A short review of bioaerosol emissions from gas bioreactors: Health threats, influencing factors and control technologies
Journal
Chemosphere
Journal Volume
253
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Abstract
Bioaerosols have widely been a concern due to their potential harm to human health caused by the carrying and spreading of harmful microorganisms. Biofiltration has been generally used as a green and effective technology for processing VOCs. However, bioaerosols can be emitted into the atmosphere as secondary pollutants from the biofiltration process. This review presents an overview of bioaerosol emissions from gas bioreactors. The mechanism of bioaerosols production and the effect of biofiltration on bioaerosol emissions were analyzed. The results showed that the bioaerosol emission concentrations were generally exceeded 104 CFU m?3, which would damage to human health. Biomass, inlet gas velocity, moisture content, temperature, and some other factors have significant influences on bioaerosol emissions. Moreover, as a result of the analysis done herein, different inactivation technologies and microbial immobilization of bioaerosols were proposed and evaluated as a potential solution for reducing bioaerosols emissions. The purpose of this paper is to make more people realize the importance of controlling the emissions of bioaerosols in the biofiltration process and to make the treatment of VOCs by biotechnology more environmentally friendly. Additionally, the present work intends to increase people's awareness in regards to the control of bioaerosols, including microbial fragment present in bioaerosols. ? 2020
Subjects
Biofilters; Biofiltration; Bioreactors; Gas emissions; Health; Health risks; Bioaerosol emissions; Bioaerosols; Biofiltration process; Control technologies; Human health; Inlet gas velocity; Microbial immobilization; Potential harm; Aerosols; biofiltration; biogenic emission; bioreactor; emission control; health risk; immobilization; microbial activity; moisture content; volatile organic compound; air pollution; Article; biofiltration; biomass; concentration (parameter); energy consumption; gas; health hazard; human; immobilized cell; moisture; secondary organic aerosol; temperature; velocity; aerosol; air pollutant; air pollution; atmosphere; bioreactor; chemistry; disinfection; green chemistry; microbiology; oxidation reduction reaction; prevention and control; procedures; radiation response; ultraviolet radiation; hydrogen peroxide; ozone; Aerosols; Air Microbiology; Air Pollutants; Air Pollution; Atmosphere; Biomass; Bioreactors; Disinfection; Green Chemistry Technology; Humans; Hydrogen Peroxide; Oxidation-Reduction; Ozone; Ultraviolet Rays
Other Subjects
Biofilters; Biofiltration; Bioreactors; Gas emissions; Health; Health risks; Bioaerosol emissions; Bioaerosols; Biofiltration process; Control technologies; Human health; Inlet gas velocity; Microbial immobilization; Potential harm; Aerosols; biofiltration; biogenic emission; bioreactor; emission control; health risk; immobilization; microbial activity; moisture content; volatile organic compound; air pollution; Article; biofiltration; biomass; concentration (parameter); energy consumption; gas; health hazard; human; immobilized cell; moisture; secondary organic aerosol; temperature; velocity; aerosol; air pollutant; air pollution; atmosphere; bioreactor; chemistry; disinfection; green chemistry; microbiology; oxidation reduction reaction; prevention and control; procedures; radiation response; ultraviolet radiation; hydrogen peroxide; ozone; Aerosols; Air Microbiology; Air Pollutants; Air Pollution; Atmosphere; Biomass; Bioreactors; Disinfection; Green Chemistry Technology; Humans; Hydrogen Peroxide; Oxidation-Reduction; Ozone; Ultraviolet Rays
Type
journal article