In addition to a carbon source, bacteria require for growth a variety of nutrients such as phosphorus, potassium, and several other micronutrients including copper. The study described in this paper was conducted with the aim of determining the influence of phosphorus, potassium, and copper on methane elimination in a biofilter. The study revealed that the particular phosphorus concentration leading to the greatest methane elimination capacity, which was 44·7 g m−3 h−1 at a methane inlet load of 75 g m−3 h−1, was 3·1 g/L. The influence of the phosphorus concentration on the methane elimination capacities was also investigated for methane inlet loads of between 8 and 95 g m−3 h−1. The optimum range of the nitrogen – phosphorus mass ratios, determined during this study ranged from 0·5 to 2·5. It was established that, in comparison with phosphorus, potassium does not seem to be a determining element for the biological removal efficiency and does not significantly affect the microorganisms’ behaviour. However, a concentration of 0·076 g/L of potassium is recommended in the irrigation nutrient solution for an inlet load of 75 g m−3 h−1. The influence of the copper concentration was also studied by varying its concentration between the values of 0 and 0·006 g/L. The results have also shown that copper has a minor impact on the biofiltration of methane. This paper is the first report describing the influence of several nutrients in a biofilter. The knowledge provided by this study is necessary for the achievement of a biofilter indebted to methane control.
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Josiane Nikiema;
Josiane Nikiema
Department of Chemical and Biotechnological Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Université de Sherbrooke 2500, Boulevard de l’Université, Sherbrooke, QC J1K 2R1, Canada
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Ryszard Brzezinski;
Ryszard Brzezinski
Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Université de Sherbrooke 2500, Boulevard de l’Université, Sherbrooke, QC J1K 2R1, Canada
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Michèle Heitz
Michèle Heitz
Department of Chemical and Biotechnological Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Université de Sherbrooke 2500, Boulevard de l’Université, Sherbrooke, QC J1K 2R1, Canada
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
June 01 2008
Accepted:
September 01 2009
Online ISSN: 1496-256X
Print ISSN: 1496-2551
This paper is being republished with the permission of NRC Research Press. It was originally submitted to the Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science and subsequently published in the Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering. The correct citation follows: Nikiema J, Brzezinski R, Heitz M. 2010. Influence of phosphorus, potassium, and copper on methane biofiltration performance. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 37(2): 335–345 DOI: 10.1139/L09-145
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Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science (2013) 8 (4): 474–484.
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Received:
June 01 2008
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September 01 2009
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Nikiema J, Brzezinski R, Heitz M (2013), "Influence of phosphorus, potassium, and copper on methane biofiltration performance". Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science, Vol. 8 No. 4 pp. 474–484, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jees.2013.0048
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