Abstract

The work reported concerns the removal of mixtures of two ketones, methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) and methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK), which find wide application as industrial solvents, from effluent air streams in downward flow biofilters operating at relative humidities in excess of 95 percent. The inlet concentrations of the two pollutants were 300 mg m−3MEK and 330 mg m−3MIBK. Maximum elimination capacities achieved were 50 g m−3h−1 for MEK and 20 g m−3h−1 for MIBK. Marked interaction between the elimination of the two ketones was observed and established biophysical models for the kinetic analysis of biofilter operation proved inadequate as far as the complex processes involved in multi-component biodegradable vapour elimination were concerned. The complexity of such systems requires further definition and the development of appropriate models for process evaluation and design.

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