Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7073953 | Bioresource Technology | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Biocatalytic methanation of H2 and CO2 was studied in a fixed bed reactor system consisting of two solid state bioreactors in series connected to a recirculation system. Bioreactors were packed with a mixture of vermiculite shales and granular perlite material as a support material. A maximal methane productivity of 6.35 l/lreactor d was achieved at a hydrogen feed rate of 25.2 l/lreactor d, while hydrogen conversion rate was 100%. However, stable operation of the reactor at this efficiency remains to be achieved. Very simple reactor design, constructed from low cost materials, and the idea of exploiting waste material as a robust source of nutrients for methanogens makes this study very interesting regarding the overall usability and suitability of the system as part of a decentralized energy system.
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Authors
Anni Alitalo, Marko Niskanen, Erkki Aura,