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Environ Technol


Title:Assessing biofiltration repeatability: statistical comparison of two identical toluene removal systems
Author(s):Jimenez L; Arriaga S; Aizpuru A;
Address:"a Division de Ciencias Ambientales , Instituto Potosino de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica , 78216 San Luis Potosi , Mexico. b Cuerpo Academico de Biotecnologia Ambiental, Universidad del Mar , Campus Puerto Angel, 70902 San Pedro Pochutla , Mexico"
Journal Title:Environ Technol
Year:2016
Volume:20150910
Issue:6
Page Number:681 - 693
DOI: 10.1080/09593330.2015.1077894
ISSN/ISBN:1479-487X (Electronic) 0959-3330 (Linking)
Abstract:"Biofiltration of volatile organic compounds is still considered an emerging technology. Its reliability remains questionable as no data is available regarding process intrinsic repeatability. Herein, two identically operated toluene biofiltration systems are comprehensively compared, during long-term operation (129 days). Globally, reactors responded very similarly, even during transient conditions, with, for example, strong biological activities from the first days of operation, and comparable periods of lower removal efficiency (81.2%) after exposure to high inlet loads (140 g m(-3) h(-1)). Regarding steady states, very similar maximum elimination capacities up to 99 g m(-3) h(-1) were attained. Estimation of the process repeatability, with the paired samples Student's t-test, indicated no statistically significant difference between elimination capacities. Repeatability was also established for several descriptors of the process such as the carbon dioxide and biomass production, the pH and organic content of the leachates, and the moisture content of the packing material. While some parameters, such as the pH, presented a remarkably low divergence between biofilters (coefficient of variability of 1.4%), others, such as the organic content of the leachates, presented higher variability (30.6%) due to an uneven biomass lixiviation associated with stochastic hydrodynamics and biomass repartitions. Regarding process efficiency, it was established that less than 10% of fluctuation is to be expected between the elimination capacities of identical biofilter set-ups. A further statistical comparison between the first halves of the biofilter columns indicated very similar coefficients of variability, confirming the repeatability of the process, for different biofilter lengths"
Keywords:*Air Filters Air Pollutants/*metabolism Air Pollution/*prevention & control Aluminum Oxide/chemistry *Bioreactors Carbon Dioxide/metabolism Sewage/microbiology Silicon Dioxide/chemistry Toluene/*metabolism Biofiltration paired t-test perlite repeatability;
Notes:"MedlineJimenez, Lucero Arriaga, Sonia Aizpuru, Aitor eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2015/08/04 Environ Technol. 2016; 37(6):681-93. doi: 10.1080/09593330.2015.1077894. Epub 2015 Sep 10"

 
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