Issue 41, 2019, Issue in Progress

Experimental study on high-purity hydrogen generation from synthetic biogas in a 10 kW fixed-bed chemical looping system

Abstract

The utilization of locally available renewable resources is crucial for the creation of a sustainable energy system in the future. Biogas, a product of the anaerobic digestion of biogenic residues, exhibits great potential as feedstock to generate hydrogen for fuel cell mobility applications. A 10 kW fixed-bed chemical looping research system, to-date the largest in the world, was operated to prove the applicability of this versatile process for synthetic biogas utilization. In this experimental study, the focus was laid on examining the influence of different operating parameters (biogas composition, steam co-feeding, process temperature) on the attainable hydrogen purity and system efficiency. The generated hydrogen, between 90 to 230 g per cycle, was characterized online by ppm-range gas analysis and exhibited a product gas quality between 99.8% and 99.998%. The difference observed is attributed to carbon deposition if synthetic biogas with an increased share of carbon dioxide was supplied. This study involved the longest uninterrupted period of operation of a lab prototype system for fixed-bed chemical looping with 250 hours of time-on-stream, four months of discontinuous service and 50 consecutive experimental cycles.

Graphical abstract: Experimental study on high-purity hydrogen generation from synthetic biogas in a 10 kW fixed-bed chemical looping system

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Apr 2019
Accepted
18 Jul 2019
First published
25 Jul 2019
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2019,9, 23686-23695

Experimental study on high-purity hydrogen generation from synthetic biogas in a 10 kW fixed-bed chemical looping system

S. Bock, R. Zacharias and V. Hacker, RSC Adv., 2019, 9, 23686 DOI: 10.1039/C9RA03123E

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