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. 2018 Oct;25(30):30021-30030.
doi: 10.1007/s11356-017-0776-6. Epub 2017 Nov 25.

Performance and biofilm characteristics of biotrickling filters for ethylbenzene removal in the presence of saponins

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Performance and biofilm characteristics of biotrickling filters for ethylbenzene removal in the presence of saponins

Hui Qian et al. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2018 Oct.

Abstract

Saponins were applied to enhance ethylbenzene removal in biotrickling filters (BTFs), and comparison experiments were carried out to evaluate the effects of saponins on ethylbenzene removal and biofilm characteristics at various saponin concentrations. Results showed that the optimum concentration of saponins was 40 mg/L and a maximum removal efficiency (RE) of ethylbenzene reached 84.3%. When the inlet ethylbenzene concentration increased, ranging from 750 to 2300 mg/m3, the RE decreased from 92.1 to 60.8% and from 69.4 to 44.2% for BTF1 and BTF2 in which saponin was and was not added, respectively. The corresponding RE declined from 91.1 to 40.8% and from 71.5 to 35.8% with a decreased empty bed residence time ranging from 45 to 7.5 s. Additionally, significant differences existed between both BTFs not only in the contents of polysaccharide and proteins but also in the surface charge of biofilms, and the ratio of protein to polysaccharide increased with the increase of saponin concentration, which indicated the presumable effect of saponins on liquid-biofilm transfer rates of ethylbenzene. Mechanisms for the enhanced removal of hydrophobic volatile organic compounds at the presence of surfactants were also discussed.

Keywords: Biofilm; Biofiltration; Ethylbenzene; Saponin; VOC.

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