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Effects of gas flow rate, inlet concentration and temperature on the biofiltration of toluene vapors
Authors:Vergara-Fernández Alberto  Lara Molina Lucia  Pulido Nelson Alarcón  Aroca Germán
Institution:Laboratory of Waste Treatment and Bioenergetics, School of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universidad Católica de Temuco, Manuel Montt 56, Casilla 15-D, Temuco, Chile. avergara@uctemuco.cl
Abstract:In this work the variation in the elimination capacity of a biofilter as a function of the gas flow and toluene concentration was studied. A bioreactor 0.75 m high x 14.5 cm diameter was used, divided into three equal stages, using compost to support the microorganisms, and sea shells to control the pH. The biofiltration of toluene was evaluated for flows between 0.12 and 0.73 m(3)h(-1) in a concentration range of 1-3.2 gm(-3). It was observed that on increasing the toluene inlet load by 90% (from 37 to 70 gm(3)h(-1)), the conversion by the biofilter varied by only 5% (from 98% to 93%). The biofiltration system used achieved elimination capacities of up to 82 gm(-3)h(-1) for a toluene load of 100 gm(-3)h(-1).
Keywords:Air treatment  Biofilter  Biological treatment  Toluene
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