
Odorous Emission Control: Monitoring and Abatement
- 1st Edition, Volume 63 - October 4, 2024
- Editor: Marzio Invernizzi
- Language: English
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 3 1 5 1 8 - 3
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 4 4 3 - 3 1 5 1 9 - 0
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- Cover image
- Title page
- Table of Contents
- Series Page
- Copyright
- Contributors
- Chapter One Introduction and technology selection criteria
- Abstract
- Keywords
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Environmental odor impact
- 3 Odorous emission control: Monitoring and abatement
- 4 Technology selection criteria
- References
- Chapter Two Characterization of the odorous fluxes
- Abstract
- Keywords
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Odor concentration—Dynamic olfactometry
- 3 Analysis of odorant molecules—Chemical analysis
- 3.1 Sampling methodologies
- 4 Chemical analysis: Speciation of odorous pollutants
- 4.1 Chemical analysis and odorous potential: OAV determination
- 4.2 Chemical analysis: Non-specific instruments
- 4.3 Chemical analysis: Specific instruments
- 5 To summarize
- References
- Chapter Three Continuous instrumental odor emission monitoring
- Abstract
- Keywords
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Instrumental odor monitoring systems
- 2.1 IOMS architecture
- 2.2 Application for the environmental monitoring
- 3 Experimental protocol for environmental monitoring by IOMS
- 3.1 Training
- 3.2 Monitoring
- 3.3 Validation
- 3.4 Technical requirements for effective IOMS environmental monitoring tools
- 4 Conclusions
- References
- Chapter Four Wet scrubbing
- Abstract
- Keywords
- 1 Introduction
- 2 General principles of wet scrubbing
- 2.1 Thermodynamics and kinetics
- 2.2 Washing solution
- 2.3 Scrubber types
- 3 Design of fixed-bed vertical scrubbers
- 3.1 Components
- 3.2 Short-cut design criteria of fixed-bed scrubbers
- 3.3 Packing material and pressure drops
- 3.4 Minimum liquid flowrate
- 3.5 Bed height
- 3.6 Systems with liquid recirculation
- 4 Further design topics
- 4.1 Systems with accumulation in time
- 4.2 Multicomponent absorption
- 4.3 Absorption with chemical reaction
- 5 Maintenance
- References
- Chapter Five Biological treatments
- Abstract
- Keywords
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Mechanisms involved in enzymatic odorant oxidation
- 3 Odor abatement biotechnologies
- 3.1 Biofilters
- 3.2 Biotrickling filters (BTF)
- 3.3 Bioscrubbers
- 3.4 Alternative abatement technologies
- 4 Technology comparison
- Acknowledgments
- References
- Chapter Six Thermal oxidation
- Abstract
- Keywords
- 1 Preface
- 2 Unit conversions
- 3 Introduction
- 4 Thermal oxidation fundamentals
- 4.1 Type of combustibles
- 4.2 Combustion properties
- 4.3 Burning rate
- 4.4 Explosions
- 4.5 Combustion stoichiometry
- 4.6 Energy balance
- 4.7 Excess air, flame temperature and quenching
- 4.8 Products of combustion
- 4.9 Emission sampling and continuous monitoring
- 5 Notes
- 5.1 Incinerability ranking
- 5.2 3Ts: Temperature, time and turbulence
- 6 Equipment selection criteria
- 6.1 Straight thermal oxidizers
- 6.2 Regenerative thermal oxidizers
- 6.3 Catalytic oxidizers
- 7 Equipment sizing, safety and process control
- 7.1 Sizing procedure
- 7.2 Safety and process control
- 8 Examples of installations
- 8.1 VOC treatment package
- 8.2 Thermal oxidizer for tail gas
- 8.3 RTO
- References
- Further reading
- Chapter Seven Adsorption
- Abstract
- Keywords
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Physics of adsorption
- 3 Adsorption media
- 3.1 Activated carbon
- 3.2 Impregnated activated carbon
- 3.3 Alumina
- 3.4 Silica gel
- 3.5 Molecular sieves/zeolites
- 4 Characterization of the adsorbent
- 5 Unit sizing and operations
- 5.1 Kind of adsorption units
- 5.2 Sizing
- 5.3 Operations
- 6 Case studies
- References
- Index
- No. of pages: 318
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Volume: 63
- Published: October 4, 2024
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Hardback ISBN: 9780443315183
- eBook ISBN: 9780443315190
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Marzio Invernizzi
After the graduation in Chemical Engineering in 2016, and a Panda world-crossing tour, I did an internship at the Olfactometric Laboratory of the Department.
In this first phase, I was able to understand the opportunities and satisfactions of research and, turning down jobs I had always dreamed of, I began my PhD in Industrial Chemistry and Chemical Engineering.
In combination with pure research activities, I interacted with various industries and, after a study-period in Vienna, I got my PhD cum laude.
Since October 2021, I have been assistant professor at the Department.