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Application of Response Surface Methodology for H2S Removal from Biogas by a Pilot Anoxic Biotrickling Filter

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/chemengineering3030066

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In this study, a pilot biotrickling filter (BTF) was installed in a wastewater treatment plant to treat real biogas. The biogas flow rate was between 1 and 5 m3·h?1 with an H2S inlet load (IL) between 35.1 and 172.4 gS·m?3·h?1. The effects of the biogas flow rate, trickling liquid velocity (TLV) and nitrate concentration on the outlet H2S concentration and elimination capacity (EC) were studied using a full factorial design (33). Moreover, the results were adjusted using Ottengraf’s model. The most influential factors in the empirical model were the TLV and H2S IL, whereas the nitrate concentration had less influence. The statistical results showed high predictability and good correlation between models and the experimental results. The R-squared was 95.77% and 99.63% for the ‘C model’ and the ‘EC model’, respectively. The models allowed the maximum H2S IL (between 66.72 and 119.75 gS·m?3·h?1) to be determined for biogas use in a combustion engine (inlet H2S concentration between 72 and 359 ppmV). The ‘C model’ was more sensitive to TLV (–0.1579 (gS·m?3)/(m·h?1)) in the same way the ‘EC model’ was also more sensitive to TLV (4.3303 (gS·m?3)/(m·h?1)). The results were successfully fitted to Ottengraf’s model with a first-order kinetic limitation (R-squared above 0.92). View Full-Tex

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