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Description: The principle and evidence for the mechanismof oligolysis is described and its application in the removal of free sulphide from pig waste slurry is outlined. Experi mental results show that oligolysis was effective in removing greater than 95% offree sulphide from pig waste slurry. Iron concentrations and the ratio of bound iron to bound sulphide demonstrate that the chemical nature of bound sulphide is as ferrous sulphide.
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Citation: R.N. Coleman, L.R. Goodwin, J.J.R. Feddes and B.S. West 1993. CONTROLLING HYDROGEN SULPHIDE EMISSIONS FROM PIG WASTE SLURRIES: A POSSIBLE MECHANISM FOR HYDROGEN SULPHIDE REMOVAL USING OLIGOLYSIS. Canadian Agricultural Engineering 35(4):293-296.
Volume: 35
Issue: 4
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Date: 1993
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Rights: Canadian Society for Bioengineering
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