Biogas Upgrading

© 2020, Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. Many end use applications require a high quality of biogas, which means the gas must contain a higher percentage of methane than found in raw biogas. In such situations, it is common to improve the quality of the biogas by reducing the contaminants and unwa...

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Main Authors: Sirichai Koonaphapdeelert, Pruk Aggarangsi, James Moran
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-683862020-04-02T15:26:36Z Biogas Upgrading Sirichai Koonaphapdeelert Pruk Aggarangsi James Moran Energy Engineering Environmental Science © 2020, Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. Many end use applications require a high quality of biogas, which means the gas must contain a higher percentage of methane than found in raw biogas. In such situations, it is common to improve the quality of the biogas by reducing the contaminants and unwanted gases. Contaminants, in this case, are defined as any substances that are not methane. For example, if used in natural gas vehicles, the raw biogas heating value should increase from to Upgrading involves two key steps, biogas cleaning, which is a pretreatment process readying the gas for the second process. This second process, calling upgrading, purifies the low methane, high carbon dioxide biogas into high methane, low carbon dioxide—biomethane. 2020-04-02T15:25:49Z 2020-04-02T15:25:49Z 2020-01-01 Book Series 18653537 18653529 2-s2.0-85075071239 10.1007/978-981-13-8307-6_3 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85075071239&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/68386
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Energy
Engineering
Environmental Science
spellingShingle Energy
Engineering
Environmental Science
Sirichai Koonaphapdeelert
Pruk Aggarangsi
James Moran
Biogas Upgrading
description © 2020, Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. Many end use applications require a high quality of biogas, which means the gas must contain a higher percentage of methane than found in raw biogas. In such situations, it is common to improve the quality of the biogas by reducing the contaminants and unwanted gases. Contaminants, in this case, are defined as any substances that are not methane. For example, if used in natural gas vehicles, the raw biogas heating value should increase from to Upgrading involves two key steps, biogas cleaning, which is a pretreatment process readying the gas for the second process. This second process, calling upgrading, purifies the low methane, high carbon dioxide biogas into high methane, low carbon dioxide—biomethane.
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