Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
585536 Journal of Hazardous Materials 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Biofiltration of an air stream containing p-xylene has been studied in a laboratory hybrid biofilter packed with a mixture of mature pig compost, forest soil and the packing material which was made of polyethylene (PE) and used in the moving bed biological reactor (MBBR) in wastewater treatment. Three flow rates, 9.17, 19.87 and 40.66 m3 m−2 h−1, were investigated for p-xylene inlet concentration ranging from 0.1 to 3.3 g m−3. A high elimination capacity of 80 g m−3 h−1 corresponding to removal efficiency of 96% was obtained at a flow rate of 9.17 m3 m−2 h−1 (empty bed residence time of 132 s). At a flow rate of 40.66 m3 m−2 h−1 (empty bed residence time of 30 s), the maximum elimination capacity for p-xylene was 40 g m−3 h−1 and removal efficiencies were in the range of 47–100%. The production of carbon dioxide (PCO2PCO2) is proportional to elimination capacity (EC) and the linear relation was formulated as PCO2=1.65EC+15.58PCO2=1.65EC+15.58. Stable pH values ranging from 6.3 to 7.6 and low pressure drop values less than 0.2 cm H2O (19.6 Pa) of packing media in compost-based biofilter of hybrid biofilter were observed, which avoided acidification and compaction of packing media and sustained the activity of microorganism populations.

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