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Oxidation of hydrogen sulphide in sour gas by Chlorobium limicola
Authors:Andrew S Ball  David B Nedwell  Rupert G Perkins
Institution:

aSchool of Biological Sciences, Flinders University of South Australia, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide, South Australia 5001, Australia

bDepartment of Biological Sciences, University of Essex, Colchester, Essex CO4 3SQ, UK

cSchool of Earth, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, Cardiff University, Wales CF10 3XQ, UK

Abstract:The aim of this work was to assess the potential for bacterial oxidation of hydrogen sulphide as a purification method of sour gas. Using a continuous culture of Chlorobium limicola, high efficiencies of oxidation of both soluble and gaseous sulphide were achieved, with efficiencies for the latter exceeding 95%. Sulphide added as aqueous sodium sulphide was converted to sulphur and sulphate with almost total removal of the initial 100 mg S l?1 within 24 h. Gaseous sulphide was oxidized at an efficiency of 95% (approximately 3 mmol S h?1 (unit biomass Abs)?1) over 1 h runs at a gas flow rate of 60 ml min?1. With a sulphur recovery system to prevent sulphur accumulation, an efficiency of 70% was maintained. Biological removal of sulphide represents a potentially important biotechnological process, with high potential for viable scale up.
Keywords:Chlorobium limicola  Sulphide oxidation  Sour gas  Continuous culture  Desulphurization
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