2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2014.09.070
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Decomposition of sulfur compounds by radiolysis: I. Influential factors

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“…sewage/waste water treatment and sanitary landfill activity) will generate this odorous sulfur containing compound [5]. Moreover, the concentrations of CH 3 SH from these industrial activities range from a few ppb to tens of thousands [5]. Therefore, finding a suitable method to convert CH 3 SH to less offensive compounds is urgently needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…sewage/waste water treatment and sanitary landfill activity) will generate this odorous sulfur containing compound [5]. Moreover, the concentrations of CH 3 SH from these industrial activities range from a few ppb to tens of thousands [5]. Therefore, finding a suitable method to convert CH 3 SH to less offensive compounds is urgently needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…petroleum and natural gas industries) and some environmental pollution control processes (e.g. sewage/waste water treatment and sanitary landfill activity) will generate this odorous sulfur containing compound [5]. Moreover, the concentrations of CH 3 SH from these industrial activities range from a few ppb to tens of thousands [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More information regarding the analysis condition, calibration and method precision is presented in Table S1 of Supporting information and our previous paper [23]. On the other hand, to analyze sulfur compounds of ranges from the ppt to ppb level, a GC (DS6200, DS science INC., Korea)/pulsed flame photometric detector (PFPD: 5380, O. I. Analytical, USA)/self-developed thermal desorber system (TDS) was used [1].…”
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“…Most of the previous studies on removing odorous sulfur compounds using EB were generally conducted to understand the RE and decomposition mechanism of individual compounds [23,24,[35][36][37][38]. However, these compounds exist simultaneous and various concentration ranges in the actual fields.…”
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