Suppression of Hydrogen Sulfide Generation via the Coexistence of Anaerobic Sludge and Goethite-Rich Limonite/Polyethersulfone Composite Fibers

通过厌氧污泥与富含针铁矿的褐铁矿/聚醚砜复合纤维的共存抑制硫化氢的产生

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Abstract

Limonite-polyethersulfone (PES) composite fibers were prepared by the wet spinning method to suppress hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S) generation from anaerobic microbial sludge. The H(2)S adsorption of the prepared limonite composite fibers followed the Langmuir type, with a maximum adsorption capacity of 3.7-4.4 g H(2)S/g, indicating mesopore adsorption. The in vitro H(2)S fermentation environment with anaerobic microbial sludge with the coexistence of limonite composite fibers exhibited suppression of H(2)S generation. The coexistence of limonite composite fibers also suppressed the amount of CO generation produced by microbial fermentation, so the fibers also affected the metabolism of anaerobic microorganisms. During the anaerobic digestion process, particularly at 672-840 h (28-35 days), the mesopores of limonite in the composite fibers disappeared and changed to macropore adsorption, and the reaction of limonite with hydrogen sulfide produced pyrite (FeS(2)) and iron sulfate (Fe(2)(SO(4))(3)) as products, which remained in the fiber with conversion efficiencies of 6.8 and 32.4%, respectively. The in vitro hydrogen disulfide action of limonite composite fibers was found to be able to suppress the generated environment of about 300 ppm to about 0.4 ppm.

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