Fungal biofilters have been recently studied as an alternative to the bacterial systems for the elimination of hydrophobic volatile organic compounds (VOC). Fungi foster reduced transport limitation of hydrophobic VOCs due to their hydrophobic surface and extended gas exchange area associated to the hyphal growth. Nevertheless, one of their principal drawbacks is their slow growth, which is critical in the start-up of fungal biofilters. This work compares the use of different carbon sources (glycerol, 1-hexanol, wheat bran, and n-hexane) to reduce the start-up period and sustain high n-hexane elimination capacities (EC) in biofilters inoculated with Fusarium solani. Four parallel experiments were performed with the different media and the E...
This work presents the effect of different carbon sources (glycerol, 1-hexanol and n-hexane) over th...
Gas-phase biofilters used for the treatment of waste gases were originally packed with compost or ot...
The filamentous fungus, Fusarium solani, was grown in liquid and solid culture with glucose, glycero...
Fungal biofilters have been recently studied as an alternative to the bacterial systems for the elim...
Different kinetic models have been proposed to describe the elimination of hydrophobic volatile orga...
The partition coefficient between volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and biomass is one of the most r...
This work describes the growth of filamentous fungi in biofilters for the degradation of hydrophobic...
textStricter regulations for volatile organic compounds have increased the demand for efficient aba...
BACKGROUND: The effect of the inlet n-pentane load (IL), empty bed residence time (EBRT) and mineral...
Producción CientíficaThis work systematically compared the potential of a conventional fungal biofil...
The biofiltration of n-hexane is studied to optimize determinants factors of hydrophobic VOC filtrat...
[Abstract] This work describes the growth of filamentous fungi in biofilters for the degradation of ...
This work describes the growth of filamentous fungi in biofilters for the degradation of hydrophobic...
In this study a biofilter reactor was successfully applied to remove hexane (a VOC compound) from co...
grantor: University of TorontoThe biological degradation of hydrophilic and hydrophobic vo...
This work presents the effect of different carbon sources (glycerol, 1-hexanol and n-hexane) over th...
Gas-phase biofilters used for the treatment of waste gases were originally packed with compost or ot...
The filamentous fungus, Fusarium solani, was grown in liquid and solid culture with glucose, glycero...
Fungal biofilters have been recently studied as an alternative to the bacterial systems for the elim...
Different kinetic models have been proposed to describe the elimination of hydrophobic volatile orga...
The partition coefficient between volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and biomass is one of the most r...
This work describes the growth of filamentous fungi in biofilters for the degradation of hydrophobic...
textStricter regulations for volatile organic compounds have increased the demand for efficient aba...
BACKGROUND: The effect of the inlet n-pentane load (IL), empty bed residence time (EBRT) and mineral...
Producción CientíficaThis work systematically compared the potential of a conventional fungal biofil...
The biofiltration of n-hexane is studied to optimize determinants factors of hydrophobic VOC filtrat...
[Abstract] This work describes the growth of filamentous fungi in biofilters for the degradation of ...
This work describes the growth of filamentous fungi in biofilters for the degradation of hydrophobic...
In this study a biofilter reactor was successfully applied to remove hexane (a VOC compound) from co...
grantor: University of TorontoThe biological degradation of hydrophilic and hydrophobic vo...
This work presents the effect of different carbon sources (glycerol, 1-hexanol and n-hexane) over th...
Gas-phase biofilters used for the treatment of waste gases were originally packed with compost or ot...
The filamentous fungus, Fusarium solani, was grown in liquid and solid culture with glucose, glycero...