2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2016.02.128
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Determination of volatile organic compounds from biowaste and co-fermentation biogas plants by single-sorbent adsorption

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“…Biogas is a gaseous fuel rich in volatile organic compounds (VOCs), compared to natural gas: indeed, VOCs concentration normally ranges between 5 and 500 mg/Nm 3 , and in some cases up to 1700 mg/Nm 3 were observed. [40,41] Generally, only nonmethane volatile organic compounds (NMVOC) are considered in these studies. If combustion is assumed to reduce VOCs concentration of 99%, [42] VOCs emission from biogas combustion are in general lower, compared to liquid and solid biofuels.…”
Section: Gaseous Pollutants From Biogas Combustionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biogas is a gaseous fuel rich in volatile organic compounds (VOCs), compared to natural gas: indeed, VOCs concentration normally ranges between 5 and 500 mg/Nm 3 , and in some cases up to 1700 mg/Nm 3 were observed. [40,41] Generally, only nonmethane volatile organic compounds (NMVOC) are considered in these studies. If combustion is assumed to reduce VOCs concentration of 99%, [42] VOCs emission from biogas combustion are in general lower, compared to liquid and solid biofuels.…”
Section: Gaseous Pollutants From Biogas Combustionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimization of absorption conditions using deep eutectic solvents was carried out for DMDS as the main representative of volatile organosulfur compounds commonly found in real biogas streams [7,[47][48][49][50]. The process was optimized in terms of DES type, temperature, the volume of DES, model biogas flow, and initial concentration of DMDS.…”
Section: Optimization Of Absorption Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the organic pollutants, volatile organosulfur compounds (VSCs) are one of the most important biogas impurities group. VSCs include sulfides, disulfides, thiophenes, and thiols, and the concentrations of them are strictly dependent on the raw material used for biogas production [7]. A typical range of VSCs concentration in biogas is shown in Table 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the organic pollutants, volatile organosulfur compounds (VSCs) are one of the most important biogas impurities group. VSCs include sulphides, disulphides, thiophenes, and thiols, and the concentrations of them are strictly dependent on the raw material used for biogas production [7]. A typical range of VSCs concentration in biogas is shown in Table 1.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%