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biochemical methods of freeing gas-air mixtures from sulfur containing compounds
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2016.11.02
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298
biochemical methods of cleaning up ventilation discharges are based on the ability of microorganisms to destroy or transform the harmful substances contained in the discharges and can be carried out in biofilters or bioscrubbers. this paper reviews domestic and foreign (primarily west german, japanese, and finnish) biochemical methods of freeing gaseous discharges from various manufacturing processes from sulfur-containing compounds such as dimethyl sulfide, dimethyl disulfide, toluene, xylene, acetone, chlorobenzene, methylene chloride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan, and carbon disulfide, with the objective of determining the possibility of using the methods to free ventilation discharges resulting from viscose fiber manufacture from carbon disulfide and hydrogen sulfide. 29 refs