Microalgae grow on source separated human urine in Nordic climate: Outdoor pilot-scale cultivation

Volume: 237, Pages: 119 - 127
Published: May 1, 2019
Abstract
Human urine contributes approximately 80% of nitrogen and 50% of phosphorous in urban wastewaters while having a volume of only 1–1.5 L/d per capita compared to 150–200 L/d per capita of wastewater generated. There is interest to study source separation of urine and search methods to recover the nutrients form the urine. In this study, the objective was to use the nutrients in source separated urine for outdoor cultivation of microalgae in...
Paper Details
Title
Microalgae grow on source separated human urine in Nordic climate: Outdoor pilot-scale cultivation
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Volume
237
Pages
119 - 127
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