Dynamics of sulphur compounds in horizontal sub-surface flow laboratory-scale constructed wetlands treating artificial sewage
Autor: | Peter Kuschk, Arndt Wiessner, K. Z. Rahman, M. Jechorek, Matthias Kästner |
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Rok vydání: | 2010 |
Předmět: |
Total organic carbon
Environmental Engineering Sewage Sulfur Compounds Chemistry Ecological Modeling Environmental engineering chemistry.chemical_element Pollution Sulfur Waste Disposal Fluid Water Purification chemistry.chemical_compound Wastewater Environmental chemistry Wetlands Constructed wetland Sewage treatment Sulfate Waste Management and Disposal Surface water Carbon Water Science and Technology Civil and Structural Engineering |
Zdroj: | Water research. 44(20) |
ISSN: | 1879-2448 |
Popis: | The knowledge regarding the dynamics of sulphur compounds inside constructed wetlands is still insufficient. Experiments in planted ( Juncus effusus ) and unplanted horizontal sub-surface-flow laboratory-scale constructed wetlands fed with artificial wastewater were carried out to evaluate the sulphate reduction, the composition and dynamics of generated sulphur compounds, as well as the influence of carbon load and plants on processes of sulphur transformation. In planted and unplanted wetlands, the addition of organic carbon (TOC of about 120 mg L −1 ) immediately affected the transformation of up to 90% of the incoming sulphate (150 mg L −1 ), directing it mainly towards elemental sulphur (30%) and sulphide (8%). During this experimental period, nearly 52% of the transformed sulphate-sulphur was calculated to be immobilized inside the planted wetland and 66% inside the unplanted one. In subsequent experiments, the deficiency of organic carbon inside the planted wetlands favoured the decrease of elemental sulphur in the pore water coupled to retransformation of depot-sulphur to dissolved sulphate. Nearly 90% of the deposited and reduced sulphur was found to be reoxidized. In principle, the results indicate a substantial improvement of this reoxidation of sulphur by oxygen released by the helophytes. Surplus of organic carbon promotes the ongoing sulphate reduction and the stability of deposed and dissolved reduced sulphur compounds. In contrast, inside the unplanted control wetland, a relative stability of the formed sulphur depots and the generated amount of dissolved sulphur compounds including elemental sulphur could be observed independently of the different loading conditions. |
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