Biofiltration of Air Streams Contaminated Hydrogen Sulfide : Performance Evaluation of Different Carriers

  • Jeong, Gwi-Taek (School of Biological Science and Technology) ;
  • Lee, Gwang-Yeon (Dept. Ophthalmic Optics, Dong-A College) ;
  • Lee, Kyoung-Min (School of Biological Science and Technology) ;
  • Cha, Jin-Myoung (B & E Tech Co. Ltd.) ;
  • Joe, Yong-Il (Dept. of Chemical Engineering, Yonsei University) ;
  • Park, Don-Hee (School of Biological Science and Technology, Faculty of Applied Chemical Engineering, Institute of Bioindustrial Technology, Chonnam National University)
  • Published : 2005.10.27

Abstract

The objective of this study was to develop a removal process by which $H_2S$ could be biologically removed from the odoriferous gases generated in the waste food recycling process. In order to develop this process we were first required to select a proper biofilter support protocol. When the selected biofilter equipment was then tested suing a synthetic odoriferous gas containing 600 ppm of $H_2S$, we noted a maximal removal rate of 658 $g-H_2S/m^3{\cdot}hr$, using polypropylene fibrils as supporting materials. Under identical experimental conditions, we obtained a value of 411.2 $g-H_2S/m^3{\cdot}hr$, using polyurethane as a support material. We also conducted a trial in which volcanic stone was utilized as a support material, and in this trial, we logged a maximal 105.1 $g-H_2S/m^3{\cdot}hr$ removal rate. As the result of our experiments, we concluded that polypropylene fibrils constituted the ideal material for the removal of $H_2S$ gas via biological treatment.

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