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Digestion Archive for October 2002
22 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:15:37 2002

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Re: DIG-L: desulphurization of bio gas




... in that case you'll find more info on there site :
http://www.paques.nl/

and on this page:
http://www.b3portal.nl/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ProductDisplay?prmenbr=10764&prrfnbr=13967&REFERENCEPAGE=CATALOG

you'll find this:
THIOPAQ® Scrubber - Cost effective H2S removal.
Biological sulfide removal from gas streams ...

But I guess that Ton already know these people, they are
almost his neighbor, it's also in Holland, they even maybe there
competitor ;-)

Bruno M.
(Belgium)
========================================
At 16:08 16/10/2002 +0100, Dr. Les. Gornall wrote:
>This may help!
>
>
>Best Regards
>
>
>Dr. Les. Gornall
>Practically Green Environmental Services
>Solar House
>Magherafelt
>BT45 6HW
>Northern Ireland
>UK
>
>------------------------------snip
>Full Scale Biological Removal of Hydrogen Sulphide from Gas
>
>Andre L. de Vegt, Paques Inc., 486 Thomas Jones Way, Suite 100, Exton, PA
>19341 USA.
>
>Cees J.N. Buisman, Paques B.V. P.O. Box 52, 8560 AB Balk, the Netherlands.
>
>Over the past eight years Paques has been developing biological treatment
>methods to solve environmental problems related to sulphur compounds. One of
>the developed bioprocess technologies can be used to remove hydrogen
>sulphide from air and gas streams. In a scrubber/bioreactor combination,
>hydrogen sulphide is converted to elemental sulphur by sulphide oxidizing
>bacteria. A full scale plant treating 450 m3/h of biogas containing 12,500
>ppm of H2S has been in operation for over two years. The results are very
>encouraging:
>
>1.High removal efficiencies (99%+) are realized
>
>2.More than 90% caustic reduction compared to conventional caustic
>scrubbers, resulting in very low operational costs.
>
>The produced sulphur slurry consists of 99% sulphur and can be easily
>upgraded using a sulphur smelter. In the paper the principle of the
>biotechnological method will be explained and full scale results will be
>presented
>
>snip-----------------------------
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Schomaker, Ton" <t.schomaker@royalhaskoning.com>
>To: "Crest DIG-L discussion list (E-mail)" <digestion@crest.org>
>Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 9:04 AM
>Subject: DIG-L: desulphurization of biogas
>
>
> > I am looking for the article
> >
> > 'Desulphurization of biogass. Practical experience with the biocatalytic
> > Desulphurization process.'
> >
> > It was published mid 90-ies. Does someone know the author or -even better-
> > can someone send me this article, preferable by mail ?
> >
> > I am looking forward to it anxiously. Thank you in advance !
> >
> > A.H.H.M. (Ton) Schomaker MSc
> > Senior Advisor Water Management
> > Division Spatial Development
> > Advisory Group Water Resources & Ecology
> >
> > Haskoning Nederland B.V.
> > a company of Royal Haskoning
> > P.O. Box 525
> > 5201 AM 's-Hertogenbosch
> > The Netherlands
> > Tel.: +31 (0)73 687 41 86
> > Fax:  +31 (0)73 612 07 76
> > Mobile: 06 104 107 26
> > E-mail: t.schomaker@royalhaskoning.com
> > Internet: www.royalhaskoning.com
> >
>========================================

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