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Syngas biomethanation in countercurrent flow trickle-bed reactor operated under different temperature conditions

Journal

RENEWABLE ENERGY
Volume 199, Issue -, Pages 1329-1335

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2022.09.072

Keywords

Syngas biomethanation; Trickle -bed reactor; Mesophilic; Hyper-mesophilic; Thermophilic

Funding

  1. Specific University Research [A1_FTOP_2021_001, A2_FTOP_2021_007]

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This study investigated the effect of different temperatures on the biomethanation of Syngas and found that CH4 production increased with increasing temperature. The CH4 production under hyper-mesophilic conditions was comparable to thermophilic conditions, resulting in potential energy savings and reduced operating costs.
Syngas, a mixture of CO, H2, and CO2, is produced by waste carbonaceous feedstocks gasification, which plays an important role in renewable energy production. This study investigated the biomethanation of syngas (45% H2, 30% CO, 25% CO2) in a trickle-bed reactor operated under mesophilic (35 degrees C), hyper-mesophilic (45 degrees C), and thermophilic conditions (55 degrees C). The results revealed that CH4 production increased with increasing tempera-ture. CH4 production under steady-state conditions at the hyper-mesophilic and thermophilic temperatures were comparable; 92.2 +/- 1.7 mmol/(Lbed center dot d) and 93.9 +/- 0.9 mmol/(Lbed center dot d), respectively. On the contrary, electron losses in volatile fatty acids were the highest under mesophilic conditions. Additionally, digestate can be dosed as a nutrient addition and as a continuous inoculum source to ensure the optimal syngas biomethanation perfor-mance. The hyper-mesophilic conditions strategy illustrates possible energy savings for bioreactor heating with CH4 production comparable to thermophilic conditions, thus saving operating costs.

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