Sulfide removal by moderate oxygenation of anaerobic sludge environments
Introduction of a limited amount of oxygen to anaerobic bioreactors is proposed as a simple technique to lower the level of sulfide in the biogas. This paper presents the results of a bioreactor study and of batch experiments that were performed to obtain better insight into the fate of sulfur compo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioresource technology 2007-02, Vol.98 (3), p.518-524 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Introduction of a limited amount of oxygen to anaerobic bioreactors is proposed as a simple technique to lower the level of sulfide in the biogas. This paper presents the results of a bioreactor study and of batch experiments that were performed to obtain better insight into the fate of sulfur compounds and oxygen during micro-aerobic sulfide oxidation. Introduction of a low airflow (0.7–0.9
m
3
m
−3
d
−1, corresponding to an O
2/S molar ratio of 8–10) to a fluidized bed reactor fed with low-sulfate vinasse was sufficient to reduce the biogas H
2S-content to an undetectable level. Sulfide was initially oxidized to elemental sulfur, thiosulfate and – most probably – polysulfide. Significant sulfate production did not occur. Bioreactor sludge sampled from the reactor after three weeks’ micro-aerobic operation was much faster in oxidizing sulfur than bioreactor sludge sampled during fully anaerobic reactor operation. The reaction proceeded faster with increasing O
2/sulfide ratios. |
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ISSN: | 0960-8524 1873-2976 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.biortech.2006.02.011 |