2016
DOI: 10.1002/ep.12491
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Characterization and evaluation of poplar and pine wood in twin biotrickling filters treating a mixture of NH3, H2S, butyric acid, and ethylmercaptan

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“…Microorganisms in biological purification facilities can also efficiently utilize mixtures of organic and inorganic compounds such as ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, butyric acid, and ethyl mercaptan [6]. It was shown that when gases were contacting in the bioreactor for 22-34 seconds, concentration of above pollutants was reduced to 3.5-6.5 g•m -3 •h -1 , respectively.…”
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“…Microorganisms in biological purification facilities can also efficiently utilize mixtures of organic and inorganic compounds such as ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, butyric acid, and ethyl mercaptan [6]. It was shown that when gases were contacting in the bioreactor for 22-34 seconds, concentration of above pollutants was reduced to 3.5-6.5 g•m -3 •h -1 , respectively.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%