Theoretical framework for the estimation of H2S concentration in biogas produced from complex sulfur-rich substrates

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Iván Moreno-Andrade
Gloria Moreno
Guillermo Quijano
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[1] Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Laboratory for Research on Advanced Processes for Water Treatment, Unidad Académica Juriquilla, Instituto de Ingeniería
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Biogas; H; S concentration; Industrial effluents; Model validation; Sulfur-rich substrates;
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A theoretical framework was developed and validated for the estimation of H2S concentration in biogas produced from complex sulfur-rich effluents. The modeling approach was based on easy-to-obtain data such as biological biogas potential (BBP), chemical oxygen demand, and total sulfur content. Considering the few data required, the model fitted well the experimental H2S concentrations obtained from BBP tests and continuous bioreactors reported in the literature. The model supported a correlation coefficient (R2) of 0.989 over the experimental data, obtaining average and maximum errors of ~ 25 and ~ 35%, respectively. The theoretical framework yielded good estimations for a wide range of experimental H2S concentrations (0.2 to 4.5% in biogas). This modeling approach is, therefore, a useful tool towards anticipating the H2S concentration in biogas produced from sulfur-rich substrates and deciding whether the installation of a desulfurization technology is required or not.
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页码:15959 / 15966
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