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Technical Paper

Removal of Ammonia by Biofilters: A Study with Flow-Modified System and Kinetics

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Pages 92-101 | Published online: 22 Feb 2012
 

Abstract

The characteristics of ammonia removal by two types of biofilter (a standard biofilter with vertical gas flow and a modified biofilter with horizontal gas flow) were investigated. A mixture of organic materials such as compost, bark, and peat was used as the biofilter media based on the small-scale column test for media selection. Complete removal capacity, defined as the maximum inlet load of ammonia that was completely removed, was obtained. The modified biofilter showed complete removal up to 1.0 g N/kg dry material/day. However, the removal capacity of the standard biofilter started to deviate from complete removal around 0.4 g N/kg dry material/day, indicating that the modified biofilter system has higher removal efficiency than the standard upflow one. In kinetic analysis of the biological removal of ammonia in each biofilter system, the maximum removal rate, V m , was 0.93 g N/kg dry material/day and the saturation constant, K s , was 32.55 ppm in the standard biofilter. On the other hand, the values of V m and K s were 1.66 g N/kg dry material/day and 74.25 ppm, respectively, in the modified biofilter system.

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