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Performances, mechanisms, and strategies for methane removal via gas biofiltration

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Control of methane emissions has attracted widespread attention in the context of worldwide efforts to alleviate the greenhouse effect. Biofiltration, a green and cost-effective treatment process, has been widely used for the purification of methane. Currently, there is still a lack of comprehensive information on methane biofiltration. Herein, the state-of-the-art development trends of methane removal via biofiltration were comprehensively reviewed and commented on. First of all, this article reviewed the mechanisms of methane removal and the possible degradation pathways in biofilters. Secondly, the removal characteristics of single methane, methane mixed with volatile organic compounds or gaseous inorganic compounds by biofiltration, were summarized and discussed. Thirdly, the practical applications of methane biofiltration were summed up and some inspirations were proposed. Finally, the effective measures to improve the performance of methane biofiltration were put forward, and corresponding insights and future research directions for methane biofiltration were provided. This article can provide references for the practical applications of methane biofiltration and the mitigation of greenhouse effects.

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Articles
Type:
artykuły w czasopismach
Published in:
Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering no. 19, pages 1 - 22,
ISSN: 2095-2201
Language:
English
Publication year:
2025
Bibliographic description:
Xin W., Yang C., Yan L., Wu S., Rybarczyk P., Gębicki J.: Performances, mechanisms, and strategies for methane removal via gas biofiltration// Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering -Vol. 19,iss. 67 (2025), s.1-22
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Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1007/s11783-025-1987-6
Sources of funding:
  • Free publication
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Gdańsk University of Technology

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