Biofiltration of toluene-contaminated air using an agro by-product-based filter bed
2007
Krishnakumar, B. | Hima, A. M. | Haridas, Ajit
An innovative, coir-pith-based, filter bed for degrading vapor phase toluene in a gas biofilter over 160 days without any external nutrient supply is reported in this study. Indigenous microflora present in the coir pith as well as in the aerobic sludge added at the start-up stage metabolized the toluene, and correspondingly, CO₂ was produced in the biofilter. Inlet toluene concentration in the range of 0.75 to 2.63 g/m³ was supplied to the biofilter in short acclimation periods. The maximum elimination capacity achieved was 96.75 g/m³·h at 120.72 g/m³·h loading where around 60% was recovered as CO₂. The filter bed maintained a stable low-pressure drop (0–4 mm H₂O), neutral pH range (6.5–7.5), and moisture content of 60–80% (w/w) throughout the period. In addition to toluene-degrading microbial community, a grazing fauna including rotifer, bacteriovoric nematode, tardigrade, and fly larvae were also present in the filter bed. The overall performance of the biofilter bed in pollutant removal and sustainability was analyzed in this study.
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