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ISSN : 2288-9167(Print)
ISSN : 2288-923X(Online)
Journal of Odor and Indoor Environment Vol.13 No.4 pp.336-341
DOI : https://doi.org/10.15250/joie.2014.13.4.336

Effect of amine compounds on biological oxidation of methane

Kyung-Eun Moon, Tae Gwan Kim, Daehyun Wee, Kyung-Suk Cho
Global Top 5 Research Program, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Ewha Womans University
*Corresponding author Tel : +82-2-3277-2393
E-mail : kscho@ewha.ac.kr
27 September, 2014 20 November, 2014 25 November, 2014

Abstract

Landfills are nettlesome sources of malodorous gases as well as methane that has the second largest radiative forcing of long residence-greenhouse gases, followed carbon dioxide. Because methane and malodorous gases are simultaneously emitted in landfills, investigation of whether or not methane and malodorous gases affect each other’s degradation is important. Amines such as monomethylamine(MMA), dimethylamine(DMA) and trimethylamine(TMA) are representative malodorous gases from landfills. In this study, the effect of amines on the bio-oxidation of methane was evaluated using a methane-oxidizing consortium where the dominant bacteria were Methylocystis spp. Amines inhibited the methane oxidation by the consortium, and the inhibition effect increased in the order of TMA > DMA > MMA. Methane oxidation rates in the consortium decreased with increasing amine/methane ratio(mol/mol). These results can be used to design and optimize the biological processes for simultaneous removal of methane and malodorous gases.

메탄의 생물학적 산화에 미치는 아민계 악취 화합물의 영향

문경은, 김태관, 위대현, 조경숙
이화여자대학교 환경공학과, Global Top 5 Research Program

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