Chemical structure of hydrocarbons significantly affects removal performance and microbial responses in gas biotrickling filters

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY(2024)

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The control of emissions of short-chain hydrocarbons with different structures is critical for the petrochemical industry. Herein, three two-carbon-containing (C2) hydrocarbons, ethane, ethylene, and acetylene, were chosen as pollutants to study the effects of chemical structure of hydrocarbons on removal performance and microbial responses in biotrickling filters. Results showed that the removal efficiency (RE) of C2 hydrocarbons followed the sequence of acetylene > ethane > ethylene. When the inlet loading rate was 30 g/(m(3)h) and the empty bed residence time was 60 s, the RE of ethane, ethylene, and acetylene was 57 +/- 4.0 %, 49 +/- 1.0 %, and 84 +/- 2.7 %, respectively. The high water solubility resulted in the high removal of C2 hydrocarbons, while a low surface tension enhanced the removal of C2 hydrocarbons. Additionally, the microbial community, enzyme activity, and extracellular properties of microorganisms also contributed to the difference in C2 hydrocarbon removal. These results could be referred for the effective control of light hydrocarbon emissions.
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Biofiltration,VOC,Alkane,Alkene,Alkyne
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