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Comparative evaluation of a biotrickling filter and a tubular photobioreactor for the continuous abatement of toluene

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
卷 380, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2019.120860

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Algal-bacterial symbiosis; Biotriciding filter; Carbon dioxide fixation; Photobioreactor; Toluene abatement

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  1. Regional Government of Castilla y Leon
  2. EU-FEDER project [UIC 71, CLU-2017-09]
  3. PhD School in Risk and Sustainability in Civil Engineering, Environmental and Construction
  4. Erasmus Plus Programme

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The negative effects of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) on humans' health and the environment have boosted the enforcement of regulations, resulting in the need of effective and environmentally friendly off-gas treatment technologies. In this work, the synergism between microalgae and bacteria was investigated as a sustainable platform to enhance the biological degradation of toluene, herein selected as a model VOC. An innovative algal-bacterial tubular photobioreactor (TPBR) was systematically compared with a conventional biotrickling filter (BTF). The BTF supported average removal efficiencies close to those obtained in the TPBR (86 +/- 9% and 88 +/- 4%, respectively) at the highest inlet load (similar to 23 g m(3) h(-1)) and lowest gas residence time (0.75 min). However, the BTF was more sensitive towards the accumulation of secondary metabolites. In this regard, photosynthetic O-2 supplementation (resulting in dissolved oxygen concentrations of similar to 7.3 mg O-2 L-1) and CO2 consumption by microalgae (which reduced the impact of acidification) enhanced toluene abatement performance and process stability.

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