Journal of Japan Society of Air Pollution
Online ISSN : 2186-3695
Print ISSN : 0386-7064
ISSN-L : 0386-7064
Removal of Aldehydes in Exhaust Gas with Sodium Sulfite Solution
Jiunj HAGIWARAKatsuji KAKEMOTOKenzo ABEYoshiaki UEHARAWataru MACHIDA
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1983 Volume 18 Issue 5 Pages 469-473

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Aldehydes in exhaust gas from dryers or apparatuses of the Zimmermann processes in night soil treatment plants can be removed by the addition reaction with sodium sulfite. The selection of anti-oxidant for Na2SO3 solution and the condition for aldehyde absorption were investigated in this paper. The following results were obtained. Glycerol is the most effective anti-oxidant. The optimum condition for aldehyde absorption at room temperature is specified as follows: superficial gas velocity; 1.0-1.7m/s, liquid/gas ratio: 2l/m3 (or larger), pH of the absorptive solution: around 7, Na2SO3 concentration: 5×10-2mol/l for 250 ppm aldehyde content (1×10-1mol/l for actual gas). Under this condition, exhaust gas for the Zimmermann process could be removed almost completely.

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