Abstract

The oxidation mechanism of hydrogen sulphide (H 2S), methanethiol (MT), and dimethyl sulfide (DMS) on wet activated carbon fibre (ACF) at room temperature was elucidated from the results of flow system experiments using a packed column with single and mixed gas supplies. Oxidation of MT and DMS in mixed gases with H 2S was explained by the occurrence of a hydroxyl radical (·OH) generated from the ferrous cation and hydrogen peroxide (H 2O 2) through oxidation of H 2S on the wet ACF.

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