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Experimental determination of the H2S mass transfer coefficient across the liquid–gas interface in gravity sewers
2022
Water Science and Technology
Hydrogen sulphide (H2S) emissions in sewer systems lead to several problems such as corrosion, odour nuisances, and health damage to sewer workers. Although the gas is formed in the liquid phase, its effects are noticeable when released into the sewer atmosphere. Until recently, the lack of analytical procedures for continuous monitoring of H2S in the liquid phase, as well as its toxicity, have challenged the quantification of the mass transfer coefficient under real conditions. Because of
doi:10.2166/wst.2022.198
pmid:35960829
fatcat:xi2g2tpzz5gwphhlz234fulnee