Bioresource Technology 2012-08-01

Kinetics of the bio-oxidation of volatile reduced sulphur compounds in a biotrickling filter

Manuel Cáceres, Javier Silva, Marjorie Morales, Ricardo San Martín, Germán Aroca, Manuel Cáceres, Javier Silva, Marjorie Morales, Ricardo San Martín, Germán Aroca

Index: Bioresour. Technol. 118 , 243-8, (2012)

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Abstract

Highlights ► Equations for the rates of oxidation of VRSCs in biotrickling filters are proposed. ► Simulations considering the equations have a good agreement with experimental results. ► H2S and MM have an inhibitory effect on the bio-oxidation of DMS and DMDS. ► The inhibitory effect of H2S over the oxidation of DMS and DMDS is greater than MM. ► It is possible to predict the RE of VRSCs along the biofilter with the model proposed.


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