In wastewater, sulfides are the primary culprit
among malodorous compounds that are most
complained about by the general public. And
as a result, there are numerous products in the
marketplace utilizing various mechanisms to
address the odors stemming from sulfides.
THIOGUARD®
uses a variety of mechanisms
to control sulfide: Adsorption, neutralization,
pH elevation and stabilization, species
complexation, biological interference, and
oxidative catalysis.
The oxidation of sulfides occurs both organically
and inorganically, through biological and/or
chemical mechanisms. Biological mechanisms
depend on microbial activity, which is subject
to environmental factors such as temperature,
pH, food availability and an oxygen source.
Although research has indicated that sulfides
will rapidly oxidize in the presence of
dissolved oxygen, chemical mechanisms rely
on pH, redox potential, oxygen source and
metal ions for catalysis and rate of oxidation.
Oxidative catalysis with THIOGUARD®
occurs
from the addition of a light metal cation and
pH elevation, which affects both chemical and
biological pathways.
Studies by several researchers indicate the
addition of metal cations increase the rate
of sulfide oxidation from 5 to 100 times, in
decreasing order of activity as follows:
Ni2+ > Co2+ > Mn2+ >
Cu2+ > Fe2+ > Ca2+
~ Mg2+
In addition, THIOGUARD®
increases pH, which
in turn shifts the SO4
/HS equilibrium to favor
the SO4
species as shown in the Pourbaix
Diagram below.

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