Trickling filter technology for biotreatment of nitrogenous compounds emitted in exhaust gases from fishmeal plants

Patricio Oyarzun*, Lissete Alarcón, Guillermo Calabriano, Jorge Bejarano, Dariela Nuñez, Nathaly Ruiz-Tagle, Homero Urrutia

*Autor correspondiente de este trabajo

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Resumen

Odour emissions are a major environmental issue associated with fishmeal production. Laboratory-scale biotrickling filters (BTFs) were inoculated with microbial consortia derived from sewage sludge, with the goal to study the biotreatment of low-loads of methylamines and ammonia that are main components of odorous exhaust gases produced by fishmeal processing plants. A BTF packed with ceramic rings was subjected to a real fishmeal plant emission containing trimethylamine (TMA), dimethylamine (DMA) and monomethylamine (MMA). The highest elimination capacities (ECs) obtained were 372 mg TMA m−3 h−1, 5.518 mg DMA m−3 h−1 and 1.038 mg MMA m−3 h−1, with maximal removal efficiencies of 92% (TMA), 83% (DMA) and 95% (MMA) after 30 days operation. In a different experiment, a polyurethane foam packing was employed to treat ammonia (NH3) at low inlet loads, reaching an EC of 47.19 mg N m−3 h−1 with 99.8% efficiency (inlet load of 47.27 mg N m−3 h−1). Likewise, the microbial community of the polyurethane-associated biofilm was diverse and stable during operation. These results suggested that elimination of volatile amino-compounds using BTFs inoculated with a methylotrophic microbial consortium holds potential for odour removal. In addition, sequencing analysis of 16S rDNA gene fragments allowed the identification of heterotrophic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria that are promising candidates to effectively maintain ammonia elimination in a biotreatment operation of nitrogenous compounds present in exhaust gases from fishmeal facilities.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)165-170
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónJournal of Environmental Management
Volumen232
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2019

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  • Ingeniería ambiental
  • Gestión y eliminación de residuos
  • Gestión, supervisión, políticas y leyes

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