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Removal of hydrogen sulfide in biogas from wastewater treatment sludge by real-scale biotrickling filtration desulfurization process

Sema Arıman, Serdar Koyuncu

2022Water Practice & Technology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The biological removal of hydrogen sulfide in biogas is an increasingly adopted alternative to conventional physicochemical processes because of its economic and environmental benefits. In this study, a real-scale biotrickling filtration (BTF) process packed with polypropylene carrier was used to investigate the removal of high concentrations of H2S in biogas from an anaerobic digester. The results show that H2S in biogas was entirely removed under different inlet concentrations of H2S from 2,923 to 4,400 ppmv, and the elimination capacity of H2S in the filter achieved about 52.71 g H2S/m3/h). In addition, the process efficiency was found to be independent of the inlet H2S concentration. The removal of high concentrations of H2S in biogas was accomplished by the BTF process with SOB (Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans), which is active in the acidic environment (pH 1.5–3.5). In addition, the process efficiency was found to be independent of the inlet H2S concentration. Consequently, a real-scale BTF process allowed the potential use of biogas and the recovery of elemental sulfur resources simultaneously.

Topics & Concepts

BiogasHydrogen sulfideFlue-gas desulfurizationFiltration (mathematics)Waste managementSewage treatmentSulfurPulp and paper industryEnvironmental scienceWastewaterAnaerobic digestionSulfideBiofilterChemistryEnvironmental engineeringMethaneEngineeringMathematicsOrganic chemistryStatisticsOdor and Emission Control TechnologiesWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen RemovalIndustrial Gas Emission Control
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