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CO2 Sequestration by Spongiochloris sp Algae by Sacra Psyntergia is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This study evaluated the feasibility of using microalgae to sequester carbon dioxide during treatment of petroleum wastewater in an airlift bioreactor system. The system consisted of two connected bioreactors - one containing native bacteria to degrade hydrocarbons in the wastewater and produce CO2, and the other containing Spongiochloris sp. microalgae to fix the CO2 through photosynthesis. Results showed the microalgae achieved a maximum growth rate and biomass productivity, with high CO2 fixation rates.
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- Sacra Psyntergia
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- EN