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A novel two-stage process for biological conversion of syngas to biomethane.

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This study shows biomethane production in a novel two-stage syngas biomethanation consisting of the thermophilic anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge combined with an injection of syngas as the first stage.… Click to show full abstract

This study shows biomethane production in a novel two-stage syngas biomethanation consisting of the thermophilic anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge combined with an injection of syngas as the first stage. Since the syngas does not contain enough reducing equivalents, the produced biogas was connected to the second stage consisting of the trickle-bed reactor with the external H2 addition (ex-situ) to increase the CH4 content further. The aim was to evaluate the influence of different syngas compositions on the biomethane production in both stages. The results showed that H2 concentration in syngas is the main factor affecting the CH4 content in biogas. Moreover, the ex-situ reactor with H2 addition served to convert the residual CO and CO2, achieving the maximum CH4 content of 94.7% in the produced biomethane. In summary, the two-stage process enables biomethane production without any inhibitory effects on anaerobic sludge digestion.

Keywords: novel two; two stage; syngas; stage; stage process

Journal Title: Bioresource technology
Year Published: 2021

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