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Assessment and optimisation of VOC mass transfer enhancement by advanced oxidation process in a compact wet scrubber
Authors:Pierre-Fran  ois Biard, Annabelle Couvert, Christophe Renner,Jean-Pierre Levasseur
Affiliation:aAnjou Recherche-Veolia Environnement, Chemin de la Digue, BP 76, 78603 Maisons-Laffitte, France;bEcole Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Rennes, CNRS, UMR 6226, Avenue du Général Leclerc, CS 50837, 35708 Rennes Cedex 7, France;cUniversité européenne de Bretagne, 5 Boulevard Laënnec, 35000 Rennes, France;dVeolia Water, Direction Technique, 1 rue Giovanni Battista Pirelli, 94410 Saint-Maurice, France
Abstract:Dimethyl disulphide (DMDS) removal was investigated in a compact scrubber (hydraulic residence time ≈20 ms), composed of a wire mesh packing structure where liquid and gas flow at co-current and high gas superficial velocity (>12 m s−1). In order to regenerate the scrubbing liquid and to maintain a driving force in the scrubber, ozone and hydrogen peroxide were added to water since they allow the generation of nonselective and highly reactive species, hydroxyl radicals HOradical dot. Three ways of reagent distribution were tested. The influence of several parameters (liquid flow rate(s), ozone flow rate, pH and reagent concentrations) was investigated. The best configuration was obtained when ozone is transferred in the scrubbing liquid before introduction at the top of the scrubber simultaneously with the hydrogen peroxide solution, allowing to generate hydroxyl radical in the scrubber. With this configuration, DMDS removal could be increased from 16% with water to 34% at the same gas and liquid flow rates in the scrubber showing the potentiality of advanced oxidation process.
Keywords:Absorption   Dimethyl disulphide   Chemical scrubbing   Hydrogen peroxide   Ozone   Peroxone process
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