Application of a 2-step process for the biological treatment of sulfidic spent caustics

Authors
  • M.. de Graaff
  • J.B.M. Klok
  • M.F.M. Bijmans
  • G. Muyzer ORCID logo
  • A.J.H. Janssen
Publication date 2012
Journal Water Research
Volume | Issue number 46 | 3
Pages (from-to) 723-730
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED)
Abstract
This research demonstrates the feasibility and advantages of a 2-step process for the biological treatment of sulfidic spent caustics under halo-alkaline conditions (i.e. pH 9.5; Na+ = 0.8 M). Experiments with synthetically prepared solutions were performed in a continuously fed system consisting of two gas-lift reactors in series operated at aerobic conditions at 35 °C. The detoxification of sulfide to thiosulfate in the first step allowed the successful biological treatment of total-S loading rates up to 33 mmol L−1 day−1. In the second, biological step, the remaining sulfide and thiosulfate was completely converted to sulfate by haloalkaliphilic sulfide oxidizing bacteria. Mathematical modeling of the 2-step process shows that under the prevailing conditions an optimal reactor configuration consists of 40% ‘abiotic’ and 60% ‘biological’ volume, whilst the total reactor volume is 22% smaller than for the 1-step process.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2011.11.044
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