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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Technical, economical, and microbiological aspects of the microaerobic process on H2S removal for low sulfate concentration wastewaters
Authors: Sousa, Márcia Rodrigues de
Oliveira, Carla Jamile Sobreira de
Lopes, Alexandre Colzi
Rodríguez, Elisa Rodríguez
Holanda, Gervina Brady Moreira
Landim, Patrícia Gadelha de Castro
Firmino, Paulo Igor Milen
Santos, André Bezerra dos
Keywords: Anaerobic;Biogas desulfurization;DGGE;Hydrogen sulfide;Microaerobic process
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology
Citation: SOUSA, Márcia Rodrigues de; OLIVEIRA, Carla Jamile Sobreira de; LOPES, Alexandre Colzi; RODRÍGUEZ, Elisa Rodríguez; HOLANDA, Gervina Brady Moreira; LANDIM, Patrícia Gadelha de Castro; FIRMINO, Paulo Igor Milen; SANTOS, André Bezerra dos. Technical, economical, and microbiological aspects of the microaerobic process on H2S removal for low sulfate concentration wastewaters. Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, [S. l.], v. 180, p. 1386-1400, 2016.
Abstract: We studied the feasibility of the microaerobic process, in comparison with the traditional chemical absorption process (NaOH), on H 2 S removal in order to improve the biogas quality. The experiment consisted of two systems: R1, biogas from an anaerobic reactor was washed in a NaOH solution, and R2, headspace microaeration with atmospheric air in a former anaerobic reactor. The microaeration used for low sulfate concentration wastewater did not affect the anaerobic digestion, but even increased system stability. Methane production in the R2 was 14 % lower compared to R1, dueto biogas dilution by the atmospheric air used. The presence of oxygen in the biogas reveals that not all the oxygen was consumed for sulfide oxidation in the liquid phase indicating mass transfer limitations. The reactor was able to rapidly recover its capacity on H 2 S removal after an operational failure. Bacterial and archaeal richness shifted dueto changes in operational parameters, which match with the system functioning. Finally, the microaerobic system seems to be more advantageous for both technical and economical reasons, in which the payback of microaerobic process for H 2 S removal was 4.7 months.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/71473
ISSN: 1559-0291
Access Rights: Acesso Aberto
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