Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7043683 | Separation and Purification Technology | 2018 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
Herein, a radical innovation in biogas production is presented using a single-step membrane purification technology without any necessary pretreatment steps for contaminant removal and with the usage of low feed pressure. Asymmetric hollow fiber membranes with a thin, selective, non-porous layer made from polyester carbonate on the bore side were successfully used in a single-step raw biogas upgrading process at biogas plant ChoÅ¥ovice in the Czech Republic. A double-stage arrangement operated at 17â¯Â°C exhibited the best CO2/CH4 separation factor (βâ¯â¼â¯23) with 96â¯vol% CH4 purity. This single-step biogas upgrading technology with highly H2S and water-resistant membrane modules allows reductions in capital expenditures of â¼20% and in operational expenditures of â¼50% compared to high-pressure water scrubbing (HPWS) and â¼70% compared to pressure swing adsorption (PSA). Due to the small energy consumption required merely for biogas compression, our units consumed around only â¼2â¯MJ/Nm3 CH4. Thus, our approach with significantly improved performance and robustness of the membrane separation process can be seen as a major breakthrough of membrane gas separation for inexpensive biogas production.
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Authors
Michal Žák, Helena Bendová, Karel Friess, Jason E. Bara, Pavel Izák,