Environmental-friendly Process for the Treatment of Wastewater

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Publication numberUS-2024294410-A1
Application numberUS-202218572283-A
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Filing dateJun 10, 2022
Priority dateJun 23, 2021
Publication dateSep 5, 2024
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Provided is a process for the environmental-friendly treatment of sulfate-containing wastewater. The acidic, sulfate-containing wastewater is treated in a sulfate reducing bioreactor with influent and effluent looped through to the cathode compartment of an electrochemical cell. The electrochemical cell stabilizes the pH in the bioreactor by the in-situ production of base in the cathode compartment. Additionally, hydrogen is produced which is used in the bioreactor as electron donor for the sulfate reduction. The middle compartment of the electrochemical cell contains a sulfide rich aqueous solution in which the extracted cations are displaced by protons from the anode compartment. This results in the acidification of the sulfide rich solution, which is beneficial for the extraction of sulfides as H 2 S. This H 2 S can be used for the precipitation of metals in the beginning of the process, forming another loop.

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1 - 7 . (canceled) 8 . Process for the treatment of wastewater containing sulfate salts of cations susceptible of forming soluble sulfides, comprising the steps of: providing a bioreactor suitable for the reduction of sulfates to sulfides; providing an electrochemical cell through which a current is passed, having a central compartment connected by cation exchange membranes to an adjacent cathode compartment, and to an adjacent anode compartment, thereby generating H 2 in the cathode compartment, and O 2 in the anode compartment; passing a cation-bearing aqueous solution through the central compartment; providing an acidic aqueous solution in the anode compartment; circulating a sulfidic solution in a first loop over a path passing through the bioreactor and the cathode compartment, whereby the pH of the solution is maintained between 6 and 9 by adjusting the current through the electrochemical cell; adding the wastewater to the first loop at a set flow rate; and, bleeding a minor part of the solution from the first loop at a rate corresponding to the flow rate of feeding the wastewater. 9 . Process according to claim 8 , comprising the additional steps of: circulating a cation-bearing aqueous solution in a second loop over a path passing through the central compartment; adding the bleed from the first loop to the second loop; and, bleeding a minor part of the solution from the second loop at a rate corresponding to the flow rate of feeding the wastewater. 10 . Process according to claim 8 , comprising the step of inserting a stripping reactor in the second loop, for the recovery of H 2 S. 11 . Process according to claim 8 , comprising the step of inserting a water removal reactor in the second loop. 12 . Process according to claim 8 , comprising the step of sparging the H 2 generated in the cathode compartment into the first loop. 13 . Process for the treatment of wastewater containing sulfate salts of cations susceptible of forming soluble and insoluble sulfides, comprising the steps of: providing a sulfide precipitation reactor; feeding the wastewater to the sulfide precipitation reactor; feeding H 2 S to the sulfide precipitation reactor, thereby precipitating the insoluble sulfides; separating the insoluble sulfides from the wastewater, thereby obtaining wastewater; and, processing said wastewater according to claim 8 . 14 . Process for the treatment of wastewater containing sulfate salts of cations susceptible of forming soluble and insoluble sulfides, with the proviso that stripping reactor is provided according to claim 10 , comprising the steps of: providing a sulfide precipitation reactor; feeding the wastewater to the sulfide precipitation reactor; feeding H 2 S recovered from stripping reactor to the sulfide precipitation reactor, thereby precipitating the insoluble sulfides; separating the insoluble sulfides from the wastewater, thereby obtaining wastewater; and, processing said wastewater according to claim 10 .

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What does patent US2024294410A1 cover?
Provided is a process for the environmental-friendly treatment of sulfate-containing wastewater. The acidic, sulfate-containing wastewater is treated in a sulfate reducing bioreactor with influent and effluent looped through to the cathode compartment of an electrochemical cell. The electrochemical cell stabilizes the pH in the bioreactor by the in-situ production of base in the cathode compart…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Gent, Umicore Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C02F3/345. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Thu Sep 05 2024 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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