Performance evaluation of a scoria-compost biofilter treating xylene vapors

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The removal of xylene vapors was studied in a biofilter packed with a new hybrid (scoria/compost) packing material at various inlet loads (IL) and empty bed residence times (EBRT) of 90, 60, and 40s. The best performance was observed for EBRT of 90s, where a removal efficiency of 98% was obtained under steady state condition for inlet xylene concentration of 1.34 g m-3, while a maximum elimination capacity of 97.5 g m-3h-1was observed for IL of 199.5 g m-3h-1. Carbon dioxide production rates and the microbial counts for xylene-degraders followed xylene elimination capacities. Overall look to the results of this study indicates that the scoria/compost mixture could be considered as a potential biofilter carrier, with low pressure drop (here <4 mm H2O), to treat air streams containing VOCs.

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Amin, M. M., Rahimi, A., Bina, B., Heidari, M., & Mohammadi Moghadam, F. (2014). Performance evaluation of a scoria-compost biofilter treating xylene vapors. Journal of Environmental Health Science and Engineering, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40201-014-0140-4

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