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Title Removal of cyclohexane vapors from air in biotrickling filters: Effects of gas mixture composition and circular economy approach
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Authors Rybarczyk, P; Szulczynski, B; Dobrzyniewski, D; Kucharska, K; Gebicki, J
Title Removal of cyclohexane vapors from air in biotrickling filters: Effects of gas mixture composition and circular economy approach
Year 2023
Published Chemical And Process Engineering-New Frontiers, 44, 4
DOI 10.24425/cpe.2023.147399
Abstract This work presents results of investigations on biotrickling filtration of air polluted with cyclohexane cotreated in binary, ternary and quaternary volatile organic compounds (VOCs) mixtures, including vapors of hexane, toluene and ethanol. The removal of cyclohexane from a gas mixture depends on the physico-chemical properties of the co-treated VOCs and the lower the hydrophobicity of the VOC, the higher the removal efficiency of cyclohexane. In this work, the performance of biotrickling filters treating VOCs mixtures is discussed based on surface tension of trickling liquid for the first time. A mixed natural - synthetic packing for biotrickling filters was utilized, showing promising performance and limited maintenance requirements. Maximum elimination capacity of about 95 g/(m(3)center dot h) of cyclohexane was reached for the total VOCs inlet loading of about 450 g/(m(3)center dot h). This work presents also a novel approach of combining biological air treatment with management of a spent trickling liquid in the perspective of circular economy assumptions. The waste liquid phase was applied to the plant cultivation, showing a potential for e.g. enhanced production of energetic biomass or polluted soil phytoremediation.
Author Keywords biotrickling filtration; cyclohexane; volatile organic compounds; surface tension; circular economy
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
EID WOS:001153594300001
WoS Category Engineering, Chemical
Research Area Engineering
PDF http://journals.pan.pl/Content/129340/PDF-MASTER/e40_Accepted%20Article.pdf
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