Abstract

In the present study, toluene elimination in the polyurethane (PU) biofilter during long-term (145 day) operation was characterized, and assessed the effects of changing the inlet loading and space velocity (SV). A very high elimination capacity of 3.7 kg·m−3·h−1 was obtained at an inlet loading of 4.0 kg·m–3·h−1 (inlet toluene concentration of 900 ppmv at a SV of 1,040 h−1). Backwashing with irrigation and compressed air allowed maintenance of a pressure drop of 90% during the 145 day of operation. In conclusion, the PU biofilter can overcome the problems of clogging caused by excess biomass growth and of low treatment capacities of conventional biofilters.

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