Abstract

The photolysis of simulating low concentration of hydrogen sulfide malodorous gas was studied under UV irradiation emitted by self-made microwave discharge electrodeless lamps (i.e. microwave UV electrodeless mercury lamp (185/253.7 nm) and iodine lamp (178.3/180.1/183/184.4/187.6/206.2 nm)). Experiments results showed that the removal efficiency ( η H 2 S ) of hydrogen sulfide was decreased with increasing initial H 2S concentration and increased slightly with gas residence time; H 2S removal efficiency was decreased dramatically with enlarged pipe diameter. Under the experimental conditions with pipe diameter of 36 mm, gas flow rate of 0.42 standard l s −1, η H 2 S was 52% with initial H 2S concentration of 19.5 mg m −3 by microwave mercury lamp, the absolute removal amount (ARA) was 4.30 μg s −1, and energy yield (EY) was 77.3 mg kW h −1; η H 2 S was 56% with initial H 2S concentration of 18.9 mg m −3 by microwave iodine lamp, the ARA was 4.48 μg s −1, and the EY was 80.5 mg kW h −1. The main photolysis product was confirmed to be SO 4 2 - with IC.

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