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Biological H2S removal from gases

Andreides et al., 2020

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5315916799625444980
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Andreides M
Pokorná-Krayzelová L
Bartáček J
Jeníček P
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Environmental technologies to treat sulfur pollution: principles and engineering, 2nd IWA Publishing, London

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Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is an odorous and poisonous gas present in biogas (the main product of anaerobic digestion), in sour gas (ie natural gas with a high content of H2S) or in general in the gases coming as a concomitant with crude oil extraction. H2S can also be …
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