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Performance of a Suspended-Growth Bioscrubber for the Control of Methanol
An experimental study is presented on the control of methanol emissions using a single-stage, laboratory-scale, suspended-growth bioscrubber. The inlet concentration was 50 or 100 ppmv. The bioscrubber was operated for over 80 days at a solids residence time of either one or two days. The overall removal efficiency of the scrubber with biomass ranged from 69.0 to 81.0%. The efficiency increased with the liquid flow rate. Model simulations were in good agreement with the data.
Performance of a Suspended-Growth Bioscrubber for the Control of Methanol
An experimental study is presented on the control of methanol emissions using a single-stage, laboratory-scale, suspended-growth bioscrubber. The inlet concentration was 50 or 100 ppmv. The bioscrubber was operated for over 80 days at a solids residence time of either one or two days. The overall removal efficiency of the scrubber with biomass ranged from 69.0 to 81.0%. The efficiency increased with the liquid flow rate. Model simulations were in good agreement with the data.
Performance of a Suspended-Growth Bioscrubber for the Control of Methanol
DeHollander, Glenn R. (author) / Overcamp, Thomas J. (author) / Grady, C.P.L.Jr. (author)
Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association ; 48 ; 872-876
1998-09-01
5 pages
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