Mathematical modeling and simulation of volatile reduced sulfur compounds oxidation in biotrickling filters

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  • G. AROCA
  • M. CÁCERES
  • S. PRADO
  • C. SÁNCHEZ
چکیده

The odour generated by industrial gaseous emissions causing nuisances generally is due to the presence of volatile reduced sulfur compounds (VRSC) Although a number of microorganisms are known for degrading VRSC, the treatment of a mixture of reduced sulfur compounds remains challenging for several reasons. To resolve these problems two-stage systems have been proposed, in the first reactor H 2 S is bio-oxidized and in the second the rest of the VRSC mixture, avoiding the inhibition effects of H 2 S over the bio-oxidation of these compounds. In the systems described the complete oxidation of H 2 S must be performed in the first reactor, if some H 2 S pass though out the first reactor it would have an effect on the bio-oxidation of the other VRSC present in the mixture in the second bioreactor. This situation was modelled and simulated, and is presented in this article. The bio-oxidation of H 2 S and DMS in a biotrickling filter is described through a model of the mass transfer and chemical reaction processes. The biotrickling filter is modeled as a fixed bed of packing material which supports the growth of micro-organisms as biofilms. When air flows in the bed, H 2 S and DMS are continuously transferred from the gas phase to the biofilm, where they diffuse and are oxidized by aerobic microbial activity. A summary of the equations, results of the simulation and sensibility to the inhibition constants are reported.

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تاریخ انتشار 2012