In-situ biogas upgrading process: Modeling and simulations aspects
Abstract
Biogas upgrading processes by in-situ hydrogen (H2) injection are still challenging and could benefit from a mathematical model to predict system performance. Therefore, a previous model on anaerobic digestion was updated and expanded to include the effect of H2 injection into the liquid phase of a fermenter with the aim of modeling and simulating these processes. This was done by including hydrogenotrophic methanogen kinetics for H2 consumption and inhibition effect on the acetogenic steps. Special attention was paid to gas to liquid transfer of H2. The final model was successfully validated considering a set of Case Studies. Biogas composition and H2 utilization were correctly predicted, with overall deviation below 10% compared to experimental measurements. Parameter sensitivity analysis revealed that the model is highly sensitive to the H2 injection rate and mass transfer coefficient. The model developed is an effective tool for predicting process performance in scenarios with biogas upgrading. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd
- Biogas upgrading
- Hydrogenotrophic methanogens
- Mathematical modeling
- Sensitivity analysis
- Biofuels
- Bioreactors
- Euryarchaeota
- Hydrogen
- Methane
- Anaerobic digestion
- Biogas
- Mass transfer
- Mathematical models
- Methanogens
- ammonia
- biogas
- carbon dioxide
- hydrogen
- methane
- nitrogen
- biofuel
- Biogas composition
- Inhibition effect
- Model and simulation
- Modeling and simulating
- Parameter sensitivity analysis
- Process performance
- in situ measurement
- inhibition
- methanogenic bacterium
- numerical method
- numerical model
- performance assessment
- reaction kinetics
- sensitivity analysis
- simulation
- anaerobic digestion
- Article
- biotransformation
- mathematical model
- methanogen
- nonhuman
- pH
- priority journal
- bioreactor
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