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Start-up, performance and optimization of a compost biofilter treating gas-phase mixture of benzene and toluene
Date Issued
01-08-2015
Author(s)
Rene, Eldon R.
Kar, Saurajyoti
Krishnan, Jagannathan
Pakshirajan, K.
López, M. EstefanÃa
Murthy, D. V.S.
Swaminathan, T.
Abstract
The performance of a compost biofilter inoculated with mixed microbial consortium was optimized for treating a gas-phase mixture of benzene and toluene. The biofilter was acclimated to these VOCs for a period of ~18d. The effects of concentration and flow rate on the removal efficiency (RE) and elimination capacity (EC) were investigated by varying the inlet concentration of benzene (0.12-0.95 g/m3), toluene (0.14-1.48 g/m3) and gas-flow rate (0.024-0.072 m3/h). At comparable loading rates, benzene removal in the mixture was reduced in the range of 6.6-41% in comparison with the individual benzene degradation. Toluene removal in mixture was even more affected as observed from the reductions in REs, ranging from 18.4% to 76%. The results were statistically interpreted by performing an analysis of variance (ANOVA) to elucidate the main and interaction effects.
Volume
190