Treatment Efficiency by means of a Nonthermal Plasma Combined with Heterogeneous Catalysis of Odoriferous Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from the Thermal Drying of Landfill Leachates

The objective of the present work was to assess the odoriferous volatile organic compounds depuration efficiency of an experimental nonthermal plasma coupled to a catalytic system used for odor abatement of real emissions from a leachate thermal drying plant installed in an urban solid waste landfil...

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Main Authors: Daniel Almarcha, Manuel Almarcha, Elena Jimenez-Coloma, Laura Vidal, Montserrat Puigcercós, Iban Barrutiabengoa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Journal of Engineering
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/831584
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spelling doaj-007a761b7ee24c68b88c98112e2c16942020-11-25T01:03:26ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Engineering2314-49042314-49122014-01-01201410.1155/2014/831584831584Treatment Efficiency by means of a Nonthermal Plasma Combined with Heterogeneous Catalysis of Odoriferous Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from the Thermal Drying of Landfill LeachatesDaniel Almarcha0Manuel Almarcha1Elena Jimenez-Coloma2Laura Vidal3Montserrat Puigcercós4Iban Barrutiabengoa5Ambiente y Tecnología Consultores, C. Còrsega 112, 08029 Barcelona, SpainAmbiente y Tecnología Consultores, C. Còrsega 112, 08029 Barcelona, SpainFerrovial, Avenida Catedral 6-8, 08002 Barcelona, SpainFerrovial, Avenida Catedral 6-8, 08002 Barcelona, SpainAmbiente y Tecnología Consultores, C. Còrsega 112, 08029 Barcelona, SpainAmbiente y Tecnología Consultores, C. Còrsega 112, 08029 Barcelona, SpainThe objective of the present work was to assess the odoriferous volatile organic compounds depuration efficiency of an experimental nonthermal plasma coupled to a catalytic system used for odor abatement of real emissions from a leachate thermal drying plant installed in an urban solid waste landfill. VOC screening was performed by means of HRGC-MS analysis of samples taken at the inlet and at the outlet of the nonthermal plasma system. Odor concentration by means of dynamic olfactometry, total organic carbon, mercaptans, NH3, and H2S were also determined in order to assess the performance of the system throughout several days. Three plasma frequencies (100, 150, and 200 Hz) and two catalyst temperatures (150°C and 50°C) were also tested. Under conditions of maximum capacity of the treatment system, the results show VOC depuration efficiencies around 69%, with average depuration efficiencies between 44 and 95% depending on the chemical family of the substance. Compounds belonging to the following families have been detected in the samples: organic acids, alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, pyrazines, and reduced sulphur compounds, among others. Average total organic carbon removal efficiency was 88%, while NH3 and H2S removal efficiencies were 88% and 87%, respectively, and odor concentration abatement was 78%.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/831584
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author Daniel Almarcha
Manuel Almarcha
Elena Jimenez-Coloma
Laura Vidal
Montserrat Puigcercós
Iban Barrutiabengoa
spellingShingle Daniel Almarcha
Manuel Almarcha
Elena Jimenez-Coloma
Laura Vidal
Montserrat Puigcercós
Iban Barrutiabengoa
Treatment Efficiency by means of a Nonthermal Plasma Combined with Heterogeneous Catalysis of Odoriferous Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from the Thermal Drying of Landfill Leachates
Journal of Engineering
author_facet Daniel Almarcha
Manuel Almarcha
Elena Jimenez-Coloma
Laura Vidal
Montserrat Puigcercós
Iban Barrutiabengoa
author_sort Daniel Almarcha
title Treatment Efficiency by means of a Nonthermal Plasma Combined with Heterogeneous Catalysis of Odoriferous Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from the Thermal Drying of Landfill Leachates
title_short Treatment Efficiency by means of a Nonthermal Plasma Combined with Heterogeneous Catalysis of Odoriferous Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from the Thermal Drying of Landfill Leachates
title_full Treatment Efficiency by means of a Nonthermal Plasma Combined with Heterogeneous Catalysis of Odoriferous Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from the Thermal Drying of Landfill Leachates
title_fullStr Treatment Efficiency by means of a Nonthermal Plasma Combined with Heterogeneous Catalysis of Odoriferous Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from the Thermal Drying of Landfill Leachates
title_full_unstemmed Treatment Efficiency by means of a Nonthermal Plasma Combined with Heterogeneous Catalysis of Odoriferous Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from the Thermal Drying of Landfill Leachates
title_sort treatment efficiency by means of a nonthermal plasma combined with heterogeneous catalysis of odoriferous volatile organic compounds emissions from the thermal drying of landfill leachates
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Engineering
issn 2314-4904
2314-4912
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The objective of the present work was to assess the odoriferous volatile organic compounds depuration efficiency of an experimental nonthermal plasma coupled to a catalytic system used for odor abatement of real emissions from a leachate thermal drying plant installed in an urban solid waste landfill. VOC screening was performed by means of HRGC-MS analysis of samples taken at the inlet and at the outlet of the nonthermal plasma system. Odor concentration by means of dynamic olfactometry, total organic carbon, mercaptans, NH3, and H2S were also determined in order to assess the performance of the system throughout several days. Three plasma frequencies (100, 150, and 200 Hz) and two catalyst temperatures (150°C and 50°C) were also tested. Under conditions of maximum capacity of the treatment system, the results show VOC depuration efficiencies around 69%, with average depuration efficiencies between 44 and 95% depending on the chemical family of the substance. Compounds belonging to the following families have been detected in the samples: organic acids, alcohols, ketones, aldehydes, pyrazines, and reduced sulphur compounds, among others. Average total organic carbon removal efficiency was 88%, while NH3 and H2S removal efficiencies were 88% and 87%, respectively, and odor concentration abatement was 78%.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/831584
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