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This paper gives an overview of the most important bioreactor configurations used in waste gas treatment, i.e., conventional and trickling biofilters, the bioscrubber, suspended-growth bioreactors, as well as two-liquid phase systems (stirred tank bioreactor and biotrickling filter). The historical evolution, main characteristics, and recent developments are described in each case.
Keywords:
environment
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: Kennes C, Montes M, López ME, Veiga MC. 2009. Waste gas treatment in bioreactors: environmental engineering aspects. Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering36(12): 1887–1894 DOI: 10.1139/L09-113
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2014
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