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Research Article

Purification and upgrading biogas from anaerobic digestion using chemical asborption of CO2 with amines in order to produce biomethane as biofuel for vehicles: a pilot-scale study

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Pages 10201-10213 | Received 05 May 2022, Accepted 13 Oct 2022, Published online: 13 Nov 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Methane from biogas is a promising option for the transition to a circular economic system based on renewable and sustainable energy. Currently, there is a wide variety of technologies capable of efficiently extracting the impurities contained in biogas in order to produce biomethane. In the present study, work was carried out in a pilot plant for cleaning and upgrading real biogas from anaerobic digestion by means of the chemical absorption method. In contrast to other technologies, chemical absorption stands out for having the lowest CH4 losses, which was crucial for this study. The objective was to purify and upgrade the biogas from anaerobic digestion of a WWTP to achieve a high concentration of methane and use it as biofuel in vehicles. The two aqueous solutions used as absorbents were mono-ethanolamine (MEA) and N-methyldiethanolamine (MDEA), both at 20% and 40% concentrations. It was found that the most effective solution was the MEA at 20% concentration, since it has the highest CO2 removal efficiency (94%) and, therefore, CH4 richness (96%). Finally, for every 100 m3 of biomethane generated after the chemical absorption process, 62 Nm3 of biofuel were obtained.

Nomenclature

MEA=

monoethilamine

MDEA=

methildiethanolamine

DEA=

dietanolamine

AMP=

aminomethyl propanol

DGA=

diglycolamine

CH4=

methane

CO2=

carbon dioxide

H2S=

sulfhydric acid

VOC=

organic volatile compounds

BTX=

Benzene, Toluene and Xylene

WWTP=

wastewater treatment plant

AD=

anaerobic digestion

GHG=

Greenhouse gas

BCG=

Biomethane compressed gas

CNG=

Compressed natural gas

USD=

United States Dollars

CHP=

combined heat and power

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

Author contributions

M. Sánchez Bas: Conceptualization; Data curation; Formal analysis/A.J. Aragón: Investigation; Methodology; Writing – original draft/J.C. Torres: Funding acquisition; Supervision/F. Osorio: Coordination; Supervision; Writing – review & editing.

Supplementary material

Supplemental data for this article can be accessed online at https://doi.org/10.1080/15567036.2022.2143957

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