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Evaluation of thermal effects on carbon dioxide breakthrough curve for biogas upgrading using pressure swing adsorption

Journal

ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT
Volume 247, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.enconman.2021.114752

Keywords

Biogas upgrading; CH4 purity and recovery; CO2 Breakthrough curve; Thermal effect; Heat and mass transfer

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  1. Universiti Sains Malaysia [1001, PJKIMIA.8014115]

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This study modeled and evaluated the biogas upgrading process using PSA technology, focusing on the CO2 breakthrough characteristics and bed temperature distribution. The findings suggest that the heat generated within the bed significantly influences the adsorption performance, and reducing this heat can improve methane purity and recovery.
Selective carbon dioxide capture using pressure swing adsorption can transform raw biogas into high energy content biomethane and subsequently sequestration of CO2. In this work, the PSA technology for biogas upgrading is modelled and evaluated using one-dimensional binary mixture adsorption, heat and mass transfer model using Aspen AdsorptionTM version 10. This model is validated using experimental data reported previously on zeolite NaUSY, since the CO2 breakthrough curve depicts reasonable agreement. This work considers two heat transfer conditions (gas and gas/solid conductions) to compare their effects on CO2 breakthrough and temperature responses at different positions along the adsorption bed. Three different biogas mixtures are charged over zeolite NaUSY bed to evaluate CO2 concentration on breakthrough curve and bed temperature profile. The influence of axial mass dispersion coefficient on breakthrough characteristics and temperature distribution along adsorption bed is examined. In addition, the effects of cooling outside column wall on CO2 breakthrough curve and bed temperature distribution is also explored. The findings indicate that the heat generated during adsorption possesses influences the adsorption performance rather significantly. Reducing this heat restrains the thermal effects on the breakthrough curves, thereby improving the methane purity and recovery.

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