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Evaluation of Biofiltration Technology for Removal of Styrene from Air

Project Engineer for a project to evaluate biofiltration as a means of reducing styrene and fiberglass emissions from a manufacturing plant that makes thermoset compounds and fiberglass-reinforced thermoset parts. Client was facing a regulatory requirement to reduce these emissions. Evaluated the technical feasibility of biofiltration as an alternative to thermal destruction and prepared a preliminary assessment of biofiltration technologies capable of removing styrene from air.

Unit operations: Biofiltration
Product: Clean air
Company: Premix, Inc.
Location: Kingsville, Ohio

I worked on this project when I was a Project Engineer at Middough Inc. during a brief period when I worked out of the Cleveland office. Biodegradation of styrene is very similar to biodegradation of the related compound phenylacetylene, which I had experience with during development of a biotransformation process to make meta-hydroxyphenylacetylene.