2013
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2013.445
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Stability of Volatile Sulfur Compounds (VSCs) in sampling bags – impact of temperature

Abstract: Volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) are a major component of odorous emissions that can cause annoyance to local populations surrounding wastewater, waste management and agricultural practices. Odour collection and storage using sample bags can result in VSC losses due to sorption and leakage. Stability within 72 hour storage of VSC samples in three sampling bag materials (Tedlar, Mylar, Nalophan) was studied at three temperatures: 5, 20, and 30 °C. The VSC samples consisted of hydrogen sulfide (H2S), methanethio… Show more

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“…The loss predictions for DMDS and DEDS in this paper were based on the assumption that there were sufficiently high initial amounts of these two VSCs in the sample bags. In the case of samples with very low initial amounts of the two VSCs and high amounts of MeSH and EtSH, the evolution of the relative recovery results for DMDS and DEDS would be very different according to Le et al (2013).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The loss predictions for DMDS and DEDS in this paper were based on the assumption that there were sufficiently high initial amounts of these two VSCs in the sample bags. In the case of samples with very low initial amounts of the two VSCs and high amounts of MeSH and EtSH, the evolution of the relative recovery results for DMDS and DEDS would be very different according to Le et al (2013).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides bag materials, the impact of other storage factors on the losses of VSCs has also been investigated. Those factors include light exposure (Mochalski et al, 2009; Sulyok et al, 2001), temperature (Le et al, 2013), and sample relative humidity (RH) (Mochalski et al, 2013). However, the effects of the additional factors in those studies appeared to be investigated just as sidelines for the main factor of bag materials.…”
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“…Microaeration has recently been proven as a relatively simple and highly efficient biological method for sulfide removal in the anaerobic digestion of biosolids. Jenicek et al (2013) (Le et al, 2013). Capelli et al (2013) reviewed the different odor sampling strategies adopted for the estimation of odor emission rates (OER) from different source types, including an overview of odor sampling regulations and a detailed discussion of the equipment and the mathematical considerations.…”
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“…H 2 S is detected by human olfaction at very low concentrations—about 1 ppb [3739]—and it is typically found in the emissions from different plants, like industry [30], agriculture [16, 31], waste water treatment [7], and waste treatment [21]. …”
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confidence: 99%