Authors
Nur Fadhilah Idris, Nhat Le-Minh, James E Hayes, Richard M Stuetz
Publication date
2022/3/1
Journal
Journal of Environmental Management
Volume
305
Pages
114426
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
Poor performance of wet scrubbers in rubber processing plants due to breakthrough of specific volatile organic compounds (VOCs) causes odour impact events. The performance of wet scrubbers in the rubber drying process to remove VOCs was investigated in order to determine the responsible odorants. VOC emissions originating at the inlet and outlet of wet scrubbers were quantified using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry/olfactometry (GC-MS/O). Critical VOCs were identified alongside seasonal and daily variations of those VOCs. Altogether, 80 VOCs were detected in rubber emissions with 16 classified as critical VOCs based on their chemical concentration, high odour activity value (OAV) and unpleasant odour. Volatile fatty acids (VFAs) were the dominant VOCs with seasonal variations affecting emission composition. Results demonstrated the ineffectiveness of the wet scrubbers to mitigate odorous …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
NF Idris, N Le-Minh, JE Hayes, RM Stuetz - Journal of Environmental Management, 2022