Removal of hydrogen sulfide by physico-biological filter using mixed rice husk silica and dried activated sludge.

This study investigated the effectiveness of a new packing material, namely mixed rice husk silica with dried activated sludge for removing H2S. Dried sewage sludge was collected from Putrajaya sewage treatment plant in Malaysia. Rice husk silica was prepared at temperature of 800°C, after acid leac...

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Main Authors: Mehdinia, Seyed Mahmoud, Abdul Latif, Puziah, Taghipour, Hassan
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Published: Wiley-VCH Verlag 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.289042015-10-07T06:10:39Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28904/ Removal of hydrogen sulfide by physico-biological filter using mixed rice husk silica and dried activated sludge. Mehdinia, Seyed Mahmoud Abdul Latif, Puziah Taghipour, Hassan This study investigated the effectiveness of a new packing material, namely mixed rice husk silica with dried activated sludge for removing H2S. Dried sewage sludge was collected from Putrajaya sewage treatment plant in Malaysia. Rice husk silica was prepared at temperature of 800°C, after acid leaching and mixed with dried sewage sludge to be utilized in a polyvinyl chloride filter. The system was operated under variable conditions of two parameters, different inlet gas concentration and different inlet flow rate. H2S was passed through the filter with one liter of the packing material. More than 99.96% removal efficiency (RE) with empty bed residence time (EBRT) of 90–45 s and 300 ppm inlet concentration was observed. However, the RE decreased to 96.87% with the EBRT of 30 s. The maximum elimination capacity (EC) of 52.32 g/m3/h was obtained with the RE of 96.87% and H2S mass loading rate of 54 g/m3/h, while at the RE of 99.96%, maximum EC was 26.99 g/m3/h with the H2S mass-loading rate of 27 g/m3/h. A strong significant correlation between increasing of H2S mass loading rate and pressure drop was also detected (p < 0.01). Maximum pressure drop was 3.0 mm H2O after 53 days of operating time, the EBRT of 30 s, and 54 g/m3/h of H2S loading rate. These observations suggest that the mixture of rice husk silica with dried activated sludge is a suitable physico-biological filter for H2S removal. Wiley-VCH Verlag 2013-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28904/7/Removal%20of%20hydrogen%20sulfide%20by%20physico.pdf Mehdinia, Seyed Mahmoud and Abdul Latif, Puziah and Taghipour, Hassan (2013) Removal of hydrogen sulfide by physico-biological filter using mixed rice husk silica and dried activated sludge. CLEAN - Soil, Air, Water, 41 (10). pp. 949-954. ISSN 1863-0605; ESSN:1863-0669 10.1002/clen.201100459
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description This study investigated the effectiveness of a new packing material, namely mixed rice husk silica with dried activated sludge for removing H2S. Dried sewage sludge was collected from Putrajaya sewage treatment plant in Malaysia. Rice husk silica was prepared at temperature of 800°C, after acid leaching and mixed with dried sewage sludge to be utilized in a polyvinyl chloride filter. The system was operated under variable conditions of two parameters, different inlet gas concentration and different inlet flow rate. H2S was passed through the filter with one liter of the packing material. More than 99.96% removal efficiency (RE) with empty bed residence time (EBRT) of 90–45 s and 300 ppm inlet concentration was observed. However, the RE decreased to 96.87% with the EBRT of 30 s. The maximum elimination capacity (EC) of 52.32 g/m3/h was obtained with the RE of 96.87% and H2S mass loading rate of 54 g/m3/h, while at the RE of 99.96%, maximum EC was 26.99 g/m3/h with the H2S mass-loading rate of 27 g/m3/h. A strong significant correlation between increasing of H2S mass loading rate and pressure drop was also detected (p < 0.01). Maximum pressure drop was 3.0 mm H2O after 53 days of operating time, the EBRT of 30 s, and 54 g/m3/h of H2S loading rate. These observations suggest that the mixture of rice husk silica with dried activated sludge is a suitable physico-biological filter for H2S removal.
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author Mehdinia, Seyed Mahmoud
Abdul Latif, Puziah
Taghipour, Hassan
spellingShingle Mehdinia, Seyed Mahmoud
Abdul Latif, Puziah
Taghipour, Hassan
Removal of hydrogen sulfide by physico-biological filter using mixed rice husk silica and dried activated sludge.
author_facet Mehdinia, Seyed Mahmoud
Abdul Latif, Puziah
Taghipour, Hassan
author_sort Mehdinia, Seyed Mahmoud
title Removal of hydrogen sulfide by physico-biological filter using mixed rice husk silica and dried activated sludge.
title_short Removal of hydrogen sulfide by physico-biological filter using mixed rice husk silica and dried activated sludge.
title_full Removal of hydrogen sulfide by physico-biological filter using mixed rice husk silica and dried activated sludge.
title_fullStr Removal of hydrogen sulfide by physico-biological filter using mixed rice husk silica and dried activated sludge.
title_full_unstemmed Removal of hydrogen sulfide by physico-biological filter using mixed rice husk silica and dried activated sludge.
title_sort removal of hydrogen sulfide by physico-biological filter using mixed rice husk silica and dried activated sludge.
publisher Wiley-VCH Verlag
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/28904/7/Removal%20of%20hydrogen%20sulfide%20by%20physico.pdf
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