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Recent advances in two-phase partitioning bioreactors for the treatment of volatile organic compounds
Authors:Raú  l Muñ  oz,Andrew J. Daugulis,Marí  a Herná  ndez,Guillermo Quijano
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Technology, University of Valladolid, Dr. Mergelina, s/n, 47011, Valladolid, Spain;2. Department of Chemical Engineering, Queen''s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Biological processes are considered to be the most cost-effective technology for the off-gas treatment of volatile organic compounds (VOC) at low concentrations. Two-phase partitioning bioreactors (TPPBs) emerged in the early 1990s as innovative multiphase systems capable of overcoming some of the key limitations of traditional biological technologies such as the low mass transfer rates of hydrophobic VOCs and microbial inhibition at high VOC loading rates. Intensive research carried out in the last 5 years has helped to provide a better understanding of the mass transfer phenomena and VOC uptake mechanisms in TPPBs, which has significantly improved the VOC biodegradation processes utilizing this technology platform. This work presents an updated state-of-the-art review on the advances of TPPB technology for air pollution control. The most recent insights regarding non-aqueous phase (NAP) selection, microbiology, reactor design, mathematical modeling and case studies are critically reviewed and discussed. Finally, the key research issues required to move towards the development of efficient and stable full-scale VOC biodegradation processes in TPPBs are identified.
Keywords:Biological gas treatment   Bioreactor configuration   Mass transfer   Microbiology   Two-phase partitioning bioreactor   Volatile organic compounds
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