Hello,
I am a graduate student studying stream biogeochemistry and I wish to do an experiment involving a stream reach where I deoxygenate the system for 12 hours. I have been doing a little research into potential chemical reactions which would aid this process and came across a method involving 7.9g/m^3 of sodium sulphite and 3.3g/m^3 of cobalt II chloride (as catalyst) for each 1g/m^3 of oxygen desired to be removed. Besides the removal of oxygen I do not wish to pollute or alter the stream environment in any way. I am curious if anyone is familiar with this reaction and may know what the products are so I may have an idea as to whether this would be an acceptable method for deoxygenation.
If there are any other friendly ways of oxygen stripping that you are aware of I would greatly appreciate your input. Thanks for your time and consideration.
Best,
Joe