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Removal Behavior of Gaseous Furfural Using a Biofilter Packed With Perlite, Ripe Compost, and Oak Woodchips Publisher



Parseh I1 ; Hajizadeh Y2 ; Jaafarzadeh N3 ; Goudarzi G4 ; Shakerinejad G5 ; Badeenezhad A6 ; Mengelizadeh N7 ; Fallahizadeh S8
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  1. 1. Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Behbahan Faculty of Medical Sciences, Behbahan, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Health, Environment Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  3. 3. Toxicology Research Center, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran
  4. 4. Environmental Technologies Research Center (ETRC), Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran
  5. 5. Health Education Research Department, ACECR_Khuzestan, Ahvaz, Iran
  6. 6. Student Research Committee, Behbahan Faculty of Medical Sciences, Behbahan, Iran
  7. 7. Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Evaz Faculty of Health, Larestan University of Medical Sciences, Larestan, Iran
  8. 8. Student Research Committee, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Source: Process Safety and Environmental Protection Published:2021


Abstract

Furfural is a toxic compound that is widely used in various industries. Prolonged inhalation exposure to this pollutant, especially at workplaces, can induce detrimental health effects. Therefore it is important to remove it from the environment. The present study aimed to investigate furfural removal from polluted air streams using a biofilter system. In this regard, a 4-section biofilter packed with perlite, ripe compost, and oak woodchips was operated for a 108 day-period under different operating conditions. The effects of pH (natural and acidic), inlet concentration (18.8–81.6 mg m−3), the height of biofilter layers (4 sections), and empty bed residence times (EBRTs) of 120, 70, and 30 s on removal efficiency (RE) of the biofilter were evaluated. All sampling and measurements were performed according to standard methods. The RE values under neutral and acidic conditions were 80 and 65 %, respectively. At furfural inlet concentrations in the ranges of 18.8–21.3, 35.25–42.7, and 78.4–81.6 mg m−3, the RE values were 81, 68, and 57 %, respectively. Also, the RE values at EBRTs of 120, 70, and 30 s were 83, 73, and 61 %, respectively. About half of the total RE was related to the first section of the biofilter, where the number of bacterial (6.2 log10 CFU g-1) and fungal (5.8 log10 CFU g-1) were higher than the other sections. Due to the high RE (72 %) and low pressure drop (below 43 Pa m-1) of the biofilter, it can be concluded that biofiltration is a suitable process to remove furfural from the air. © 2020 Institution of Chemical Engineers
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