Effects of h2s loading rate on the performance of reactive absorption with electrochemical oxidation

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Abstract

The odor released from environmental facilities is recognized as a major problem in environmental industries. In this study, reactive absorption, using an electrolyzed water solution (elec-trolyzed water scrubber, EWS), was developed to treat the odorous gases H2S and NH3, which are representative odorous substances. In addition, a numerical model composed of mass transfer coef-ficients and zero‐order kinetic constants was established to predict the performance of EWS. The model was verified through experiments and data fittings. In the experiments, the concentration of H2S varied from 500 to 2,000 ppm, while NH3 was fixed at 500 ppm. The results revealed that the H2S removal rate varied depending on the inlet H2S concentration, but no changes were observed for NH3. The numerical model appropriately described the experimental results to further predict the performance of EWS. The model prediction results for the shock loading of H2S indicated that a 100% removal rate can be achieved by increasing the current density to 70 mA cm−2 or higher. Fi-nally, the EWS can be used to reduce the odor, owing to its flexible operation that responds to fluc-tuating loading rates.

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Kang, J. H., Song, J., Ji, H., Yun, S. L., Kim, W., & Yoo, S. S. (2021). Effects of h2s loading rate on the performance of reactive absorption with electrochemical oxidation. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11114867

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