Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Ion exchange or selective sorption
Patent
1996-05-24
1998-04-28
Nessler, Cynthia L.
Liquid purification or separation
Processes
Ion exchange or selective sorption
210665, 210669, 210678, 210721, 210747, 210750, 210807, 210170, 210202, 210278, 210916, C02F 158, C02F 174
Patent
active
057440409
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for removing dissolved hydrogen sulfide from water including an atomizing tank defining an open end. A manifold is positioned adjacent the open end. The manifold defines an inlet channel having a first inlet port and a second inlet port. The first inlet port is in communication with aerated water containing dissolved hydrogen sulfide. An atomizing nozzle is in communication with the second inlet port for atomizing the water to cause the dissolved hydrogen sulfide to react with oxygen in the air to form sulfate in the atomizing tank. At least one filtering tank is in communication with the atomizing tank for filtering the sulfate from the water. The method of the present invention includes the steps of: (a) aerating water containing dissolved hydrogen sulfide with air at a predetermined pressure; and (b) atomizing the water to cause the dissolved hydrogen sulfide to react with oxygen in the air to form sulfate.
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Bakies Edrice L.
Kohlenberg Larry D.
Slates Charles E.
Slates Mark C.
Nessler Cynthia L.
Sulfur-Tech Water Systems, Inc.
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