3.8 Article Proceedings Paper

Performance of a full-scale biotrickling filter treating H2S at a gas contact time of 1.6 to 2.2 seconds

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRESS
Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages 111-118

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AMER INST CHEMICAL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1002/ep.670220213

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Emission of objectionable odors is a major problem for wastewater treatment and other processing facilities. Biological treatment is a promising alternative to conventional control methods, such as chemical scrubbing, but historically, biotreatment has always required significantly larger reactor volumes than chemical scrubbers. In this paper we present several aspects of the operation and performance of a chemical scrubber, retrofitted to operate as a biotrickling filter treating 161, 000 m(3) h(-1) of foul air with the original gas contact time of 1.6 to 2.2 seconds, In continuous operation for more than a year, the biotrickling filter has shown stable performance and robust behavior for H2S treatment, with pollutant removal performance comparable to using a chemical scrubber, performance comparable to using chemical scrubber. Reclaimed water was used as a nutrient source for the process. and to maintain the pH in the biotrickling,filter between 1.5 and 2.2, At a gas contact Nine of 1.6 seconds, H2S removal was in excess of 95% for sustained inlet H2S concentrations as high as 30 ppm(nu). This corresponds to volumetric elimination rates of 95 to 105 g H2S m(-3) h(-1). Ffficiencies of about 90% were observed under transient conditions at 2.2 seconds gas contact time for inlet concentration peaks lip to 60 ppm(nu) The biotrickling filter also removed significant amounts of reduced sulfur compounds, ammonia, and volatile organic compounds present in traces in the air, which is important in practical applications, Selected experiments, such as intermittent trickling operation and a one-month, operation period at neutral pH, are also presented. Results indicate that the intermittent trickling operation does not have a significant effect on H2S removal. operation does not have a significant However, when operated at neutral pH, biotrickling filter performance clearly decreased, probably due to an excessive chlorine supply to The reactor through the make-up water. The study, demonstrates That biotrickling filters can replace chemical scrubbers as a safer more economical technique for odor control.

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