2017
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/61/1/012142
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Biological removal effect for odor in medical waste steam treatment process

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“…Methyl-sulfhydryl, dimethyl sulfide, methyl disulfide, and hydrogen sulfide concentrations in actual medical waste have been detected at 0.037, 0.046, 0.904, and 0.204 mg/m 3 , respectively. After biological deodorization by steam treatment, the average removal rates of these four odor gases were 93, 92.6, 97.6, and 92.6%, without exact concentrations [ 10 ]. The treatment of medical waste must destroy pathogenic bacteria to eliminate their infection ability.…”
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“…Methyl-sulfhydryl, dimethyl sulfide, methyl disulfide, and hydrogen sulfide concentrations in actual medical waste have been detected at 0.037, 0.046, 0.904, and 0.204 mg/m 3 , respectively. After biological deodorization by steam treatment, the average removal rates of these four odor gases were 93, 92.6, 97.6, and 92.6%, without exact concentrations [ 10 ]. The treatment of medical waste must destroy pathogenic bacteria to eliminate their infection ability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%