Potential Utilization Of Waste Nitrogen Fertilizer From A Fertilizer Industry Using Marine Microalgae

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT(2021)

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This study investigated the feasibility of microalgal biomass production using waste nitrogen fertilizers (WNFs) generated by the Qatar Fertiliser Company (QAFCO). From the plant, three types of WNFs (WNF1, WNF2, and WNF3) were collected; WNF1 and WNF2 had high solubility (e.g., 1000 g/L) whereas WNF3 had low solubility (65 g/L). For a lower dosage (i.e., 100 mg N/L) of theseWNFs, >98% of nitrogen was soluble in water forWNF1 and WNF2; however, 52 mg N/L was soluble for WNF3. Nitrogen content in these wastes was 44, 43, and 39% for WNF1, WNF2, and WNF3, respectively. As these WNFs were used as the sole nitrogen source to grow Tetraselmis sp., Picochlorum sp., and Synechococcus sp., Tetraselmis sp. could utilize all the three WNFs more efficiently than other two strains. The biomass yield of Tetraselmis sp. in a 100,000 L raceway pondwas 0.58 g/L and 0.67 g/L for mixedWNFs (allWNF in equal ratio) and urea, respectively. Themetabolite profiles of Tetraselmis sp. biomass grown usingmixedWNFswere very similar to the biomass obtained fromurea-added culture - suggesting that WNFs produced Tetraselmis sp. biomass could be used as animal feed ingredients. Life cycle impact assessment (LCIA) was conducted for six potential scenarios, using the data from the outdoor cultivation. The production of Tetraselmis sp. biomass in QAFCO premises using its WNFs, flue gas, and waste heat could not only eliminate the consequences of landfillingWNFs but alsowould improve the energy, cost, and environmental burdens of microalgal biomass production. (C) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
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Landfill, Waste fertilizer, Microalgae, Nutrient recovery, Animal feed, LCIA
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