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(2023) Environmental Pollution_Abatement of odor emissions from wastewater treatment plants using biochar

(2023) Environmental Pollution_Abatement of odor emissions from wastewater treatment plants using biochar

 

Lee J., Lee S., Lin K.-Y.A., Jung S., Kwon E.E.

 

(Elsevier Ltd) Environmental Pollution ISSN: 2697491 Vol.336 Issue. Article No.122426 DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122426

 

Odor is a critical environmental problem that negatively affects people's quality of life. Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) often emit various odorous compounds, such as ammonia, sulfur dioxide, and organosulfur. Abatement of odor emissions from WWTPs using biochar may contribute to achieving carbon neutrality due to the carbon negative nature, CO2 sorption, and negative priming effects of biochar. Biochar has a high specific surface area and microporous structure with appropriate activation, which is suitable for sorption purposes. Various research directions have been proposed to determine the biochar removal efficiency for different odorants released from WWTPs. According to the literature survey, the pre- and post-treatments (e.g., thermal treatment, chemical treatment, and metal impregnation) of biochar could enhance the removal capacity for the odorants emitted from WWTPs at comparable conditions, compared to unmodified biochar. The feedstock and production condition (particularly, pyrolysis temperature) of a biochar and initial concentration of an odorant markedly affect the biochar's odorant removal capacity and efficiency. Moreover, different adsorption systems for the removal of odorants emitted from WWTPs follow different adsorption models. Further research is required to establish the practical use of biochar for the mitigation of odors released from WWTPs. © 2023 Elsevier Ltd

 

This work was supported by National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grants funded by the Korean government ( Ministry of Science and ICT, MSIT ) (No. RS-2023-00209044 ). 

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