Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) generated in sewer systems is problematic to public health and the environment, owing to its corrosive consequences, odor concerns, and poison control issues. In a previous work, conductive concrete, based on amorphous carbon with a mechanism that operates as a microbial fuel cell was investigated. The objective of the present study is to develop additional materials for highly conductive concrete, to mitigate the concentration of H2S in sewer pipes. Adsorption experiments were conducted to elucidate the role of the H2S reduction. Additionally, electricity-producing bacteria (EPB), isolated from a municipal wastewater treatment plant, were inoculated to improve the H2S reduction. The experimental results showed that i...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) generation in sewer systems presents a significant cost to public due to meta...
Sewer systems are essential compartments of urban life, preventing human exposure to unhygienic sewa...
Of the 19,500-wastewater systems in the United States of America, approximately 40 % consist of conc...
Localized biogenic corrosion and extrication of annoying odors caused by hydrogen sulfide (H2S) have...
Concrete corrosion in sewers is primarily caused by H2S in sewer atmosphere. H2S concentration can v...
Concrete corrosion in sewers is primarily caused by H2S in sewer atmosphere. H2S concentration can v...
Corrosion of concrete sewer pipes caused by hydrogen sulphide is a problem in many sewer networks. T...
Sulfide induced concrete corrosion significantly reduces the service life of the sewer systems. Gase...
Concrete corrosion in sewers is caused by the combination of chemical and biological processes inclu...
Sewer networks enclose many biological and chemical transformations involving sulfur molecules oxida...
Hydrogen sulfide induced corrosion of concrete sewer pipes is a major issue for wastewater utilities...
How does an engineer design a wastewater system to counter the corrosion effects of hydrogen sulfide...
This paper summarizes major findings of a long-term study of hydrogen sulfide gas (H2S) adsorption a...
Hydrogen sulfide oxidation by microbes present on concrete surfaces of sewer pipes is a key process ...
Concrete sewer pipes are known to suffer from a process of hydrogen sulfide gas induced sulfuric aci...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) generation in sewer systems presents a significant cost to public due to meta...
Sewer systems are essential compartments of urban life, preventing human exposure to unhygienic sewa...
Of the 19,500-wastewater systems in the United States of America, approximately 40 % consist of conc...
Localized biogenic corrosion and extrication of annoying odors caused by hydrogen sulfide (H2S) have...
Concrete corrosion in sewers is primarily caused by H2S in sewer atmosphere. H2S concentration can v...
Concrete corrosion in sewers is primarily caused by H2S in sewer atmosphere. H2S concentration can v...
Corrosion of concrete sewer pipes caused by hydrogen sulphide is a problem in many sewer networks. T...
Sulfide induced concrete corrosion significantly reduces the service life of the sewer systems. Gase...
Concrete corrosion in sewers is caused by the combination of chemical and biological processes inclu...
Sewer networks enclose many biological and chemical transformations involving sulfur molecules oxida...
Hydrogen sulfide induced corrosion of concrete sewer pipes is a major issue for wastewater utilities...
How does an engineer design a wastewater system to counter the corrosion effects of hydrogen sulfide...
This paper summarizes major findings of a long-term study of hydrogen sulfide gas (H2S) adsorption a...
Hydrogen sulfide oxidation by microbes present on concrete surfaces of sewer pipes is a key process ...
Concrete sewer pipes are known to suffer from a process of hydrogen sulfide gas induced sulfuric aci...
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) generation in sewer systems presents a significant cost to public due to meta...
Sewer systems are essential compartments of urban life, preventing human exposure to unhygienic sewa...
Of the 19,500-wastewater systems in the United States of America, approximately 40 % consist of conc...