The paper presents the results of an analysis of a two-stage pilot plant for the removal of toluene and benzene from the exhaust air of an industrial wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). The two-stage air process combines a water scrubber and a biotrickling filter (BTF) in sequence, and treats air stripped from the liquid phase compartments of the WWTP. During the experimental period, the pilot plant treated an airflow of 600 Nm3h-1. Average concentrations of the waste air stream entering the water scrubber were 10.61 mg Nm-3 benzene and 9.26 mg Nm-3 toluene. The water scrubber obtained medium-high removal efficiencies (averages 51% and 60%, for benzene and toluene, respectively). Subsequent passage through the BTF allowed a further reduction of average concentrations, which decreased to 2.10 mg Nm-3 benzene and to 0.84 mg Nm-3 toluene, thereby allowing overall average removal efficiencies (REs) of 80% and 91% for benzene and toluene, respectively. Results prove the benefits obtained from a combination of different removal technologies: water scrubbers to remove peak concentrations and soluble compounds, and BTFs to remove compounds with lower solubility, due to the biodegradation performed by microorganisms. © 2015, Institute for Environmental Research in Hydrographic Basins (IPABHi).

Removal of benzene and toluene from a refinery waste air stream by water sorption and biotrickling filtration / Remoção de benzeno e tolueno de um efluente de refinaria por absorção e filtração “biotrickling” / Viotti, Paolo; Schiavon, Marco; Gavasci, Renato; Capodaglio, Andrea G.. - In: REVISTA AMBIENTE & ÁGUA. - ISSN 1980-993X. - ELETTRONICO. - 10:4(2015), pp. 720-727. [10.4136/ambi-agua.1764]

Removal of benzene and toluene from a refinery waste air stream by water sorption and biotrickling filtration / Remoção de benzeno e tolueno de um efluente de refinaria por absorção e filtração “biotrickling”

VIOTTI, Paolo;
2015

Abstract

The paper presents the results of an analysis of a two-stage pilot plant for the removal of toluene and benzene from the exhaust air of an industrial wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). The two-stage air process combines a water scrubber and a biotrickling filter (BTF) in sequence, and treats air stripped from the liquid phase compartments of the WWTP. During the experimental period, the pilot plant treated an airflow of 600 Nm3h-1. Average concentrations of the waste air stream entering the water scrubber were 10.61 mg Nm-3 benzene and 9.26 mg Nm-3 toluene. The water scrubber obtained medium-high removal efficiencies (averages 51% and 60%, for benzene and toluene, respectively). Subsequent passage through the BTF allowed a further reduction of average concentrations, which decreased to 2.10 mg Nm-3 benzene and to 0.84 mg Nm-3 toluene, thereby allowing overall average removal efficiencies (REs) of 80% and 91% for benzene and toluene, respectively. Results prove the benefits obtained from a combination of different removal technologies: water scrubbers to remove peak concentrations and soluble compounds, and BTFs to remove compounds with lower solubility, due to the biodegradation performed by microorganisms. © 2015, Institute for Environmental Research in Hydrographic Basins (IPABHi).
2015
absorption; air treatment; scrubber; volatile organic compounds; aquatic science; 2300; public health; environmental and occupational health
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Removal of benzene and toluene from a refinery waste air stream by water sorption and biotrickling filtration / Remoção de benzeno e tolueno de um efluente de refinaria por absorção e filtração “biotrickling” / Viotti, Paolo; Schiavon, Marco; Gavasci, Renato; Capodaglio, Andrea G.. - In: REVISTA AMBIENTE & ÁGUA. - ISSN 1980-993X. - ELETTRONICO. - 10:4(2015), pp. 720-727. [10.4136/ambi-agua.1764]
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