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Natural pigments and biogas recovery from cyanobacteria grown in treated wastewater. Fate of organic microcontaminants

Abstract: Cyanobacterial wastewater-based biorefineries are a sustainable alternative to obtain high-value products with reduced costs. This study aimed to obtain phycobiliproteins and carotenoids, along with biogas from a wastewater-borne cyanobacterium grown in secondary effluent from an urban wastewater treatment plant, namely treated wastewater. For the first time, the presence of contaminants of emerging concern in concentrated pigment extracts was assessed. Tertiary wastewater treatment was conducted in a 3 L photobioreactor inoculated with Synechococcus sp., and operated in semi-continuous regime with a hydraulic retention time of 6 days. The carotenoid content was stable (reaching up to 4 mg g DW-1) regardless of the wastewater composition, while the phycobiliprotein content (up to 214 mg g DW-1) varied according to nitrogen availability. In concentrated pigment extracts, only 3 (out of 20) organic microcontaminants were detected. The biochemical methane potential of pigment-extracted biomass (222 NL CH4 kg VS-1) was still 72 % of raw biomass. In conclusion, a cyanobacteria culture rich in Synechococcus sp. appears as a promising source of bio-based products in a circular economy approach.

 Autoría: Bellver M., Ruales E., Díez-Montero R., Escolà Casas M., Matamoros V., Ferrer I.,

 Fuente: Water Research, 2025, 273, 123005

 Editorial: Elsevier Limited

 Fecha de publicación: 01/04/2025

 Nº de páginas: 9

 Tipo de publicación: Artículo de Revista

 DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2024.123005

 ISSN: 0043-1354,1879-2448

 Proyecto español: RTI2018-099495-B-C21

 Url de la publicación: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2024.123005

Autoría

BELLVER, MARTA

RUALES, EVELYN

ESCOLÀ CASAS, MÓNICA

MATAMOROS, VÍCTOR

FERRER, IVET