Retrofitting existing chemical scrubbers to biotrickling filters for H2S emission control

David Gabriel, Marc A. Deshusses*

*Autor corresponent d’aquest treball

    Producció científica: Contribució a revistaArticleRecercaAvaluat per experts

    216 Cites (Scopus)

    Resum

    Biological treatment is a promising alternative to conventional air-pollution control methods, but thus far biotreatment processes for odor control have always required much larger reactor volumes than chemical scrubbers. We converted an existing full-scale chemical scrubber to a biological trickling filter and showed that effective treatment of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in the converted scrubber was possible even at gas contact times as low as 1.6 s. That is 8-20 times shorter than previous biotrickling filtration reports and comparable to usual contact times in chemical scrubbers. Significant removal of reduced sulfur compounds, ammonia, and volatile organic compounds present in traces in the air was also observed. Continuous operation for >8 months showed stable performance and robust behavior for H2S treatment, with pollutant-removal performance comparable to that achieved by using a chemical scrubber. Our study demonstrates that biotrickling filters can replace chemical scrubbers and be a safer, more economical technique for odor control.
    Idioma originalAnglès
    Pàgines (de-a)6308-6312
    Nombre de pàgines5
    RevistaProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
    Volum100
    Número11
    DOIs
    Estat de la publicacióPublicada - 27 de maig 2003

    Fingerprint

    Navegar pels temes de recerca de 'Retrofitting existing chemical scrubbers to biotrickling filters for H2S emission control'. Junts formen un fingerprint únic.

    Com citar-ho