Nitrogen oxide gas (NOx), consisting of nitrogen monoxide (NO) and nitrogen
dioxide (NO2), at a low concentration corresponding to that on roads as a
result of exhaust from automobiles, was supplied for 25 days through a labo
ratory-scale biofilter packed with soil as a packing material. The removal
efficiency of NO2 by soil was almost 100%, and the removal efficiency of NO
was 60% on average and 86% at maximum. By using gamma-irradiated soil as a
packing material, NO2 was completely removed mainly by adsorption onto or
absorption into the packing material. However, the removal efficiency of NO
in the sterilized soil was only 20%, suggesting that NO in soil was remove
d microbiologically under aerobic conditions.