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Bioresour Technol ; 388: 129788, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37741580

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This study compared two biotrickling filter packing materials for hydrogen sulfide removal. Inlet H2S concentrations and empty-bed retention time were tested on the two biotrickling filters. First reactor (BT1) had immobilized sulfur-oxidizing bacteria on commercial moving-bed media, whereas second reactor (BT2) had sulfur-oxidizing bacteria on sugarcane bagasse. The study found that BT1 performed best at 120 s empty-bed retention time, 422.39 g/m3·h hydrogen sulfide loading rate, resulted in 416 g/m3·h hydrogen sulfide elimination capacity. In contrast, BT2 performed best at 180 s empty-bed retention time, 278.77 g/m3·h hydrogen sulfide loading rate, and 273 g/m3·h elimination capacity was achieved. High-throughput sequencing showed Acidithobacillus spp. dominated the sulfur-oxidizing bacteria consortium. Sugarcane bagasse may receive less hydrogen sulfide loading than moving bed medium under optimal conditions, but its low cost and reasonable removal capacity of hydrogen sulfide -containing industrial gases in a biotrickling filter system make it an excellent alternative packing material.

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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36674215

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Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) generated in sewer systems is problematic to public health and the environment, owing to its corrosive consequences, odor concerns, and poison control issues. In a previous work, conductive concrete, based on amorphous carbon with a mechanism that operates as a microbial fuel cell was investigated. The objective of the present study is to develop additional materials for highly conductive concrete, to mitigate the concentration of H2S in sewer pipes. Adsorption experiments were conducted to elucidate the role of the H2S reduction. Additionally, electricity-producing bacteria (EPB), isolated from a municipal wastewater treatment plant, were inoculated to improve the H2S reduction. The experimental results showed that inoculation with EPB could decrease the concentration of H2S, indicating that H2S was biologically oxidized by EPB. Several types of new materials containing acetylene black, or magnetite were discovered for use as conductive concrete, and their abilities to enhance the biological oxidation of H2S were evaluated. These conductive concretes were more effective than the commercial conductive concrete, based on amorphous carbon, in decreasing the H2S concentration in sewer pipes.


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Hydrogen Sulfide , Sewage , Sewage/microbiology , Construction Materials , Corrosion , Hydrogen Sulfide/analysis , Electricity , Bacteria , Carbon
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Bioresour Technol ; 296: 122304, 2020 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31704604

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Biogas production of palm oil mill effluent (POME) and empty fruit bunches (EFB) was performed by coupled liquid (L-AD) and solid-state (SS-AD) anaerobic digestion processes. POME was fed to L-AD digester, while mixed of effluent from L-AD and EFB was fed to SS-AD digester. The maximum overall methane production of 60.9 m3-CH4·ton-1 waste was obtained at an optimal hydraulic retention time of 30 days and an organic loading rate of 1.66 gVS·L-1-reactor·d-1 for L-AD and 6.03 gVS·L-1-reactor·d-1 for SS-AD with L-AD effluent recycling rate of 16.7 mL·L-1-reactor·d-1. The bacterial community in the L-AD reactor was different from the SS-AD reactor, while the archaeal community was similar in both reactors. Synergistaceae, Caldicoprobacteraceae and Lachnospiraceae were increased in the SS-AD reactor. Coupling L-AD and SS-AD is able to increase energy production by 29% and 71% compared to the L-AD and SS-AD alone, respectively, with no outsource SS-AD inoculum required.


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Biofuels , Fruit , Anaerobiosis , Bioreactors , Methane , Palm Oil , Plant Oils
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