Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
CO2 adsorption on synthetic zeolites has become a consolidated approach for biogas upgrading to
biomethane. As an alternative to synthetic zeolites, tuff waste from building industry was
investigated in this study: indeed, this material is available at a low price and contains a high
fraction of natural zeolites. A selective adsorption of CO2 and H2S towards CH4 was confirmed,
allowing to obtain a high-purity biomethane (CO2 <2 g m-3, i.e. 0.1%; H2S <1.5 mg m-3), suitable
for injection in national grids or as vehicle fuel. The loading capacity was found to be 45 g kg-1
and 40 mg kg-1, for CO2 and H2S, respectively. Synthetic gas mixtures and real biogas samples
were used, and no significant effects due to biogas impurities (e.g. humidity, dust, moisture, etc.)
were observed. Thermal and vacuum regenerations were also optimized and confirmed to be
possible, without significant variations in efficiency. Hence, natural zeolites from tuffs may
successfully be used in a pressure/vacuum swing adsorption process
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Biogas; biomethane; hydrogen sulphide; natural zeolites; pressure swing adsorption
Elenco autori:
Guerriero, Ettore; Petracchini, Francesco; Paolini, Valerio
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