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Two‐stage gas‐phase bioreactor for the combined removal of hydrogen sulphide, methanol and α‐pinene
(Taylor & Francis, 2009)
Biological treatment systems have emerged as cost‐effective and eco‐friendly techniques for treating waste gases from process industries at moderately high gas flow rates and low pollutant concentrations. In this study, ...
Optimization of the treatment of carbon monoxide-polluted air in biofilters
(Elsevier, 2009-01)
This work is the first extensive study on the removal of carbon monoxide from polluted air in biofilters. It compares the performance of two packing materials, namely lava rock alone and a mixture of peat and lava rock. ...
Fungal biofiltration of α-pinene: Effects of temperature, relative humidity, and transient loads
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2007-02)
Over the past decade much effort has been made to develop new carrier materials, more performant biocatalysts, and new types of bioreactors for waste gas treatment. In biofilters fungal biocatalysts are more resistant to ...
Development of a Novel Monolith-Bioreactor for the Treatment of VOC-polluted Air
(Taylor & Francis, 2006)
A novel bioreactor packed with ceramic monolith colonized by a toluene-degrading culture was investigated in order to assess its suitability for waste gas treatment. Operational parameters that were considered included ...