A comparative study of the characteristics and physical behaviour of different packing materials commonly used in biofiltration

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A comparative study of the characteristics and physical behaviour of different packing materials commonly used in biofiltrationDate
2007Citation
Biotechniques for Air Pollution Control II, 2007: 561-572. ISBN: 978-84-9749-258-4
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[Abstract] In this study, the characteristics and physical behaviour of 8 different packing materials were compared. The materials were selected according to previous works in the field of biofiltration including organic and inorganic or synthetic materials. Results pre-selected those more acceptable support materials for the main function they have to perform in the biological system: high surface contact, rugosity to immobilize the biomass, low pressure drop, nutrients supply, water retentivity or a commitment among them. Otherwise, pressure drop have been described by means of the respective mathematic expressions in order to include phenomena in the classical biofiltration models.
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978-84-9749-258-4