Catalysts (Dec 2020)

Container-Sized CO<sub>2</sub> to Methane: Design, Construction and Catalytic Tests Using Raw Biogas to Biomethane

  • Rohit Gaikwad,
  • Sebastian N. B. Villadsen,
  • Jan Pihl Rasmussen,
  • Flemming Bjerg Grumsen,
  • Lars Pleth Nielsen,
  • Gary Gildert,
  • Per Møller,
  • Philip Loldrup Fosbøl

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/catal10121428
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 12
p. 1428

Abstract

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Direct catalytic methanation of CO2 (from CO2/CH4 biogas mixture) to produce biomethane was conducted in a pilot demonstration plant. In the demonstration project (MeGa-StoRE), a biogas desulfurization process and thermochemical methanation of biogas using hydrogen produced by water electrolysis were carried out at a fully operational biogas plant in Denmark. The main objective of this part of the project was to design and develop a reactor system for catalytic conversion of CO2 in biogas to methane and feed biomethane directly to the existing natural gas grid. A process was developed in a portable container with a 10 Nm3/h of biogas conversion capacity. A test campaign was run at a biogas plant for more than 6 months, and long-time operation revealed a stable steady-state conversion of more than 90% CO2 conversion to methane. A detailed catalytic study was performed to investigate the high activity and stability of the applied catalyst.

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