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Effect of oxygen dosing point and mixing on the microaerobic removal of hydrogen sulphide in sludge digesters
Authors:Díaz I  Pérez S I  Ferrero E M  Fdz-Polanco M
Institution:Department of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Technology, Escuela de Ingenierías Industriales, Sede Dr. Mergelina, University of Valladolid, Dr. Mergelina s/n, 47011 Valladolid, Spain
Abstract:Limited oxygen supply to anaerobic sludge digesters to remove hydrogen sulphide from biogas was studied. Micro-oxygenation showed competitive performance to reduce considerably the additional equipment necessary to perform biogas desulphurization. Two pilot-plant digesters with an HRT of ∼20 d were micro-oxygenated at a rate of 0.25 NL per L of feed sludge with a removal efficiency higher than 98%. The way of mixing (sludge or biogas recirculation) and the point of oxygen supply (headspace or liquid phase) played an important role on hydrogen sulphide oxidation. While micro-oxygenation with sludge recirculation removed only hydrogen sulphide from the biogas, dissolved sulphide was removed if micro-oxygenation was performed with biogas recirculation. Dosage in the headspace resulted in a more stable operation. The result of the hydrogen sulphide oxidation was mostly elemental sulphur, partially accumulated in the headspace of the digester, where different sulphide-oxidising bacteria were found.
Keywords:AD  anaerobic digestion  BR  biogas recirculation  CHP  combined heat and power production  DGGE  denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis  HRT  hydraulic retention time  HS  headspace  PCR  polymerase chain reaction  R1  reactor 1  R2  reactor 2  SOB  sulphide-oxidising bacteria  SR  sludge recirculation  WWTP  waste water treatment plant
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