Retrieved from " http://inventors.about.com/od/bstartinventions/a

advertisement
Inventors
Business
& Finance
Advertisement
Biofilters & Biofiltration
Biological Air Treatment ResearchOdor Treatment - BiofiltrationTechnical Papers on Biofiltration
Most Popular
Famous Inventions - A - History of InventionsHistory of LasersThomas Edison - The Inventions of Thomas EdisonAutomobile History - The History of Cars and EnginesThe History of the
Telephone
History of Biofilters and Biofiltration Treatment
From Mary Bellis,
Your Guide to Inventors.
FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now!
Biological treatment or biofiltration is now the mainstay of wastewater management systems. Patent applications for
odor control using biofiltration have been filed since the 1950s for soil filters and large biological trickling filter plants.
Biofilters have been designed primarily for odor control at wastewater treatment plants, rendering plants, and
composting operations. They are becoming more popular in the treatment of VOCs (volatile organic compounds), as
an innovative method to treat toxic air emissions from commercial processes.
What Does a Biofilter Do?
Biofilters perfom the removal and oxidation of compounds from contaminated air using microorganisms. Smelly air
emissions generally contain low concentrations of hydrogen sulfide, mercaptons, and other reduced sulfur
compounds.
During the 1990s, biofilters were also used to remove airborne contaminants, including aliphatic and aromatic
hydrocarbons, alcohols, aldehydes, organic acids, acrylate, carbolic acids, amines and ammonia. These substances
are not just smelly, they are dangerous as well.
Timeline: History of Biofilters
1923: The first proposition to use biological methods to treat odorous compounds was as early as 1923. Bach thought
of using a biologically active biofilter to control emissions of H2S from a waste water treatment plant.
1955: Biological methods were first applied to treat odorous emissions in low concentrations in Germany.
1959: A soil bed was installed at a sewage treatment plant in Nuremberg for the control of odors from an incoming
sewer main.
1960's: Biofiltration was first used for the treatment of gaseous pollutants both in Germany and US; research was
intensified.
1970's: Biofiltration becomes widespread in Germany.
1980's: Biofiltration is used for the treatment of toxic emissions and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from industry.
1990's: There are more than 500 biofilters operating both in Germany and Netherlands, and it is spreading in the US.
Important disclaimer information about this About site.
Biofilters & Biofiltration
Biological Air Treatment ResearchOdor Treatment - BiofiltrationTechnical Papers on Biofiltration
Related Articles
Membranoproliferative GN ISoigner - Mot du Jour - French Word a DayGiardiasisHartnup disorderMitral regurgitation - chronic
Sponsored Links
Reed Bed FiltrationNatural Effective Ecological Wastewater Treatment. Free Advicewww.yes-reedbeds.co.uk
Odor Control ChemistriesOdor sequestering technology Blend of essential oilswww.chematrix.net
Municipal Odor ControlEliminate Wastewater Odors Economical Flexible Membrane Coverswww.mpccontainment.com
Wastewater TreatmentAll the Wastewater Treatment Find Local Wastewater TreatmentWastewater.AlltheServices.com
Odor ControlOdor Control Info. Fast & Easy
Retrieved from " http://inventors.about.com/od/bstartinventions/a/biofiltration.htm",
March 29, 2007
Download