Abstract

This study aimed to assess the efficiency of removal of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from process gases from a food industry plant in East Poland, producing high-quality animal (goose, duck, and pig) and vegetable fats, using a two-stage method which is a combination of biological purification and membrane-separation. The research, conducted on the semi-technical scale, compared the effects of traditional and two-stage biofiltration carried out under the same process conditions. The concentrations of VOCs in process gases were measured by means of a multi-gas detector. Additionally the temperature and humidity of gases were determined by a thermoanemometer under filter bed, following the EU and Polish National Standard Methods Two different types of filling materials (the mix of stumpwood chips and bark, and the mix of stumpwood chips, bark, and compost) and two types of membranes (three-layer semi-permeable membrane fabrics were used, with differences in air permeability and water tightness) were analyzed. During all processes basic operational parameters, the biofilters were controlled, including surface load, volumetric load, duration of gas contact with the filling layer, flow rate, and pressure drops (in the biofilter and on the membrane). The analyzed gases were characterized by very high variability of VOC concentrations (ranging from 350 ppb to 11,170 ppb). The effectiveness of VOC removal (REvoc) was calculated by comparing the analytical results of raw and purified gases. The effectiveness of VOC removal with the application of traditional biofiltration during the experiment varied between 82% to 97% and was related to different parameters of the filling materials (mainly specific surface and moisture), reaching lower value for the mix of stumpwood chips and bark filling. The obtained results showed that the application of membrane improved the efficiency of biofiltration in all the analysed cases from 7% to 9%. The highest effectiveness was obtained using the filter bed in the form of stumpwood chips, bark, and compost in connection with the more permeable membrane. It was maintained between 96% to 99%, reaching an average value of 98%. The selection of the membrane should be determined by its permeability and the values of flow resistance.

Highlights

  • Odor nuisance and the emission of contaminants to the atmosphere from technological processes are issues related to the protection of the environment and human life [1,2]

  • The emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is one of the main problems related to air pollution in selected branches of the industry, among others, in the chemical, textile, metallurgic, and food industries [3,4,5]

  • The object of the study is a pilot biofilter allowing use of two purification methods: Traditional biofiltration with the application of an open biofilter, and integrated biofiltration with the second stage of purification in the form of a membrane fabric covering the surface of the device

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Introduction

Odor nuisance and the emission of contaminants to the atmosphere from technological processes are issues related to the protection of the environment and human life [1,2]. The emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is one of the main problems related to air pollution in selected branches of the industry, among others, in the chemical, textile, metallurgic, and food industries [3,4,5]. Food processing and animal breeding have been identified as the primary sources of VOC. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 3009; doi:10.3390/ijerph16173009 www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph

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