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Title Membrane and adsorption technologies for efficient hydrogen sulfide removal from biogas: A review focused on the advancement of key components
ID_Doc 24958
Authors Alayande, AB; Jee, H; Kang, D; Jang, JK; Chae, KJ; Hwang, MH; Kim, C; Chae, S; Kim, IS; Chuah, CY; Yang, ET
Title Membrane and adsorption technologies for efficient hydrogen sulfide removal from biogas: A review focused on the advancement of key components
Year 2024
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.psep.2024.04.018
Abstract Biogas is a vital energy source in establishing a sustainable society, based on the principles of a circular economy. Nevertheless, effective biogas upgrading steps, particularly for hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S) removal, are required to ensure its applicability to the industrial fields. This is because most downstream applications (except turbines) require H 2 S concentrations to be at 1000 ppm and below to minimize corrosion to the piping and facilities. Hence, to date, several approaches (e.g., scrubbing, green solvents, adsorption, and membranes) have been employed to eliminate H 2 S. Comparatively, adsorption and membrane separation technologies showcase advantages as the process can be performed without phase change and secondary pollutants, thus increasing the practical feasibility in real operations. In this review, performance analyses of adsorption and membrane based on reported data will be conducted, followed by the outlook of these two technologies from the standpoint of techno-economic feasibility and circular economy.
Author Keywords Adsorption; Biogas upgrading; Hydrogen sulfide; Membrane
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:001236003600001
WoS Category Engineering, Environmental; Engineering, Chemical
Research Area Engineering
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