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Control of 2-chlorophenol vapour emissions by a trickling biofilter
- Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- This research work investigates the biodegradation of 2-chlorophenol vapours in a trickling biofilter packed with a ceramic material, and seeded with a pure strain of Pseudomonas pickettii . The process was tested at laboratory scale over 260 days of operation under varying loading conditions. More than 98% degradation efficiencies were achieved for loading rates up to 82.5 g m −3 h −1 . Process analysis, performed using data on 2-chlorophenol concentration profiles along the biofilter bed, shows that best biofilter performance (i.e. maximum degradation capacity and efficiency) can be obtained for a narrow range of operating conditions, which can be ensured by proper sizing of biofilter diameter and height.
- Subjects :
- Pseudomonas pickettii
Bioengineering
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Models, Biological
chemistry.chemical_compound
Vapour-phase
medicine
Ceramic
2-Chlorophenol
Process performance
Air Pollutants
biology
Ralstonia pickettii
Trickling biofilter
General Medicine
Biodegradation
biology.organism_classification
Pulp and paper industry
medicine.disease
Biodegradation, Environmental
chemistry
visual_art
Biofilter
visual_art.visual_art_medium
Degradation (geology)
Environmental science
Volatilization
Vapours
Filtration
Biotechnology
Chlorophenols
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b776f62a064c98fa82659ff491bed6e1