David,

Some really interesting points here.  For example, any idea how much ferric 
oxide would make sense to add to a digester?  How would that effect the 
effluent as a fertilizer?  My sense is that the sulpher and iron would actually 
work well as micro nutrients, as both would be present in high concentrations.  
We could make a powdered mixture with cal (lyme?) To both raise pH and add the 
iron.  Both materials are really cheap and effective in small volumes.  I agree 
that scrubbing is less effective when compared to prevention.  Regarding the 
biological filtration, I think the thesis you posted talks about running the 
gas through a drier mix of cow manure.  I have seen the industrial systems (RCM 
International a really impressive model), but I have not been able work through 
the pumping of substrate and air at a small scale.  

In the SNV program they essentially use no filtration, and they really do not 
have issues.  My guess is that the porous dome digesters provides a good place 
for the sulpher bacteria, and there may be a tiny bit of O2 present through 
leaks in the concrete.  

The easiest way to eliminate sulfur is inject a bit of air into the digester or 
gas bladder.  People that have done that with our system (unsactioned!! 
injecting air to increase system pressure for gas delivery) Have completely 
eliminated sulphur.  However, you need to get the mixture perfect so you do not 
create a bomb.  We have thought about an extended porous chamber right before 
the burner that would double for h2s removal and mixing the gas with o2 for 
efficient use. 

Aside from engines, the question that SNV made me ask was: why filter for small 
systems?  If the combustion is complete the sulphur becomes elemental, with a 
slight odor but not dangerous, or at least how I understand it.  We have never 
registered any dangerous sulphur compositions in a kitchen.  Thoughts?

A

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