Title of article :
Measurements and modeling of heat generation in a trickling biofilter for biodegradation of a low concentration volatile organic compound (VOC)
Author/Authors :
Chen، Rong نويسنده , , Zhu، Xunjin نويسنده , , Liao، Qiang نويسنده , , Tian، Xin نويسنده , , Wang، Yong Zhong نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 1 سال 2008
Abstract :
The experimental and theoretical heat generation behavior of a trickling biofilter treating toluene is discussed. The experimental results show
that the temperature of the packed bed has a significant effect on the purification performance of the trickling biofilter and that an optimal operation
temperature exists between 30 and 40 ◦C. During the gas–liquid co-current flow, the temperature in the packed bed gradually rises along the
direction of the gas and liquid flow due to the exothermic biodegradation of toluene. The temperature rise between the inlet and outlet of the
trickling biofilter increases with an increase in the gas flow rate and inlet toluene concentration. In addition, a larger liquid flow rate leads to a
smaller temperature rise. The heat generation process occurring in the trickling biofilter is modeled by representing the packed bed as an equivalent
set of parallel capillary tubes covered by the biofilm. The temperature profile in the packed bed during the liquid–gas co-current flow is analyzed
by simultaneously solving the problem of gas–liquid two-phase flow and heat and mass transfer through the liquid film and biofilm. It is shown
that the model agrees well with the experimental data, predicting the variations of the temperature rise between the inlet and outlet of trickling
biofilter with the increasing gas and liquid flow rates.
Keywords :
Trickling biofilter , Temperature profile , Toluene , Capillary tube model , Gas–liquid co-current flow
Journal title :
Chemical Engineering Journal
Journal title :
Chemical Engineering Journal