bernardii (0.1603 mg.mL-1 ± 0.0020). Similarly, the highest nutrient removal was observed in 20% POME for mixed microalgae (COD:66.9801%, TN:86.9565%, TP:86.9655%), followed by C. vulgaris and T. bernardii. The results showed positive effects on growth, increased biomass production, and nutrient removal, with 20% POME being the optimal concentration for microalgae. Valuable by-products, such as high-quality pigments and biomass, are also generated by applying microalgae for remediation. Mixed microalgae are superior in the remediation of POME compared to single-culture algae. Treating wastewater through microalgal bioremediation is highly efficient in nutrient removal. This research has contributed towards the use of mixed microalgae to achieve effective nutrient removal and biomass for future industrial applications. Universiti Putra Malaysia 2024-04-24 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_nd_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/107788/1/10%20JST-4652-2023.pdf Wais, Mohammad Navid and Zulkifly, Shahrizim and Ibrahim, Mohd Hafiz and Mohamed, Afiqah and Zana Rudin, Zana Ruhaizat (2024) Evaluation of mixed microalgae Chlorella vulgaris and tetradesmus bernardii for cultivation and nutrient removal in palm oil mill effluent. Pertanika Journal of Science and Technology, 32 (3). pp. 1161-1185. ISSN 0128-7680; eISSN: 2231-8526 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/pjst/browse/regular-issue?article=JST-4652-2023 10.47836/pjst.32.3.10
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description The palm oil industry is one of the key players in contributing to Malaysia’s economy. Palm oil mill effluent (POME), a significant by-product of the oil extraction process, requires mandatory remediation to ensure proper treatment and disposal. Bioremediation using microalgae is a cost-effective and sustainable approach. This study aims to utilise pure and mixed microalgal species, Chlorella vulgaris and Tetradesmus bernardii, in phycoremediation and biomass production in different concentrations of POME (20%, 40%, 60%, and 80%). Cultivation of microalgae was carried out in 200 mL medium with pH 7–7.8, room temperature of 25±1°C for 21 days and continuous light illumination at 2000 lux. The highest biomass productivity was observed in 20% POME for mixed microalgae (mean = 0.1733 mg.mL-1 ± 0.0057), followed by C. vulgaris (0.1633 mg.mL-1 ± 0.0057) and T. bernardii (0.1603 mg.mL-1 ± 0.0020). Similarly, the highest nutrient removal was observed in 20% POME for mixed microalgae (COD:66.9801%, TN:86.9565%, TP:86.9655%), followed by C. vulgaris and T. bernardii. The results showed positive effects on growth, increased biomass production, and nutrient removal, with 20% POME being the optimal concentration for microalgae. Valuable by-products, such as high-quality pigments and biomass, are also generated by applying microalgae for remediation. Mixed microalgae are superior in the remediation of POME compared to single-culture algae. Treating wastewater through microalgal bioremediation is highly efficient in nutrient removal. This research has contributed towards the use of mixed microalgae to achieve effective nutrient removal and biomass for future industrial applications.
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author Wais, Mohammad Navid
Zulkifly, Shahrizim
Ibrahim, Mohd Hafiz
Mohamed, Afiqah
Zana Rudin, Zana Ruhaizat
spellingShingle Wais, Mohammad Navid
Zulkifly, Shahrizim
Ibrahim, Mohd Hafiz
Mohamed, Afiqah
Zana Rudin, Zana Ruhaizat
Evaluation of mixed microalgae Chlorella vulgaris and tetradesmus bernardii for cultivation and nutrient removal in palm oil mill effluent
author_facet Wais, Mohammad Navid
Zulkifly, Shahrizim
Ibrahim, Mohd Hafiz
Mohamed, Afiqah
Zana Rudin, Zana Ruhaizat
author_sort Wais, Mohammad Navid
title Evaluation of mixed microalgae Chlorella vulgaris and tetradesmus bernardii for cultivation and nutrient removal in palm oil mill effluent
title_short Evaluation of mixed microalgae Chlorella vulgaris and tetradesmus bernardii for cultivation and nutrient removal in palm oil mill effluent
title_full Evaluation of mixed microalgae Chlorella vulgaris and tetradesmus bernardii for cultivation and nutrient removal in palm oil mill effluent
title_fullStr Evaluation of mixed microalgae Chlorella vulgaris and tetradesmus bernardii for cultivation and nutrient removal in palm oil mill effluent
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of mixed microalgae Chlorella vulgaris and tetradesmus bernardii for cultivation and nutrient removal in palm oil mill effluent
title_sort evaluation of mixed microalgae chlorella vulgaris and tetradesmus bernardii for cultivation and nutrient removal in palm oil mill effluent
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2024
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