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Pilot scale trials of biofilters using zeolite and coir as filter media treating odour compounds from a composting facility
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Pilot scale trials of biofilters using zeolite and coir as filter media treating odour compounds from a composting facility

W. Charles, S. Vitzthum von Eckstaedt and G. Ho
Proceeding of the 5th IWA Odour and Air Emissions Conference Jointly Held With 10th Conference on Biofiltration for Air Pollution Control (San Francisco, CA, USA, 04/03/2013–07/03/2013)
2013
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Abstract

This study investigates odour removal of pilot-scale biofilters treating volatile organic compounds (VOCs) produced during composting of organic fraction of municipal solid wastes (OFMSW). Four biofilters, containing non-biodegradable zeolite, biodegradable coir fibre, and the mixture of both materials, with and without inoculum, were set up onsite to treat the exhaust gases from a local composting facility. Odour-removal efficiencies of the biofilters were monitored by sensory concentration measurement using olfactometry and analytical measurement using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) on three occasions, at start-up, 3 months and 9 months of operation. At feeding rate of 1 L/L/min and feed concentration of 9,000-10,000 OU, odour removal efficiencies of the biofilters were over 90% right from start up through to 9-month period of monitoring. Inoculation of biofilter was found to be beneficial but not essential. Based on detailed analysis of odour compounds using GC-MS, zeolite biofilter was effective in adsorbing polar compounds (such as alcohol and volatile acids) while coir biofilter was found to be particularly effective in capturing non-polar VOCs, such as monoterpenes (the main component in the feed stream). The combination of coir and zeolite complemented one another providing very effective removal of both polar and non-polar volatile compounds.

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