Removal of Benzene from oil refinery wastewater treatment plant exchausted gases with a multi-stage biofiltration pilot plant
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
Benzene removal from exhausted gases is a tricky issue and is usually carried out by the means of chemical processes. Such systems require reactants, produce waste and are energy demanding. Biological systems can be a cost-effective solution. The paper presents the results obtained in a multi-stage biological system for benzene and other aromatics removal from exhausted gases of a wastewater treatment plant working with oil refinery pavement wastewaters. The system, based on a bioscrubber, two biotrickling filters and one biofilter, obtained removal efficiencies always over the 70%, also giving good results with fluctuating inlet concentrations.
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Keywords:
Air pollution; Benzene; Biofiltration; Biotricklins filter; Oil refinery wastewater
Elenco autori:
Rada, E. C.; Raboni, M.; Torretta, Vincenzo; Copelli, Sabrina; Ragazzi, M.; Caruson, P.; Istrate, I. A.
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