Biofiltration Modeling for Packing Media Compared To a Small-scale Operation

바이오필터 담체 모델링 및 운전자료 비교에 대한 연구

  • Huh Nam-Soo (Dept of Environmental Engineering, Soonchunhyang University) ;
  • Cho Daechul (Dept of Environmental Engineering, Soonchunhyang University) ;
  • Kwon Sung-Hyun (Div. of Marine & Environmental Engineering, Kyung Sang National University)
  • 허남수 (순천향대학교 신소재화학공학부 환경전공) ;
  • 조대철 (순천향대학교 신소재화학공학부 환경전공) ;
  • 권성현 (경상대학교 해양환경공학부)
  • Published : 2004.11.01

Abstract

Filter media are one of themost important choices when bilfiltration is applied. Filter media provide adsorbing microbes with available sites for residence and the residential cells grow to degrade or decompose target waste gases. Up to date, filter media were only qualitatively analyzed. As a quantitative approach to filter material for biofiltration, a simple model based on reaction kinetics and mass action law (Ottengraf's Model in 1983) was presented. Cork, zeolite, and granulated activated carbon were tested in terms of effective surface area, cell covered fraction of adsorbing sites, surface roughness, and pore size distribution. The cell covered fraction, surface roughness and hydrophilicity was found to be closely related to the efficiency of gas degradation in biofiltration. The cork was the best candidate for cell residence and growth in this work.

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