In-situ regeneration of activated carbon with electric potential swing desorption (EPSD) for the H2S removal from biogas.
Bioresour Technol
; 249: 125-131, 2018 Feb.
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In-situ regeneration of a granular activated carbon was conducted for the first time using electric potential swing desorption (EPSD) with potentials up to 30â¯V. The EPSD system was compared against a standard non-potential system using a fixed-bed reactor with a bed of 10â¯g of activated carbon treating a gas mixture with 10,000â¯ppm H2S. Breakthrough times, adsorption desorption volume, capacities, effect of regeneration and desorption kinetics were investigated. The analysis showed that desorption of H2S using the new EPSD system was 3 times quicker compared with the no potential system. Hence, physical adsorption using EPSD over activated carbon is efficient, safe and environmental friendly and could be used for the in-situ regeneration of granular activated carbon without using a PSA and/or TSA system. Additionally, adsorption and desorption cycles can be obtained with a classical two column system, which could lead towards a more efficient and economic biogas to biomethane process.
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Carbón Orgánico
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Biocombustibles
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Bioresour Technol
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ENGENHARIA BIOMEDICA
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2018
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