Biogas biodesulfurization in an anoxic biotrickling filter packed with open-pore polyurethane foam

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10498/16299
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2013.10.046
ISSN: 0304-3894
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2014-01-01Department
Ingeniería Química y Tecnología de AlimentosSource
Journal of Hazardous Materials Volume 264, 15 Enero 2014, pp. 529–535Abstract
Biogas biodesulfurization by an anoxic biotrickling filter packed with open pore polyurethane foam at
the laboratory scale (packed volume 2.4 L) has been studied. The biotrickling system was operated for
620 days with biogas supplied continuously and two nitrate feeding regimes were tested (manual and
programmed). Biomass immobilization was carried out under the manual nitrate feeding regime and
a study was then carried out on the effects on removal efficiency of the following parameters: nitrate
source, H2S inlet load, nitrate concentration, sulfate accumulation, temperature, pH and trickling liquid
velocity. The effect of increased H2S inlet load was studied under the programmed nitrate feeding regime.
The results show that a removal efficiency of 99% can be obtained when working under the following
conditions: inlet loads below 130 gS m−3h−1, a programmed nitrate feeding system, temperature of 30◦C,
sulfate concentration below 33 g L−1, a pH between 7.3 and 7.5, and a trickling liquid velocity higher than
4.6 m h−1.
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Biotrickling filter; Hydrogen sulfide; Biogas Anoxic biofiltration; Open-pore polyurethane foamCollections
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