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Review

Microalgal Consortia for Waste Treatment and Valuable Bioproducts

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Hainan Key Laboratory for Sustainable Utilization of Tropical Bioresource, Hainan University, Haikou 570228, China
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Department of Molecular Biosciences & Bioengineering, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI 96822, USA
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Energies 2023, 16(2), 884; https://doi.org/10.3390/en16020884
Submission received: 2 December 2022 / Revised: 30 December 2022 / Accepted: 5 January 2023 / Published: 12 January 2023

Abstract

Microalgae have been considered a promising and sustainable candidate for wastewater treatment and valuable bioproducts, such as feedstocks for food, nutrients, and energy. However, many challenging bottlenecks, such as low biomass productivity, expensive biomass harvesting techniques, and inefficient extraction of biofuels restrict its large-scale commercial production. Symbiotic relationships between microalgae and bacteria, also known as microalgal consortia, have proven to be effective solutions for mitigating technical and economic limitations. The natural and artificial symbiotic microalgal consortia combine microorganisms with various metabolic activities, which leads to valuable biomass production and the removal of nutrients, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products (PPCP) from wastewater. Many microalgal consortia have been applied for various wastewater treatments with reduced energy costs and higher efficiency in recovering valuable resources. In this study we review the present research status and prospects of microalgal consortia, emphasizing the associated mechanism of microalgae consortia cooperative symbiosis and its studies on diverse environmental and biotechnological applications.
Keywords: microalgal consortia; symbiosis; wastewater treatment; resource recovery; biomass production; biofuel microalgal consortia; symbiosis; wastewater treatment; resource recovery; biomass production; biofuel

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Zhu, S.; Higa, L.; Barela, A.; Lee, C.; Chen, Y.; Du, Z.-Y. Microalgal Consortia for Waste Treatment and Valuable Bioproducts. Energies 2023, 16, 884. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16020884

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Zhu S, Higa L, Barela A, Lee C, Chen Y, Du Z-Y. Microalgal Consortia for Waste Treatment and Valuable Bioproducts. Energies. 2023; 16(2):884. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16020884

Chicago/Turabian Style

Zhu, Shousong, Lauren Higa, Antonia Barela, Caitlyn Lee, Yinhua Chen, and Zhi-Yan Du. 2023. "Microalgal Consortia for Waste Treatment and Valuable Bioproducts" Energies 16, no. 2: 884. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16020884

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Zhu, S., Higa, L., Barela, A., Lee, C., Chen, Y., & Du, Z.-Y. (2023). Microalgal Consortia for Waste Treatment and Valuable Bioproducts. Energies, 16(2), 884. https://doi.org/10.3390/en16020884

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