Asian Journal of Atmospheric Environment (Sep 2017)

Bio-filters for the Treatment of VOCs and Odors - A Review

  • Kumar Vikrant,
  • Ki-Hyun Kim,
  • Jan E. Szulejko,
  • Sudhir Kumar Pandey,
  • R.S. Singh,
  • B.S. Giri,
  • Richard J. C. Brown,
  • S.-H Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5572/ajae.2017.11.3.139
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 139 – 152

Abstract

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Excessive amounts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and odorants discharged into the environment are highly dangerous to human health as well as to ecological systems. Biological treatments of waste gas streams, called biofiltration, containing VOCs and odorous compounds has gained much attention because biofilters are more cost effective and environmentally friendly than conventional air pollution control technologies. This review provides an overview of biotrickling filtration, which is a type of biofiltration including continuous trickled-water flow inside filter media, for VOC and odor abatement. The configuration, design, cost effectiveness, removal capacity and environmental impact of this techniques and the future research and development needs in this area are all considered.

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