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Comparison of Continuous and Sequencing Batch Operated Biofilters for Treatment of Gas-Phase Methyl Ethyl Ketone
Authors:William M Moe  Congna Li
Affiliation:1Assistant Professor, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge, LA?70803-6405.
2Graduate Research Assistant, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Louisiana State Univ., Baton Rouge, LA?70803-6405.
Abstract:Although biofiltration has been used successfully to remove and biodegrade a wide variety of gas-phase organic contaminants generated by industrial facilities and environmental remediation efforts, the ability of conventional biofilters to maintain high removal efficiency during short-term, unsteady-state, elevated loading conditions is limited. A promising alternative for improving biofilter performance during transient elevated loading conditions while minimizing the disadvantages of conventional treatment technologies is utilization of adsorption packing media and implementation of sequencing batch operating strategies. In the studies described herein, a continuous-flow biofilter (CFB) and a sequencing batch biofilter (SBB) were operated for more than 300 days to treat a methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) contaminated gas stream. The packing medium for both biofilters consisted of activated carbon coated polyurethane foam cubes. Both biofilters exhibited stable long-term performance with greater than 99% removal of the influent 106?ppmv MEK concentration during “normal” loading conditions. To assess performance during transient loading conditions, on a regular basis the influent MEK concentration of each biofilter was temporarily increased by a factor of 10 to 1,060?ppmv MEK for a duration of either 45 or 60 min. Results are presented which demonstrate how the operational flexibility of SBB systems can be utilized to minimize or eliminate contaminant emissions from biofilters during unsteady-state loading conditions. The SBB was able to remove more than 99% of the influent MEK at a transient loading rate of 380?g?m?3?h?1 and 83% of the influent MEK at a transient loading rate of 760?g?m?3?h?1. In comparison, the CFB exhibited lower MEK removal efficiency.
Keywords:Sequencing batch reactor  Biological treatment  Biodegradation  Industrial wastes  Contaminants  
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