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Título
Hybrid section-based modeling of gas-phase hydrodynamics in biotrickling filters: Influence of packing material on residence time distributions
Autor
Año del Documento
2026
Editorial
Elsevier
Descripción
Producción Científica
Documento Fuente
Biochemical Engineering Journal, 2026, vol. 227, p. 110049
Resumen
In this study, the gas-phase hydrodynamics within a 6.5 L biotrickling filter were quantified using pulse-
injection residence time distributions (RTDs) recorded with a cost-effective metal oxide (MOx) sensor. This
was conducted at a constant gas flow rate of 8 L min−1 across trickling liquid velocities (TLV) ranging from 0
to 10 m h−1, using three different packings: polyurethane foam, Tri-Packs Jaeger spheres, and wood bark. A
hybrid section-based model was developed and evaluated against two closed-closed axial dispersion variants
(AD𝑐�𝑐� +CSTR and AD𝑐�𝑐� +PFR). Model discrimination using AIC/BIC and 𝑅�2 indicated that the optimal model
description is contingent upon the packing material and operating regime: the hybrid model most accurately
represented foam and most wood cases, whereas AD𝑐�𝑐� +CSTR was sufficient for spheres under irrigation, and
AD𝑐�𝑐� +PFR consistently underperformed. Employing the optimal model in each scenario, the Peclet number
increased with TLV for PUF and spheres (with diminishing returns at the highest TLV), whereas wood
exhibited a low Peclet number and non-monotonic behavior. By explicitly partitioning the mean residence
time between the buffer zones and the bed, the hybrid model effectively separates the boundary hold-up
from the core dispersion, yielding a more precise representation of the packed bed Peclet number. Overall,
MOx-based RTD measurements, in conjunction with model comparison, offer a cost-effective in situ diagnostic
tool for differentiating boundary mixing from bed transport, thereby informing packing selection and operating
parameters in gas-phase biofiltration
Materias Unesco
3308 Ingeniería y Tecnología del Medio Ambiente
Palabras Clave
Axial dispersion
Biotrickling filters
Biofiltration
Gas treatment
Residence time distribution
ISSN
1369-703X
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
Agencia Española de Investigación a través del Proyecto PLEC2022-009349
AAgencia Nacional de Investigación Desarrollo (ANID) bajo los números Anillo ATE220045 y Fondecyt 1240411
Universidad de los Andes (Chile) (Concurso de Formación de Capital Humano–FAI Postdoctorado 2024 (No. 000100187153))
Fondecyt de Postdoctorado 2025 (N° 3250412)
AAgencia Nacional de Investigación Desarrollo (ANID) bajo los números Anillo ATE220045 y Fondecyt 1240411
Universidad de los Andes (Chile) (Concurso de Formación de Capital Humano–FAI Postdoctorado 2024 (No. 000100187153))
Fondecyt de Postdoctorado 2025 (N° 3250412)
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© 2025 The Author(s)
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eng
Tipo de versión
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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