The use of oak chips and coconut fiber as biofilter media to remove vocs in rendering process

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Abstract

The study evaluated the effectiveness of air biofiltration in rendering plants. The biofilter material comprised compost soil (40%) and peat (40%) mixed up with coconut fiber (medium A) and oak bark (medium B). During biofiltration average VOCs reduction reached 88.4% for medium A and 89.7% for medium B. A positive relationship of aldehyde reduction from material humidity (r = 0.502; a < 0.05) was also noted. Other biomaterial parameters did not affect the treatment efficiency.

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Tymczyna, L., Chmielowiec-Korzeniowska, A., Paluszak, Z., Dobrowolska, M., Banach, M., & Pulit, J. (2013). The use of oak chips and coconut fiber as biofilter media to remove vocs in rendering process. Acta Biochimica Polonica, 60(4), 747–751. https://doi.org/10.18388/abp.2013_2052

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