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Fate of H.sub.2S during the cultivation of Chlorella sp. deployed for biogas upgrading
The H.sub.2S may play a key role in the sulfur cycle among the biogas production by the anaerobic digestion of wastes and the biogas upgrading by a microalgae based technology. The biogas is upgraded by contacting with slightly alkaline aqueous microalgae culture, then CO.sub.2 and H.sub.2S are absorbed. The dissolved H.sub.2S could limit or inhibit the microalgae growth. This paper evaluated the role of dissolved H.sub.2S and other sulfured byproducts under prevailing biogas upgrading conditions using a microalgal technology. At initial stages of batch cultivation the growth of Chlorella sp. was presumably inhibited by dissolved H.sub.2S. After 2 days, the sulfides were oxidized mainly by oxic chemical reactions to sulfate, which was later rapidly assimilated by Chlorella sp., allowing high growing rates. The fate of H.sub.2S during the microalgae cultivation at pH > 8.5 was assessed by a mathematical model where the pentasulfide, thiosulfate and sulfite were firstly produced and converted finally to sulfate for posterior assimilation.
Fate of H.sub.2S during the cultivation of Chlorella sp. deployed for biogas upgrading
The H.sub.2S may play a key role in the sulfur cycle among the biogas production by the anaerobic digestion of wastes and the biogas upgrading by a microalgae based technology. The biogas is upgraded by contacting with slightly alkaline aqueous microalgae culture, then CO.sub.2 and H.sub.2S are absorbed. The dissolved H.sub.2S could limit or inhibit the microalgae growth. This paper evaluated the role of dissolved H.sub.2S and other sulfured byproducts under prevailing biogas upgrading conditions using a microalgal technology. At initial stages of batch cultivation the growth of Chlorella sp. was presumably inhibited by dissolved H.sub.2S. After 2 days, the sulfides were oxidized mainly by oxic chemical reactions to sulfate, which was later rapidly assimilated by Chlorella sp., allowing high growing rates. The fate of H.sub.2S during the microalgae cultivation at pH > 8.5 was assessed by a mathematical model where the pentasulfide, thiosulfate and sulfite were firstly produced and converted finally to sulfate for posterior assimilation.
Fate of H.sub.2S during the cultivation of Chlorella sp. deployed for biogas upgrading
Gonzalez-Sanchez, Armando (Autor:in) / Posten, Clemens
2017
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
BKL:
43.00
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