Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5475527 | Energy | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The production of biogas for combined heat and power generation represents a common method in Germany. An alternative is the purification of biogas to biomethane and injection into the natural gas grid to decouple gas production from usage in terms of space and time. The concept of pressurized two-stage anaerobic digestion integrates biogas production, upgrading and pressure boosting within one process. The increasing solubility of CO2 in process liquid at high pressures results in high methane contents in gaseous phase and in drop of pH. To investigate the effects of high initial pressures (10, 20, 30Â bar) and dissolved CO2 on pH-value, production kinetics and specific methane yields, pressurized batch methane reactors were built up. Additionally, a method for indirect measuring of pH-value was determined. The results of the experiment showed a decrease in pH from 7 to 6.31 (10Â bar) and 6.25 (30Â bar). Furthermore, neither a significant influence of initial pressures on the pressure increase nor on the degradation of organics and the specific methane yields was observed. However, the results show that anaerobic digestion at high pressures up to 30Â bar might be a promising alternative to post purification and pressure boosting applications.
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Authors
Andreas Lemmer, Wolfgang Merkle, Katharina Baer, Frank Graf,