Separation and Purification Technology, Vol.158, 80-86, 2016
Use of peroxymonosulfate in wet scrubbing process for efficient odor control
Peroxymonosulfate (PMS) was utilized as an oxidant for methyl mercaptan odor (CH3SH(G), similar to 80 ppm/v) removal in wet scrubbing process, and the proposed reaction mechanism was investigated in detail. Under alkaline condition (pH similar to 12) with PMS, the removal of CH3SH(G) maintained high levels of >95%. The reaction was so quick that no methyl mercaptan ion (CH3S-) in aqueous solution was detected before the depletion of PMS. PMS not only reacted with CH3S-, which was dissociated from the dissolved CH3SH(aq) in alkaline solution, but also directly oxidized the dissolved CH3SH(aq). It was found that 3 mol of PMS would be necessary to oxidize 1 mol of CH3SH. The major product of the oxidation of CH3SH was methanesulfonic acid (CH3SO3-). Additionally, the stability of PMS, by adding sodium silicate (Na2SiO3), was very well maintained even under strong alkaline conditions (less than 5% decomposition). In conclusion, PMS was extremely suitable for CH3SH(G) removal in wet scrubbing process with the existence of Na2SiO3, especially under alkaline condition (pH similar to 12). 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Odor control;Peroxymonosulfate oxidation;Methyl mercaptan;Wet scrubbing process;Methanesulfonic acid