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Scenedesmus obtusus, a freshwater microalga, was evaluated for its growth and biochemical characteristics under various culture conditions. S. obtusus was tolerant at all tested CO2 concentrations up to 20%. Among the different nitrogen sources, urea showed enhanced biomass productivities up to 2-fold compared to control, where the nitrogen source was sodium nitrate. Light intensity and photoperiod had a significant effect on growth rate and biomass productivity. The growth rate was observed maximum under continuous light exposure at the light intensities, 30µmolm(-2)sec(-1) and 60µmolm(-2)sec(-1) The species was able to tolerate the salinity levels up to 25mM NaCl, where, the increase in the concentration of NaCl suppressed the growth. Ammonium acetate and glycine showed better growth rate and biomass productivity indicating mixotrophic ability of S. obtusus. Supplementation of acetate and bicarbonate significantly enhanced the biomass productivity. Biodiesel properties of S. obtusus cultivated at various culture conditions were estimated.
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Microalgas/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Scenedesmus/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Acetatos/farmacologia , Bicarbonatos/farmacologia , Biocombustíveis , Biomassa , Dióxido de Carbono/química , Dióxido de Carbono/farmacologia , Meios de Cultura , Glicina/farmacologia , Luz , Microalgas/efeitos dos fármacos , Microalgas/efeitos da radiação , Nitrogênio/química , Nitrogênio/farmacologia , Fotoperíodo , Salinidade , Scenedesmus/efeitos dos fármacos , Scenedesmus/efeitos da radiaçãoRESUMO
The present work describes the biofiltration of mixture of n-propanol (as a model hydrophilic volatile organic compound (VOC)) and toluene (as a model hydrophobic VOC) in a biofilter packed with a compost-woodchip mixture. Initially, the biofilter was fed with toluene vapours at loadings up to 175 g m(-3) h(-1) and removal efficiencies of 70%-99% were observed. The biofilter performance when removing mixtures of toluene and n-propanol reached elimination capacities of up to 67g(toluene) m(-3) h(-1) and 85 g(n-propanol) m(-3) h(-1) with removal efficiencies of 70%-100% for toluene and essentially 100% for n-propanol. The presence of high n-propanol loading negatively affected the toluene removal; however, n-propanol removal was not affected by the presence of toluene and was effectively removed in the biofilter despite high toluene loadings. A model for toluene and n-propanol biofiltration could predict the cross-inhibition effect of n-propanol on toluene removal.
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1-Propanol/química , Poluição do Ar/prevenção & controle , Tolueno/química , Compostos Orgânicos Voláteis/química , Gerenciamento de Resíduos/métodos , Poluentes Atmosféricos/química , Simulação por Computador , Filtração/métodos , Modelos QuímicosRESUMO
The paper outlines treatment of waste gas containing monochlorobenzene (MCB) and benzene in a mixture using biofilter packed with compost and woodchips seeded with Acinetobacter calcoaceticus. The biofilter could treat waste gas containing MCB and benzene effectively with an efficiency of (99+/-5%) and (97+/-6%) at optimal empty bed contact time (EBCT) of 3 min with a loading of 57 g/m(3)/h of MCB and 2g/m(3)/h of benzene. At optimum loading of MCB and benzene, the biofilter showed total bacterial count of 13 x 10(5)CFU/g of compost, while the MCB and benzene degrading bacterial count was 71 x 10(4)CFU/g and 5 x 10(4)CFU/g compost respectively. The experimental removal efficiency of MCB and benzene were in good agreement with the model predicted value.
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Poluentes Atmosféricos/análise , Benzeno/química , Clorobenzenos/química , Gases , Ar , Poluição do Ar , Biodegradação Ambiental , Desenho de Equipamento , Filtração , Modelos Teóricos , Compostos Orgânicos VoláteisRESUMO
Biological treatment of dimethyl sulphide (DMS) was investigated in a bench-scale biofilter, packed with compost along with wood chips, and enriched with DMS degrading microorganism Bacillus sphaericus. The biofilter could remove 62-74% of the inlet DMS, at an optimum loading of 0.484 g/m(3)/h with optimum empty bed contact time (EBCT) of 384 s and an average moisture range of 65-70%. The biodegradative products of DMS were sulphide, thiosulphate and sulphate. Evaluation of microbiological status of the biofilter indicated the presence of other bacterial cultures viz. Paenibacillus polymyxa, and Bacillus megaterium, besides B. sphaericus.
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Filtração/instrumentação , Gases/isolamento & purificação , Sulfetos/isolamento & purificação , Resíduos/análise , Bactérias/metabolismo , Biodegradação Ambiental , Biomassa , Modelos Biológicos , Análise Numérica Assistida por Computador , Solo , Fatores de Tempo , ÁguaRESUMO
Waste gas containing monomethylamine (MMA) was treated in a biofilter packed with compost along with wood chips and enriched with Pseudomonas mendocina. The biofilter could remove MMA to the extent of more than 99% at a loading of 42.36 gm(-3)h(-1) with an empty bed retention time of 12s. At optimal operating conditions, the moisture content in the biofilter was maintained at around 45%. The biodegradative products of MMA were ammonia, nitrite, and nitrate.