Evaluation of trickle-bed air biofilter performance for styrene removal

A pilot-scale trickle-bed air biofilter (TBAB) was evaluated for the removal of styrene from a waste gas stream. Six-millimeter (6-mm) Celite pellets (R-635) were used as the biological attachment medium. The operating parameters considered in the study included the styrene volumetric loading, the e...

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Veröffentlicht in:Water research (Oxford) 1998-03, Vol.32 (5), p.1593-1603
Hauptverfasser: Sorial, George A., Smith, Francis L., Suidan, Makram T., Pandit, Amit, Biswas, Pratim, Brenner, Richard C.
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Zusammenfassung:A pilot-scale trickle-bed air biofilter (TBAB) was evaluated for the removal of styrene from a waste gas stream. Six-millimeter (6-mm) Celite pellets (R-635) were used as the biological attachment medium. The operating parameters considered in the study included the styrene volumetric loading, the empty-bed residence time (EBRT), the frequency and duration of backwashing, and nutrient–phosphorous (nutrient–P) management as a biomass control strategy. The aim of the study was to demonstrate that high removal efficiencies could be sustained over a long period. Periodic backwashing of the biofilter with full-medium fluidization was necessary for removing excess biomass and attaining stable, long-term high removal efficiencies. Styrene removal efficiencies in the 99%+ level were achieved for volumetric loading rates up to 2.93 kg COD/m 3·day and a 1-min EBRT. With a COD volumetric loading rate of 4.26 kg COD/m 3·day and a 0.67-min EBRT, removal efficiencies in the 97–99% level were achieved. Evaluations of pseudo steady-state performance data, 1 day following backwashing, yielded first order removal rate constants that were dependent on EBRT. Nutrient–phosphorus (nutrient–P) limitations failed to provide a strategy for biomass control while at the same time maintaining acceptable performance.
ISSN:0043-1354
1879-2448
DOI:10.1016/S0043-1354(97)00355-2