| Literature DB >> 28521232 |
Hasti Farrokhzadeh1, J Patrick A Hettiaratchi1, Poornima Jayasinghe1, Sunil Kumar2.
Abstract
Aiming to improve conventional methane biofilter performance, a multiple-level aeration biofilter design is proposed. Laboratory flow-through column experiments were conducted to evaluate three actively-aerated methane biofilter configurations. Columns were aerated at one, two, and three levels of the bed depth, with air introduced at flow rates calculated from methane oxidation reaction stoichiometry. Inlet methane loading rates were increased in five stages between 6 and 18mL/min. The effects of methane feeding rate, levels of aeration, and residence time on methane oxidation rates were determined. Samples collected after completion of flow-through experiments were used to determine methane oxidation kinetic parameters, Vmax, Km, and methanotrophic community distribution across biofilter columns. Results obtained from mixed variances analysis and response surfaces, as well as methanotrophic activity data, suggested that, biofilter column with two aeration levels has the most even performance over time, maintaining 85.1% average oxidation efficiency over 95days of experiments.Entities:
Keywords: Aerated biofilters; Biofilter configuration; Methane oxidation; Methanotrophic bacteria
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28521232 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2017.05.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642