Pilot-scale biomethanation of cattle manure using dense membranes

2019 
Abstract This study aimed at studying the biomethanation process using a 100 L pilot-scale digester equipped with a dense membrane for hydrogen injection. Hydrogen mass transfer was characterized and the impact of hydrogen flowrate, agitation rate and of the co-injection of CO 2 , on biogas production and composition, was precisely studied. A linear relationship between H 2 flowrate and the CO 2 and CH 4 rates in biogas was found but no impact on biogas flowrate was shown. It was also noticed that, without exogenous CO 2 injection, and for high H 2 injection flowrates, residual H 2 could be found at the digester outlet due to local CO 2 limitation. Thus, this study suggested that biogas production in biomethanation process at the pilot scale was probably rather limited by the dissolved CO 2 transport within the liquid phase than by the hydrogen mass transfer itself.
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