Kan et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Development of foamed emulsion bioreactor for air pollution controlKan et al., 2003
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- Kan E
- Deshusses M
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- Biotechnology and bioengineering
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A new type of bioreactor for air pollution control has been developed. The new process relies on an organic‐phase emulsion and actively growing pollutant‐degrading microorganisms, made into a foam with the air being treated. This new reactor is referred to …
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