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Enhanced styrene removal in a two-phase partitioning bioreactor operated as a biotrickling filter: Towards full-scale applications
Pau San-valeroGuillermo QuijanoGuillermo QuijanoJosep M. Penya-rojaCarmen Gabaldónsubject
ChromatographyGeneral Chemical EngineeringFull scaleAqueous two-phase system02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010501 environmental sciences021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSilicone oilFilter (aquarium)StyreneAire Anàlisichemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryVolume (thermodynamics)Phase (matter)BioreactorEnvironmental Chemistry0210 nano-technologyAire Contaminació0105 earth and related environmental sciencesdescription
Abstract Styrene vapor abatement was investigated in a two-phase partitioning bioreactor operated as a biotrickling filter (TPPB-BTF). The removal performance of the TPPB-BTF was simultaneously compared with a conventional BTF, which served as a control. Industrial-grade silicone oil was used as the non-aqueous phase in the TPPB-BTF due to its high affinity for styrene. Both bioreactors were operated at styrene inlet concentrations ranging from 55 to 323 mg C m −3 and empty bed residence times (EBRT) of 15–30 s, corresponding to pollutant loading rates of 13–77 g C m −3 h −1 . Both bioreactors exhibited styrene removal efficiencies (REs) higher than 90% at an EBRT of 30 s. Nevertheless, the TPPB-BTF showed a superior removal performance than that recorded in the control BTF at EBRTs shorter than 30 s. REs of 89%, 84% and 57% were recorded in the TPPB-BTF at EBRT of 15 s and loading rates of 13, 22 and 77 g C m −3 h −1 , respectively, while the control BTF supported removal efficiencies of 64%, 42% and 18–42% under the same experimental conditions. The resilience and robustness of the TPPB-BTF over styrene shock loadings and transient inlet concentration was also confirmed, the TPPB-BTF being able to recover a stable RE of 89% one day after such operation disturbances. The potential of the TPPB-BTF towards full scale applications was also critically discussed based on the experimental determination of silicone oil loses through aqueous phase renewal, which accounted for 0.4% of the initial volume of oil added to the TPPB-BTF after 87 days of operation.
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2017-02-01 |