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Toluene removal from waste air using a flat composite membrane bioreactor

✍ Scribed by Pieter Jacobs; Inge De Bo; Kristof Demeestere; Willy Verstraete; Herman Van Langenhove


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
314 KB
Volume
85
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3592

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Abstract

In this report, gaseous toluene biodegradation results in a flat composite membrane reactor inoculated with Pseudomonas putida TVA8 are presented. Preliminary abiotic experiments showed that transport of toluene through the membrane was linearly and negatively correlated with the gas residence time (τ). During a 339‐day biofiltration experiment, the influence of gas residence time (2–24 sec) and mass loading rate (B~v~; 10–483 g m^−3^ h^−1^) on the toluene elimination capacity was investigated. A maximum elimination capacity (EC~max~) of 397 g m^−3^ h^−1^ was achieved at τ = 24 sec and B~v~ = 473 g m^−3^ h^−1^. Expressed per unit membrane area, the EC~m,max~ was 0.793 g m^−2^ h^−1^, which is five times higher than results obtained with other membrane bioreactor experiments in the same range of loading rates. At low gas residence times, reactor performance was limited by mass transfer. Toluene concentration profiles along the membrane were measured for several biotic and abiotic conditions. For inlet concentrations (C~in~) up to 1 g m^−3^, more than 90% was eliminated at 15 cm from the reactor inlet. For C~in~ > 1.65 g m^−3^, longer membranes are necessary to obtain these high removal efficiencies. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


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