biofiltry
Biofiltry, or biofilters, are engineered systems that remove contaminants from air or water by exploiting the metabolic activity of microorganisms immobilized on a porous support medium. Air or process water passes through the medium, allowing pollutants to diffuse into a active biofilm and be oxidized to less odorous or harmless compounds, typically carbon dioxide and water.
Common media include compost, wood chips, peat, and plastic support media. The moisture content is maintained
Two main configurations are used: biofilters designed for air treatment and those for water treatment. In air
Design options include packed-bed biofilters and biotrickling filters. Beds are kept within an optimal moisture and
Advantages include relatively low energy use compared to chemical scrubbers, ability to treat a wide range
Common applications are odor control at wastewater treatment plants and agricultural operations, odor and VOC removal