2005
DOI: 10.1002/jctb.1351
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Removal of toluene from air streams using a gas–liquid–solid three‐phase airlift loop bioreactor containing immobilized cells

Abstract: Toluene, a kind of volatile organic compound (VOC), is widely used as a solvent (paints and coatings, gums, resins, rubber) as well as a reagent (medicines, dyes, perfumes) and is one of the components of gasoline. Over the more recent decades, many studies have led to the development of biological methods to treat toluene. This paper presents the results of a study on the treatment of airborne toluene using a laboratory-scale gas-liquid-solid three-phase airlift loop bioreactor containing immobilized cells. B… Show more

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