Title of article :
Biofiltration of ketone compounds by a composite bead biofilter
Author/Authors :
Wu-Chung Chan، نويسنده , , Kang-Hong Peng، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
7
From page :
3029
To page :
3035
Abstract :
In this study, the biochemical kinetic behaviors of ketone compounds in a composite bead biofilter were investigated. Both microbial growth rate kg and biochemical reaction rate kd would be inhibited at higher average inlet concentration. For the microbial growth process, the inhibitive effect was the least pronounced for acetone and the order of kg value was MEK > MIPK > acetone in the average inlet concentration range of 100–150 ppm. The degree of inhibitive effect was almost the same for three ketone compounds and the order of kg value was acetone > MEK > MIPK in the average inlet concentration range of 200–300 ppm. The values of half-saturation constant Ks for acetone, MEK and MIPK were 26.80, 21.56 and 22.96 ppm, respectively. The values of maximum reaction rate Vm for acetone, MEK and MIPK were 8.55, 9.06 and 7.55 g-C/h-kg packed material, respectively. The zero-order kinetic with the diffusion rate limitation could be regarded as the most adequate biochemical reaction model. For the biochemical reaction process, the inhibitive effect was the most pronounced for MEK and the order of kd value was MEK > acetone > MIPK in the average inlet concentration range of 100–150 ppm. The degree of inhibitive effect was MIPK > MEK > acetone and the order of kd value was acetone > MEK > MIPK in the average inlet concentration range of 200–300 ppm. The maximum elimination capacity of acetone, MEK and MIPK were 0.157, 0.127 and 0.101 g-C/ h-kg packed material
Keywords :
biofilter , Microbial growth process , Composite bead , Ketone compound , Biochemical reaction process
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Bioresource Technology
Record number :
413260
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