Claims
- 1. A method of purifying exhaust air containing impurities which are biologically degradable and are particularly difficultly soluble in water, comprising conducting the exhaust air through an absorption tower, absorbing the impurities by a washing liquid composed of water containing 1 to 15 g per liter activated sludge and subsequently biologically degrading the impurities in an activated sludge tank by the microorganisms of the activated sludge, and adding a high-boiling organic solvent in an amount of 5 to 35% to the washing liquid containing the activated sludge, wherein the organic solvent is selected from the group consisting of dialkyl phthalate, methyl silicone oil, trimellitic acid ester and modified silicone oils inn which 20% to 80% of the methyl group are substituted by hexyl groups or phenyl propyl groups, and wherein the organic solvent has the following properties:
- a. a very low vapor pressure of less than 50 mg per cubic meter at normal temperature;
- b. a high dissolving power for organic substances, such that the organic solvent is mixable in any ratio with the impurities to be absorbed;
- c. together with water being in the form of a coarse dispersion or a fine emulsion which has no toxic or other harmful effects on the microorganisms;
- d. less than 10 mg per liter are soluble in water; and
- e. a low biological degradability of less than 50 mg per liter an hour.
- 2. Method according to claim 1, wherein dioctyl phthalate or dinonyl phthalate are added to the washing liquid.
- 3. Method according to claim 1, wherein a pH-value of 5-9 is maintained in the washing liquid.
- 4. Method according to claim 1, wherein the washing liquid is conducted cascade-like through the activated sludge tank having several stages.
- 5. Method according to claim 1, wherein the washing liquid contains 3 g per liter activated sludge.
- 6. Method according to claim 1, wherein 30% of organic solvents are added to the washing liquid.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/177,635, filed Apr. 5, 1988 now abandoned.
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