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Method for reducing hydrogen sulfide level in water containing sulfate-reducing bacteria and hydrogen sulfide-metabolizing bacteria

  • US 6,309,597 B1
  • Filed: 01/12/1999
  • Issued: 10/30/2001
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/12/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for reducing the level of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in water of pH 4-10, having dispersed therein indigenous amounts of sulfate-reducing bacteria and H2S-metabolizing bacteria, comprising adding to the H2S-containing water:

  • (a) finely divided particles of polycyclic quinone selected from anthraquinone, anthrahydroquinone and mixtures thereof, the average size of the particles being no greater than 10 micrometers, which particles are applied as an aqueous dispersion of (a) water-insoluble non-ionic particles suspended in an aqueous medium or (b) an alkaline solution of an ionic salt of the polycyclic quinone having a pH at least 2 pH units higher than the H2S-containing water, which salt is thereby converted to the corresponding water-insoluble, non-ionic polycylic quinone particles upon exposure to the lower pH of the H2S-containing water and (b) an aqueous solution of metallic nitrogen oxide selected from the group consisting of metal nitrate, nitrite and mixtures thereof, the weight ratio of polycyclic quinone to metallic nitrogen oxide being (3-30)×

    10

    3
    , and the amount of the polycyclic quinone and nitrogen oxide added to the H2S-containing water being sufficient to increase its oxidation-reduction potential (ORP) to a preselected higher level.

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