Ammonia biofiltration and nitrous oxide generation during the start-up of gas-phase compost biofilters
Gas-Phase Biofiltration technology is widely utilized for treating ammonia gas (NH 3) with one of its potential detrimental by-products being nitrous oxide (N 2O), a potent greenhouse gas (100-y radiative forcing 298 times greater than carbon dioxide). The present work was conducted to investigate t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Atmospheric environment (1994) 2012, Vol.46, p.659-664 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Gas-Phase Biofiltration technology is widely utilized for treating ammonia gas (NH
3) with one of its potential detrimental by-products being nitrous oxide (N
2O), a potent greenhouse gas (100-y radiative forcing 298 times greater than carbon dioxide). The present work was conducted to investigate the relation between NH
3 removal during biofiltration and N
2O generation as a product of incomplete denitrification during the start-up of gas-phase compost biofilters. Four laboratory scale tubular biofilters in up flow mode (20 s residence-time) were studied for 21 days: 3 replicates were subjected to 16 ppm
v (0.78 g m
−2 h
−1) of NH
3 and a statistical control not subjected to NH
3. Ammonia concentration differences between biofilter inlet (Bottom = 16 ppm
v) and outlet (Top) and N
2O concentration differences between biofilter outlet (Top) and biofilter inlet (background concentrations at the bottom) were used to determine the extent of the correlation between NH
3 removal and N
2O generation. Correlations with CH
4 and CO
2 were also reported. The high Spearman correlation coefficients for the three replicates (
ρ = −0.845, −0.820, and −0.841, with
P ≤ 0.0001 for replications A, B and C, respectively) suggested that availability of nitrate/nitrite owing to NH
3 nitrification favored conditions for N
2O generation as a sub-product of denitrification. The statistical control received no NH
3 inputs and did not generate N
2O. Therefore, the results indicated that the process of NH
3 removal was a trigger for N
2O production. Carbon dioxide and N
2O were moderately correlated. Methane and N
2O were weakly correlated and only for replicate C. No significant correlation was found for the Statistical Control between N
2O and CH
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ISSN: | 1352-2310 1873-2844 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2011.10.019 |