30) Organic Sulphur is oxidized to sulphate
ions idealy by............
O a) Zro2
O b) Na202
O c) Tho2
O d) Ln203
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a) ZrO₂
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- Sulfate is a compound of sulfur and oxygen (SO4), and is important for multiple metabolic pathways. It is s also used as an important electrolyte in combination with enzymes.
- The term organic sulfur refers to sulfur present in organic compounds and the term inorganic sulfur refers to sulfur present in inorganic compounds.
- Furthermore, organic sulfur is very immobile in the soil whereas inorganic sulfur is highly mobile in soil.
- Biological sulfate reduction (BSR) is the reduction of sulfate to sulfide catalyzed by the activity of sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) that use sulfate as an electron acceptor.
- Sulfur plays an important role in the body. Required for the production of important proteins and the building blocks of these proteins known as amino acids.
- Sulfur can be present in wastewater in various forms, both as inorganic and organic sulfur compounds. Considering the very low organic sulfur content in wastewater, it is mainly inorganic
- Zirconium oxide is mainly used to oxidize organic sulfur to sulfate ions. Zirconia also has excellent chemical inertness and corrosion resistance. All these properties make zirconia ideal for use in refractory products, ceramic materials, and electronic applications. Zirconium oxide is also a very versatile material when combined with other elements.
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