Literature DB >> 25459827

Effect of saponins on n-hexane removal in biotrickling filters.

Yanhong Tu1, Chunping Yang2, Yan Cheng1, Guangming Zeng1, Li Lu3, Lu Wang1.   

Abstract

Saponins was applied to enhance the removal of n-hexane in a biotrickling filter (BTF) in this study. Comparison experiments were carried out to examine the effect of saponins on n-hexane removal in two BTFs at various saponins concentrations, n-hexane loading rates (LRs) and gas empty bed contact times (EBCTs). Results show that the optimum concentration of saponins in nutrient feed was 50.0mgL(-1). When organic LR of n-hexane increased from 47.8 to 120.0gm(-3)h(-1), the removal efficiency (RE) for BTF1 (with saponins) and BTF2 (without saponins) decreased from 91.3% to 83.3% and from 62.8% to 56.8%, respectively. As gas EBCT decreased from 30.0 to 7.5s, the RE declined from 88.4% to 64.5% for BTF1 and from 61.4% to 38.3% for BTF2. Saponins could also decrease the biomass accumulation rate within the medium bed. These results could be referred in the design and operation of BTFs for hydrophobic VOC removal.
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Keywords:  Biofiltration; Biosurfactant; Saponins; Volatile organic compound; n-Hexane

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25459827     DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.10.039

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioresour Technol        ISSN: 0960-8524            Impact factor:   9.642


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