USRE36651EExpiredUtility
Process for removal of dissolved hydrogen sulfide and reduction of sewage BOD in sewer or other waste systems
Est. expiryDec 9, 2008(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract
Removal of dissolved hydrogen sulfide and a reduction in BOD is achieved by the addition of nitrate ions to waste systems in an amount sufficient to stimulate growth of bacteria which utilize dissolved hydrogen sulfide in their metabolism. Specifically, about 2.4 lbs. nitrate oxygen per lb. of sulfide is required.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedWhat is claimed is: .[.1. A process for removing dissolved hydrogen sulfide from waste systems comprising the steps of:
about 70%..]..[.17. A process according to claim 1 wherein said process further eliminates minor odors associated with other sulphur-containing compounds..]..[.18. A process for removing from waste systems dissolved hydrogen sulfide and other minor odors associated with other sulphur-containing compounds comprising the steps of: providing a source of oxygen in the form of nitrate in the form of nitrate in the waste in sufficient amount to cause naturally occurring bacteria in the waste which utilize dissolved hydrogen sulfide and sulfur in their metabolism to grow, and providing sufficient time for the bacteria to culture in said waste, to thereby initiate a biochemical reaction which has the following half reactions: 8 NO.sub.3 -→4N.sub.2 +120.sub.2 120.sub.2 +5H.sub.2 S→5SO.sub.4.sup.2- +4H.sub.2 O+2H.sup.+ .]..[.19. The process according to claim 18 wherein the source of oxygen comprises sodium nitrate..]..[.20. The process according to claim 18 wherein the source of oxygen comprises calcium nitrate..]..[.21. The process according to claim 18 wherein about 8 to about 96 hours is
provided for the bacteria to culture..]..[.22. The process according to claim 18 wherein about 24 to about 48 hours is provided for the bacteria to culture..]..[.23. A process for removing dissolved H 2 S and reducing sewage BOD in sewer systems comprising the steps of: (a) adding a source of oxygen in the form of nitrate to the sewer system in an amount equal to about 2.4 lb. oxygen per lb. sulfide; and (b) providing about 8 to about 96 hours to allow naturally occurring bacteria already present in the system to culture as a result of the addition of said source of oxygen; and providing about 1.5 to about 20 hours to effect ongoing H 2 S removal and sewage BOD reduction..]..[.24. The process according to claim 23 wherein said source of oxygen is sodium nitrate..]..[.25. The process according to claim 23 wherein said source of oxygen is a calcium nitrate..]..[.26. The process according to claim 23 wherein about 24 to about 48 hours is provided to allow bacteria present in the system to culture..]..[.27. The process according to claim 23 wherein about 3 to about 12 hours are provided to effect ongoing H 2 S removal and sewage BOD reduction..]..[.28. The process according to 23 wherein, during the process, additional minor odors associated with other sulphur-containing compounds are also
eliminated..]..Iadd.29. A process for removing existing dissolved hydrogen sulfide from waste systems wherein removal is achieved by a mechanism consisting essentially of: (a) adding nitrate ions to the waste in accordance with a ratio of 2.4 parts nitrate oxygen for each 1 part existing dissolved hydrogen sulfide in order to provide a source of oxygen for naturally occurring bacteria present in the waste which utilize dissolved hydrogen sulfide in their metabolism; (b) providing sufficient time to culture said bacteria within said waste systems; and (c) providing ongoing time sufficient to enable said bacteria to remove substantially all said existing dissolved hydrogen sulfide. .Iaddend..Iadd.30. A process for removing from waste systems existing dissolved hydrogen sulfide and other minor odors associated with other sulphur-containing compounds wherein removal is achieved by a mechanism consisting essentially of: providing a source of oxygen in the form of nitrate in the waste in accordance with a ratio of substantially 2.4 parts nitrate oxygen for each 1 part existing dissolved hydrogen sulfide to cause naturally occurring bacteria in the waste which utilize dissolved hydrogen sulfide and sulfur in their metabolism to grow, and providing sufficient time for the bacteria to culture in said waste, to thereby initiate a biochemical reaction which has the following half reactions: 8 NO.sub.3.sup.- →4N.sub.2 +12O.sub.2 12O.sub.2 +5H.sub.2 S→5SO.sub.4.sup.2- +4H.sub.2 O+2H.sup.+ to thereby remove substantially all of said existing dissolved hydrogen sulfide. .Iaddend.Cited by (0)
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