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Title Deep eutectic solvents and conventional solvents as VOC absorbents for biogas upgrading: A comparative study
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Authors Villarim, P; Genty, E; Zemmouri, J; Fourmentin, S
Title Deep eutectic solvents and conventional solvents as VOC absorbents for biogas upgrading: A comparative study
Year 2022
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.cej.2022.136875
Abstract We are currently witnessing an increase in biogas production in the context of fossil fuel decline and the future circular economy. However, raw biogas contains undesirable compounds such as hydrogen sulfide, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and carbon dioxide that should be removed to upgrade biogas to biomethane. Absorption is an effective method to capture undesirable compounds from biogas. In this work, we evaluated and compared the efficiency of hydrophobic deep eutectic solvents (DESs) based on fatty acids and conventional absorbents for the absorption of three major VOCs found as impurities in biogas (toluene, limonene and octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane). The vapor-liquid partition coefficient (K) of the VOCs in the studied solvents were determined using static headspace-gas chromatography. The effect of temperature and water content was assessed. Results show a decrease of K value in all solvents compared to water, hydrophobic DESs being the most effective solvents with an up to 20000-fold lower K value in the case of limonene. Interestingly, lowering temperature allows the conventional solvents to reach absorption efficiency close to DESs. Negative values of Delta G (from 6.95 to 22.89 kJ.mol(-1)) were obtained showing that all VOCs are favorably solubilized in absorbents. Obtained negative Delta H values (from 34.86 to 51.17 kJ.mol(-1)) indicate that the dissolution of VOCs is an exothermic process. For all studied absorbent the vertical bar Delta H vertical bar of VOC absorption is always higher than vertical bar T Delta S vertical bar, showing an enthalpically driven process. The obtained results indicate that efficient VOC absorption can be achieved by the proposed hydrophobic DESs and conventional solvent also providing easy recycling, and recovering process.
Author Keywords Absorption; Biogas upgrading; Deep eutectic solvents; Regeneration; Volatile organic compounds
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000830792800002
WoS Category Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Chemical
Research Area Engineering
PDF http://manuscript.elsevier.com/S1385894722023701/pdf/S1385894722023701.pdf
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