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Biocatalytic methanation of hydrogen and carbon dioxide in an anaerobic three-phase system

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BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 178, Issue -, Pages 330-333

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2014.08.023

Keywords

Methanation; Methane enrichment; Power to gas; Hydrogen; Anaerobic digestion

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A new type of anaerobic trickle-bed reactor was used for biocatalytic methanation of hydrogen and carbon dioxide under mesophilic temperatures and ambient pressure in a continuous process. The conversion of gaseous substrates through immobilized hydrogenotrophic methanogenic archaea in a biofilm is a unique feature of this type of reactor. Due to the formation of a three-phase system on the carrier surface and operation as a plug flow reactor without gas recirculation, a complete reaction could be observed. With a methane concentration higher than c(CH4) = 98%, the product gas exhibits a very high quality. A specific methane production of P-CH4 = 1.49 Nm(3) / (m(SV)(3) d) was achieved at a hydraulic loading rate of LRH2 = 6.0 Nm(3) / (m(SV)(3) d). The relation between trickle flow through the reactor and productivity could be shown. An application for methane enrichment in combination with biogas facilities as a source of carbon dioxide has also been positively proven. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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