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Bioresour Technol


Title:Treatment of odorous volatile fatty acids using a biotrickling filter
Author(s):Tsang YF; Chua H; Sin SN; Chan SY;
Address:"Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong. 04900146r@polyu.edu.hk"
Journal Title:Bioresour Technol
Year:2008
Volume:20070223
Issue:3
Page Number:589 - 595
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2006.12.032
ISSN/ISBN:0960-8524 (Print) 0960-8524 (Linking)
Abstract:"In this study, a novel fibrous bioreactor was developed for treating odorous compounds present in contaminated air. The first stage of this work was a preliminary study which aimed at investigating the feasibility of using the fibrous bioreactor for the removal of malodorous volatile fatty acids (VFA) that is a common odorous contaminant generated from anaerobic degradation of organic compounds. The kinetics of microbial growth and VFA degradation in the selected culture, and the performance of the submerged bioreactor at different VFA mass loadings were studied. Above 95% of VFA removal efficiencies were achieved at mass loadings up to 22.4 g/m(3)/h. In the second stage, the odour treatment process was scaled up with system design and operational considerations. A trickling biofilter with synthetic fibrous packing medium was employed. The effects of inlet VFA concentration and empty bed retention time (EBRT) on the process performance were investigated. The bioreactor was effective in removing VFA at mass loadings up to 32 g/m(3)/h, beyond which VFA started to accumulate in the recirculation liquid, indicating the biofilm was unable to degrade all of the VFA introduced. Although VFA accumulated in the liquid phase, the removal efficiency remained above 99%. This suggested that the biochemical reaction rather than gas-liquid mass transfer was the limiting step of the treatment process. In addition, the biotrickling filter was stable for long-term operation with relatively low and steady pressure drop, no clogging and degeneration of the packing material occurred during the four-month study"
Keywords:"Bacteria/growth & development/ultrastructure Biodegradation, Environmental *Bioreactors Fatty Acids, Volatile/*isolation & purification Feasibility Studies Filtration/*instrumentation Gases Kinetics *Odorants Pressure Sewage/microbiology;"
Notes:"MedlineTsang, Y F Chua, H Sin, S N Chan, S Y eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2007/02/27 Bioresour Technol. 2008 Feb; 99(3):589-95. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2006.12.032. Epub 2007 Feb 23"

 
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