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Sulfation reactions overview

Concerning the reduction step of the redox reaction, the heterotrophic microorganisms may use different electron acceptors. If oxygen is available, it is the terminal electron acceptor, and the process proceeds under aerobic conditions. In the absence of oxygen, and if nitrates are available, nitrate becomes the electron acceptor. The redox process then takes place under anoxic conditions. If neither oxygen nor nitrates are available, strictly anaerobic conditions occur, and sulfates or carbon dioxide (methane formation) are potential electron acceptors. Table 1.1 gives an overview of these process conditions related to sewer systems. [Pg.17]

In this section, a summary of the chemical principles involved with membrane reactors for desulfurization are overviewed. The details will be covered in the following sections. Electrochemical desulfurization technologies assisted by membranes have been extensively explored for the removal of sulfur that exists in sulfur compounds in fossil fuels and in SO2 form in flue gas. In principle, SO2 can be absorbed by an aqueous electrolyte solution and then electrochemically converted into species such as sulfate, hydrogen sulfide, and sulfur, among others, by oxidation or reduction processes, whereas the sulfur compounds in fossil fuels can be similarly removed. The universal reaction mechanism of the electrochemical cathodic reduction of organic sulfur compounds in gasoline and diesel is shown in Eqn (14.1) (Lam et al., 2012) ... [Pg.399]


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