In the biotechnological process for hydrogen sulfide removal from gas streams, a variety of oxidation products can be formed. Under natron-alkaline conditions, sulfide is oxidized by haloalkaliphilic sulfide oxidizing bacteria via flavocytochrome c oxidoreductase. From previous studies, it was concluded that the oxidation-reduction state of cytochrome c is a direct measure for the bacterial end-product formation. Given this physiological feature, incorporation of the oxidation state of cytochrome c in a mathematical model for the bacterial oxidation kinetics will yield a physiologically based model structure. This paper presents a physiologically based model, describing the dynamic formation of the various end-products in the biodesulfuriza...
A biotechnological process is described to remove hydrogen sulfide (H2S) from high-pressure natural ...
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©IWA Publishing 2009. The definitive peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is published i...
In the biotechnological process for hydrogen sulfide removal from gas streams, a variety of oxidatio...
In the biotechnological process for hydrogen sulfide removal from gas streams, a variety of oxidatio...
In the biotechnological process for hydrogen sulfide removal from gas streams, a variety of oxidatio...
Hydrogen sulfide is a toxic and corrosive gas that must be removed from gaseous hydrocarbon streams ...
Hydrogen sulfide is a toxic and corrosive gas that must be removed from gaseous hydrocarbon streams ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Biogas, synthesis and natural gas streams often require treatment because ...
Abstract Biogas, synthesis and natural gas streams often require treatment because of the presence o...
Hydrogen sulfide is a toxic and usually undesirable by-product of the anaerobic treatment of sulfate...
Physicochemical processes, such as the Lo-cat and Amine-Claus process, are commonly used to remove h...
Physicochemical processes, such as the Lo-cat and Amine-Claus process, are commonly used to remove h...
Hydrogen sulfide is a toxic and usually undesirable by-product of the anaerobic treatment of sulfate...
A biotechnological process is described to remove hydrogen sulfide (H2S) from high-pressure natural ...
A biotechnological process is described to remove hydrogen sulfide (H2S) from high-pressure natural ...
©IWA Publishing 2009. The definitive peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is published i...
©IWA Publishing 2009. The definitive peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is published i...
In the biotechnological process for hydrogen sulfide removal from gas streams, a variety of oxidatio...
In the biotechnological process for hydrogen sulfide removal from gas streams, a variety of oxidatio...
In the biotechnological process for hydrogen sulfide removal from gas streams, a variety of oxidatio...
Hydrogen sulfide is a toxic and corrosive gas that must be removed from gaseous hydrocarbon streams ...
Hydrogen sulfide is a toxic and corrosive gas that must be removed from gaseous hydrocarbon streams ...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Biogas, synthesis and natural gas streams often require treatment because ...
Abstract Biogas, synthesis and natural gas streams often require treatment because of the presence o...
Hydrogen sulfide is a toxic and usually undesirable by-product of the anaerobic treatment of sulfate...
Physicochemical processes, such as the Lo-cat and Amine-Claus process, are commonly used to remove h...
Physicochemical processes, such as the Lo-cat and Amine-Claus process, are commonly used to remove h...
Hydrogen sulfide is a toxic and usually undesirable by-product of the anaerobic treatment of sulfate...
A biotechnological process is described to remove hydrogen sulfide (H2S) from high-pressure natural ...
A biotechnological process is described to remove hydrogen sulfide (H2S) from high-pressure natural ...
©IWA Publishing 2009. The definitive peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is published i...
©IWA Publishing 2009. The definitive peer-reviewed and edited version of this article is published i...