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Function and limits of biofilters for the removal of methane in exhaust gases from the pig industry

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APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
卷 94, 期 3, 页码 601-611

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DOI: 10.1007/s00253-012-3998-z

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Biofiltration; Methane; Pig; Methanotroph; Oxidation

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  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada
  2. le Centre de Recherche Industrielle du Quebec
  3. Viaporc inc.

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The agricultural sector is responsible for an important part of Canadian greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, 8 % of the 747 Mt eq. CO2 emitted each year. The pork industry, a key sector of the agrifood industry, has had a rapid growth in Canada since the middle 1980s. For this industry, slurry storage accounts for the major part of methane (CH4) emissions, a GHG 25 times higher than carbon dioxide (CO2) on a 100-year time horizon. Intending to reduce these emissions, biofiltration, a process effective to treat CH4 from landfills and coal mines, could be effective to treat CH4 from the pig industry. Biofiltration is a complex process that requires the understanding of the biological process of CH4 oxidation and a control of the engineering parameters (filter bed, temperature, etc.). Some biofiltration studies show that this technology could be used to treat CH4 at a relatively low cost and with a relatively high purification performance.

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