Title: | Removal of dimethyl sulphide via a bio-scrubber under anoxic conditions |
Author(s): | Mhemid RKS; Alp K; Turker M; Akmirza I; Shihab MS; |
Address: | "Department of Environmental Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, Istanbul, Turkey. College of Environmental Science and Technology, Mosul University, Mosul, Iraq. Pakmaya, Izmit, Kocaeli, Turkey. Department of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Technology, University of Valladolid, Valladolid, Spain. Environmental Engineering Department, Mosul University, Mosul, Iraq" |
DOI: | 10.1080/09593330.2018.1545801 |
ISSN/ISBN: | 1479-487X (Electronic) 0959-3330 (Linking) |
Abstract: | "The removal performance of dimethyl sulphide (DMS) by anoxic laboratory-scale bio-scrubber was studied under different operation conditions for 315 days. DMS removal in bio-scrubber system was performed by controlling and changing the operation parameters, including inlet concentration, empty bed residence time (EBRT) and spraying density (SD) of irrigation. Best conditions in the system were achieved for SD of 0.18 m(3)/m(2) h within EBRT of 40 s at an inlet gas concentration of 150 mg/m(3) in which 93% of waste gas stream was removed in the bio-scrubber column and bio-degradation in the bio-reactor tank led to 89% of DMS removal from the transferred bio-reactor, while 91.5% of input chemical oxygen demand (COD) was successfully removed. The use of closer values of the average experimental yield to the theoretical value (Y(NO3/NO(3)) -) of 0.74 led to the production of elemental sulphur (S degrees ) and other sulphur forms rather than sulphate (SO(4)(2-)) , which was also was recognized as a pale-yellow coloured substance of S degrees that appeared within the biomass" |
Keywords: | Biomass Bioreactors Sulfates *Sulfides *Sulfur Bio-scrubber bio-degradation dimethyl sulphide (NO3) volatile organic sulphur compounds waste air treatment; |
Notes: | "MedlineMhemid, Rasha Khalid Sabri Alp, Kadir Turker, Mustafa Akmirza, Ilker Shihab, Mohammed Salim eng England 2018/11/08 Environ Technol. 2020 May; 41(13):1700-1714. doi: 10.1080/09593330.2018.1545801. Epub 2018 Dec 5" |