Affiliation:
1. Kunming University of Science and Technology
2. South China Institute of Environmental Sciences .SEPA
3. The Environmental Science Research Institute of Xishuangbanna Dai Nationality Autonomous Prefecture
Abstract
This article provides an overview about the microbes selecting, types of bioreactors, the treatment condition, etc. which influence the odors abatement effect. In the recent past, many highly efficiency microorganisms on the actual governance of malodorous gases have been selected and trained. Among different bioreactor configurations, biofilters, biotrickling filters and bioscrubbers are most common ones. The membrane bioreactor and the three phase fluidised bed bioreactor as new bioreactors have broad development prospects. Finally, this review also provides how to insights into future R&D needs in this area.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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