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Chemosphere | 2013

PTR-MS measurement of partition coefficients of reduced volatile sulfur compounds in liquids from biotrickling filters

Dezhao Liu; Anders Feilberg; Anders M. Nielsen; Anders Peter S. Adamsen

Biological air filtration for reduction of emissions of volatile sulfur compounds (e.g., hydrogen sulfide, methanethiol and dimethyl sulfide) from livestock production facilities is challenged by poor partitioning of these compounds into the aqueous biofilm or filter trickling water. In this study, Henrys law constants of reduced volatile sulfur compounds were measured for deionized water, biotrickling filter liquids (from the first and second stages of a two-stage biotrickling filter), and NaCl solutions by a dynamic method using Proton-Transfer-Reaction Mass Spectrometry (PTR-MS) at a temperature range of 3-45°C. NaCl solutions were used to estimate salting-out constants up to an ionic strength of 0.7 M in order to evaluate the effect of ionic strength on partitioning between air and biofilter liquids. Thermodynamic parameters (enthalpy and entropy of phase exchange) were obtained from the measured partition coefficients as a function of temperature. The results show that the partition coefficients of organic sulfur compounds in the biotrickling filter liquids were generally very close to the corresponding partition coefficients in deionized water. Based on the estimated ionic strength of biofilter liquids, it is assessed that salting-out effects are of no importance for these compounds. For H(2)S, a higher enthalpy of air-liquid partitioning was observed for 2nd stage filter liquid, but not for 1st stage filter liquid. In general, the results show that co-solute effects for sulfur compounds can be neglected in numerical biofilter models and that the uptake of volatile sulfur compounds in biotrickling filter liquids cannot be increased by decreasing ionic strength.


Journal of The Air & Waste Management Association | 2009

A method for estimating mass-transfer coefficients in a biofilter from membrane inlet mass spectrometer data.

Anders M. Nielsen; Lars Peter Nielsen; Anders Feilberg; Knud Villy Christensen

Abstract A membrane inlet mass spectrometer (MIMS) was used in combination with a developed computer model to study and improve management of a biofilter (BF) treating malodorous ventilation air from a meat rendering facility. The MIMS was used to determine percentage removal efficiencies (REs) of selected sulfur gases and to provide toluene retention profiles for the model to determine the air velocity and overall mass-transfer coefficient of toluene. The mass-transfer coefficient of toluene was used as a reference for determining the mass transfer of sulfur gases. By presenting the model to scenarios of a filter bed with a consortium of effective sulfur oxidizers, the most likely mechanism for incomplete removal of sulfur compounds from the exhaust air was elucidated. This was found to be insufficient mass transfer and not inadequate bacterial activity as anticipated by the manager of the BF. Thus, knowing the relationship between mass-transfer coefficients and air velocity for a given type of BF allows for an improved dimensioning and managing of this and similar BFs. This research demonstrates that it is possible to estimate mass-transfer coefficients and air velocity in BFs using MIMS in combination with computer modeling.


Archive | 2008

Manure and energy crops for biogas production : Status and barriers

Henrik Bjarne Møller; Anders M. Nielsen; Marika Murto; Kjell Christensson; Jukka Rintala; Mattias Svensson; Mari Seppälä; Teija Paavola; Irini Angelidaki; Prasad Laxmi-Narasimha Kaparaju

This study has evaluated the development of biogas technology in three Nordic countries and analysed the effects of using nine model energy crops in biogas plants. The study compares the global war ...


Environmental Engineering Science | 2008

Ammonia Inhibition of Methanogenesis and Identification of Process Indicators during Anaerobic Digestion

Ryoh Nakakubo; Henrik Bjarne Møller; Anders M. Nielsen; Juzo Matsuda


Livestock Science | 2007

Process performance of biogas digesters incorporating pre-separated manure

Henrik Bjarne Møller; Anders M. Nielsen; R. Nakakubo; H.J. Olsen


Biosystems Engineering | 2012

Anaerobic digestion of energy crops in batch

Anders M. Nielsen; Anders Feilberg


Archive | 2008

Greenhouse gas balances

Kjell Christensson; Mattias Svensson; Teija Paavola; Henrik Bjarne Møller; Mari Seppälä; Irini Angelidaki; Jukka Rintala; Anders M. Nielsen; Prasad Laxmi-Narasimha Kaparaju; Marika Murto


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2013

Inline NH3 removal from biogas digesters

Anders M. Nielsen; Knud Villy Christensen; Henrik Bjarne Møller


Archive | 2008

Manure and energy crops for biogas production

Kjell Christensson; Mattias Svensson; Teija Paavola; Mari Seppälä; Henrik Bjarne Møller; Anders M. Nielsen; Jukka Rintala; Irini Angelidaki; Prasad Laxmi-Narasimha Kaparaju; Marika Murto


Journal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology | 2016

Modeling removal of volatile sulfur compounds in a full‐scale biological air filter

Dezhao Liu; Anders Feilberg; Michael Jørgen Hansen; Claus Lunde Pedersen; Anders M. Nielsen

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Irini Angelidaki

Technical University of Denmark

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Jukka Rintala

Tampere University of Technology

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Mari Seppälä

University of Jyväskylä

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Teija Paavola

University of Jyväskylä

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Knud Villy Christensen

University of Southern Denmark

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