2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2013.04.030
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Gas phase bio-filter for the removal of triethylamine (TEA) from air: Microbial diversity analysis with reference to design parameters

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“…It exhibits a great damage on health, such as skin burns, headaches, and pulmonary edema when the concentration is more than its threshold of 10 ppm on volumetric basis (ppmV) in air [2]. Moreover, it also endangers our environment when its steam is mixed with air and exposed to the flame [2,3].…”
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“…It exhibits a great damage on health, such as skin burns, headaches, and pulmonary edema when the concentration is more than its threshold of 10 ppm on volumetric basis (ppmV) in air [2]. Moreover, it also endangers our environment when its steam is mixed with air and exposed to the flame [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It exhibits a great damage on health, such as skin burns, headaches, and pulmonary edema when the concentration is more than its threshold of 10 ppm on volumetric basis (ppmV) in air [2]. Moreover, it also endangers our environment when its steam is mixed with air and exposed to the flame [2,3]. Although some traditional methods like gas detection tube and chromatography methods are powerful for TEA detection, the complex detection process and expensive equipment hinder their wide applications [1,4,5].…”
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“…B13 was closely associated with Citrobacter freundii FHMDC1F2-14 (100%), a SO 4 2À -reducing bacterial strain isolated from sediments. B14 and B16 exhibited 100% similarity to Aeromonas sp., which are thermostable (Gandu et al, 2013). B10 presented in LB-0, LS-6, and LS-8 had 100% similarity to Ralstonia sp.…”
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“…Moreover, there are several studies on the elimination of waste gas containing TEA using the BFs (Belin et al 1983;Busca and Pistarino 2003;Gandu et al 2013;Torkian et al 2005Torkian et al , 2007. However, no study has been published using an aerobic BTF system for the removal of waste gas containing TEA besides the authors' previous paper (Mehrdadi et al 2010).…”
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