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The Effects of Manganese and Neutralisation on the Removal of Sulphide and Oxygen Demand in Fellmongery Effluent

Abstract

In a batch culture laboratory aeration system it was found that when lime sulphide effluents were aerated in the presence of manganese a large proportion of the sulphide was oxidised to a form still having an oxygen demand which could revert to sulphide under anaerobic conditions. Aeration of lime-sulphide effluent after neutralisation results in the sulphide being lost from the effluent, yielding an effluent with a lower oxygen demand. The percentage oxygen demand reduction obtained on aeration improved when the initial strength of the effluent was reduced.

 

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Volume Number
59
Author(s)
D. E. RAWLINGS; D. R. WOODS; D. R. COOPER; S. G. SHUTTLEWORTH

The Effects of Manganese and Neutralisation on the Removal of Sulphide and Oxygen Demand in Fellmongery Effluent

Volume Number
59
Author(s)
D. E. RAWLINGS; D. R. WOODS; D. R. COOPER; S. G. SHUTTLEWORTH