Evaluation of continuous and intermittent trickling strategies for the removal of hydrogen sulfide in a biotrickling filter.

Chemosphere

Australian Centre for Water and Environmental Biotechnology (formerly AWMC), The University of Queensland, QLD, Australia; School of Civil, Mining & Environmental Engineering, University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia. Electronic address:

Published: March 2022

Biotrickling filter (BTF) is a widely applied bioreactor for odour abatement in sewer networks. The trickling strategy is vital for maintaining a sound operation of BTF. This study employed a lab-scale BTF packed with granular activated carbon at a short empty bed residence time of 6 s and pH 1-2 to evaluate different trickling strategies, i.e., continuous trickling (different velocities) and intermittent trickling (different trickling intervals), in terms of the removal of hydrogen sulfide (HS), bed pressure drop, HS oxidation products and microbial community. The HS removal performance decreased with the trickling velocity (∼3.6 m/h) in BTF. In addition, three intermittent trickling strategies, i.e., 10-min trickling per 24 h, 8 h, and 2 h, were investigated. The HS elimination capacity deteriorated after about 2 weeks under both 10-min trickling per 24 h and 8 h. For both intermittent (10-min trickling per 2 h) and continuous trickling, the BTF exhibited nearly 100 % HS removal for inlet HS concentrations<100 ppmv, but intermittent BTF showed better removal performance than continuous trickling when inlet HS increased to 120-190 ppmv. Furthermore, the bed pressure drops were 333 and 3888 Pa/m for non-trickling and trickling periods, respectively, which makes intermittent BTF save 83 % energy consumption of the blower compared with continuous tirckling. However, intermittent BTF exhibited transient HS breakthrough (<1 ppmv) during trickling periods. Moreover, elemental sulfur and sulfate were major products of HS oxidation and Acidithiobacillus was the dominant genus in both intermittent and continuous trickling BTF. A mathematical model was calibrated for the intermittent BTF and a sensitivity analysis was performed on the model. It shows mass transfer parameters determine the HS removal. Overall, intermittent trickling strategy is promising for improving odour abatement performance and reducing the operating cost of the BTF.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.132723DOI Listing

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