Review of biotreatment techniques for volatile sulfur compounds with an emphasis on dimethyl sulfide
관리자 │ 2024-05-11 HIT 193 |
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Journal: Process Biochemistry
Author: Balendu Shekher Giri, Ki Hyun Kim, R.A. Pandey, Jinwoo Cho, Hocheol Song, Yoon Shin Kim Abstract: Emissions of volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) including hydrogen sulfide (H2S), methanethiol (MT), dimethylsulfide (DMS), and dimethyldisulfide (DMDS), referred to collectively as reduced sulfur compounds (RSCs), occur from a host of anthropogenic sources including the pulp and paper industries, refineries, petrochemicals, sewage treatment plants, etc. This article is organized to provide an overview of the biotreatment processes for VSCs with an emphasis on biofiltration in the pulp and paper industry. To this end, we discuss up-to-date knowledge on the generation of sulfurous odorants and their microbial degradation processes in biotreatment techniques. The fundamental characteristics of such techniques are described with respect to the configuration and design of the bioreactor treatment facilities and the associated mechanisms of operation. Finally, we add our perspectives on future research and development needs in this research area. Keywords: VSCs, DMS, Air pollutants, Anthropogenic sources, Biodegradation
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