TY - JOUR
T1 - Decomposition of simulated odors in municipal wastewater treatment plants by a wire-plate pulse corona reactor
AU - Ruan, Jian Jun
AU - Li, Wei
AU - Shi, Yao
AU - Nie, Yong
AU - Wang, Xin
AU - Tan, Tian En
PY - 2005/4
Y1 - 2005/4
N2 - Decomposition of simulated odors in municipal wastewater treatment plants was investigated experimentally by a wire-plate pulse corona reactor. A new type of high pulse voltage source with a thyratron switch and a Blumlein pulse forming network (BPFN) was adopted in our experiments, and the testing malodorants were ammonia, ethanethiol and tri-methyl amine, respectively. The maximum output power of the pulse voltage source and the maximum peak voltage were 1 kW and 100 kV. The experiments were conducted at the gas-flow rate of 4.0-23.0 m3 h-1. Important parameters, including peak voltage, pulse frequency, capacitance (inductance) of the BPFN, gas-flow rate, initial concentration, which influenced on the removal efficiency, were investigated. The results show that the odors can be treated effectively. Almost 100% removal efficiency was obtained for 32 mg m-3 ammonia at the gas-flow rate of 4.0 m3 h-1. The maximum removal efficiencies of 85 mg m-3 ethanethiol and 750 mg m-3 tri-methyl amine at 10.0 m3 h-1 were 98% and 91%, respectively. The energy yield of 110 mg m-3 ammonia was 2.99 g kW h-1 when specific energy density was 106 J l-1. In the cases of ammonia, ethanethiol and tri-methyl amine removal, ozone and nitrogen oxides were observed in the exit gas. The carbon and sulfur elements of ethanethiol and tri-methyl amine were mainly converted to carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide. Moreover, the ammonium nitrates and sulfur were discovered in the reactor.
AB - Decomposition of simulated odors in municipal wastewater treatment plants was investigated experimentally by a wire-plate pulse corona reactor. A new type of high pulse voltage source with a thyratron switch and a Blumlein pulse forming network (BPFN) was adopted in our experiments, and the testing malodorants were ammonia, ethanethiol and tri-methyl amine, respectively. The maximum output power of the pulse voltage source and the maximum peak voltage were 1 kW and 100 kV. The experiments were conducted at the gas-flow rate of 4.0-23.0 m3 h-1. Important parameters, including peak voltage, pulse frequency, capacitance (inductance) of the BPFN, gas-flow rate, initial concentration, which influenced on the removal efficiency, were investigated. The results show that the odors can be treated effectively. Almost 100% removal efficiency was obtained for 32 mg m-3 ammonia at the gas-flow rate of 4.0 m3 h-1. The maximum removal efficiencies of 85 mg m-3 ethanethiol and 750 mg m-3 tri-methyl amine at 10.0 m3 h-1 were 98% and 91%, respectively. The energy yield of 110 mg m-3 ammonia was 2.99 g kW h-1 when specific energy density was 106 J l-1. In the cases of ammonia, ethanethiol and tri-methyl amine removal, ozone and nitrogen oxides were observed in the exit gas. The carbon and sulfur elements of ethanethiol and tri-methyl amine were mainly converted to carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide. Moreover, the ammonium nitrates and sulfur were discovered in the reactor.
KW - Blumlein pulse forming network
KW - Decomposition of wastewater odor
KW - Energy yield
KW - Pulse corona discharge
KW - Simulated odor
KW - Specific energy density
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U2 - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2004.10.025
DO - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2004.10.025
M3 - 文章
C2 - 15763085
AN - SCOPUS:14844336369
SN - 0045-6535
VL - 59
SP - 327
EP - 333
JO - Chemosphere
JF - Chemosphere
IS - 3
ER -