Biological treatment of spent caustics.

A process for the biological treatment of a spent caustic solution containing sulphides is disclosed, wherein the solution is introduced into an aerobic reactor containing sulphide-oxidising bacteria, and the sulphides are partly converted to elemental sulphur and partly to sulphate by controlling the redox potential in the reactor at a value below -300 mV (against an Ag/AgCl reference electrode), or below -97 (against a H2 reference electrode). Also disclosed is process for the biological treatment of an aqueous solution containing sulphides and/or mercaptans in an aerobic reactor, wherein the solution is treated in the presence of bacteria of the new species Methylophaga sulfidovorans

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Main Authors: Janssen, A.J.H., Buisman, C., Lettinga, G., van Straten, G., Bontsema, J., Kuenen, J.G., de Zwart, J.M.M.
Format: Patent biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Life Science,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/biological-treatment-of-spent-caustics
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Summary:A process for the biological treatment of a spent caustic solution containing sulphides is disclosed, wherein the solution is introduced into an aerobic reactor containing sulphide-oxidising bacteria, and the sulphides are partly converted to elemental sulphur and partly to sulphate by controlling the redox potential in the reactor at a value below -300 mV (against an Ag/AgCl reference electrode), or below -97 (against a H2 reference electrode). Also disclosed is process for the biological treatment of an aqueous solution containing sulphides and/or mercaptans in an aerobic reactor, wherein the solution is treated in the presence of bacteria of the new species Methylophaga sulfidovorans