## Abstract **BACKGROUND:** The removal of styrene from air streams in a co‐current gas‐liquid downflow trickle‐bed bioreactor (TBB) inoculated with __Pseudomonas__ sp. E‐93486 strain was studied experimentally. The experiments were conducted to determine such parameters of the bioprocess as gas an
An analysis of a trickle-bed bioreactor: Carbon disulfide removal
✍ Scribed by Ricardo Lobo; Sergio Revah; Tomás Viveros-García
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 268 KB
- Volume
- 63
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0006-3592
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✦ Synopsis
An analysis of the local processes occurring in a trickle-bed bioreactor (TBB) with a first-order bioreaction shows that the identification of the TBB operating regime requires knowledge of the substrate concentration in the liquid phase. If the substrate liquid concentration is close to 0, the rate-controlling step is mass transfer at the gas-liquid interface; when it is close to the value in equilibrium with the gas phase, the controlling step is the phenomena occurring in the biofilm. CS 2 removal rate data obtained in a TBB with a Thiobacilii consortia biofilm are analyzed to obtain the mass transfer and kinetic parameters, and to show that the bioreactor operates in a regime mainly controlled by mass transfer. A TBB model with two experimentally determined parameters is developed and used to show how the bioreactor size depends on the rate-limiting step, the absorption factor, the substrate fractional conversion, and on the gas and liquid contact pattern. Under certain conditions, the TBB size is independent of the flowing phases' contact pattern. The model effectively describes substrate gas and liquid concentration data for mass transfer and biodegradation rate controlled processes.
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