The removal of alpha-pinene from polluted air was examined under thermophilic conditions (50 degrees C) in one- and two-liquid phase continuous stirred tank bioreactors (CSTBs). Steady-state experiments were performed at different gas residence times, and alpha-pinene concentrations, corresponding to inlet loading rates between 0.5 and 38 g m(-3) h(-1) in the one-liquid phase CSTB, and between 2.9 and 176 g m(-3) h(-1) in the two-liquid phase CSTB. The presence of a second liquid-phase (5% v/v silicone oil) increased the maximum elimination capacity (85.7 g m(-3) h(-1)) by similar to 6-fold compared to the one-liquid phase CSTB. During transient-state experiments, the CSTB with silicone oil could withstand a higher alpha-pinene shock load (110 g m(-3) h(-1)) than the CSTB operated without silicone oil (70 g m(-3) h(-1)). Besides, the thermophilic specific substrate utilization rates were estimated from batch assays, reaching 89 and 340 mu g(alpha-pinene) mg(biomass)(-1) d(-1), in the absence of or presence of silicone oil, respectively. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.