Summary

Corncob-based activated carbon has very good adsorption performance and can provide a favourable growing environment for microorganisms. In this study, a biofilter packed with corncob-based activated carbon was constructed to remove grease and total volatile organic compounds (TVOCs) in kitchen exhaust fume. Results show that the biofilter was suitable for the biodegradation of grease and VOCs, and the maximum elimination capacities (ECmax) were 112 and 235 g/(m(3).h) at an empty bed residence time of 3.24 s, respectively. When the pH of the filler dropped to 5.0 +/- 0.2, the removal efficiencies (RE) of grease and TVOCs in the biofilter decreased to the minimum values (75% and 77%, respectively). The REmax were respectively 88 +/- 4% (for TVOC) at 70% filler moisture content and 90 +/- 3% (for grease) at 76% filler moisture content. Molecular characterization results showed Thermobacillus sp. as dominating microbial group in the packing media.

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