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titleOfInvention Removal method of odor and volatile substance using biological filter
abstract The present invention relates to a biological filter for removing odors and volatile organic substances and a method for removing electrical substances using the same. The biological filter for removing odors and volatile substances of the present invention is composed of microorganisms capable of removing electrical substances adhered to a substance in which the electric microorganisms exhibit activity and can easily adsorb odors and volatile substances. In addition, the method of removing odors and volatiles using the electrobiological filter of the present invention is carried out in consideration of pretreatment of odors and volatiles, automatic control of the amount of air, biological filter system, moisture control and nutrient supply in the filter. The method for removing odors and volatile substances using the biological filter of the present invention is a odor (hydrogen sulfide, ammonia gas) or volatile organic components discharged from waste water treatment plants, workplaces, composting facilities, waste treatment facilities, chemical plants, incinerators, etc. , VOC) can be used efficiently.
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