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Biodegradation of Styrene Laden Waste Gas Stream Using a Compost-Based Biofilter Publisher Pubmed



Dehghanzadeh R1, 4 ; Torkian A2 ; Bina B3 ; Poormoghaddas H3 ; Kalantary A3
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Source: Chemosphere Published:2005


Abstract

Biological treatment of waste gas styrene vapor was investigated in a three-stage bench-scale biofilter. Yard waste compost mixed with shredded hard plastics in a 25:75 v/v ratio of plastics:compost was inoculated with thickened municipal activated sludge. Microbial acclimation to styrene was achieved by exposing the system to an inlet concentration (CIn) of 0.25 g m -3 styrene and an empty bed retention time (EBRT) of 360 s for 30 days. Under steady-state conditions, maximum elimination capacity (EC) obtained was 45 g m-3 h-1 at a loading rate (L) of 60 g m -3 h-1 (CIn of 2 g m-3 and EBRT of 120 s). Reduction of retention time adversely impacted the performance resulting in the maximum EC of 39 and 27 g m-3 h-1 for EBRT of 60 and 30 s, respectively. Evaluation of the concentration profile along the bed height indicated dominance of first-order kinetics at CIn ≤ 0.45 g m-3 and zero-order for higher concentrations. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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