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Environmental Technology | 2017

High-pressure anaerobic digestion up to 100 bar: influence of initial pressure on production kinetics and specific methane yields.

Wolfgang Merkle; Katharina Baer; Nicola Leonard Haag; Simon Zielonka; F. Ortloff; F. Graf; Andreas Lemmer

ABSTRACT To ensure an efficient use of biogas produced by anaerobic digestion, in some cases it would be advisable to upgrade the biogenic gases and inject them into the transnational gas grids. To investigate biogas production under high-pressure conditions up to 100 bar, new pressure batch methane reactors were developed for preliminary lab-scale experiments with a mixture of grass and maize silage hydrolysate. During this investigation, the effects of different initial pressures (1, 50 and 100 bar) on pressure increase, gas production and the specific methane yield using nitrogen as inert gas were determined. Based on the experimental findings increasing initial pressures alter neither significantly, further pressure increases nor pressure increase rates. All supplied organic acids were degraded and no measurable inhibition of the microorganisms was observed. The results show that methane reactors can be operated at operating pressures up to 100 bar without any negative effects on methane production.


Bioresource Technology | 2017

Influence of pressures up to 50 bar on two-stage anaerobic digestion

Wolfgang Merkle; Katharina Baer; Jonas Lindner; Simon Zielonka; F. Ortloff; F. Graf; T. Kolb; Thomas Jungbluth; Andreas Lemmer

The concept of pressurized two-stage anaerobic digestion integrates biogas production, purification and pressure boosting within one process. The produced methane-rich biogas can be fed into gas grids with considerably less purification effort. To investigate biogas production under high pressures up to 50bar, a lab scale two-stage anaerobic digestion system was constructed including one continuously operated pressurized methane reactor. This investigation examined the effects of different operating pressures in methane reactor (10, 25, 50bar) on biogas quantity and quality, pH value and process stability. By increasing operating pressures in methane reactor, the pH value decreased from 6.65 at 10bar to 6.55 at 50bar. Simultaneously, methane content increased from 79.08% at 10bar to 90.45% at 50bar. The results show that methane reactors can be operated up to 50bar pressure continuously representing a viable alternative to commonly used gas upgrading methods because of reduced purification effort.


Energy & Fuels | 2013

Evaluation of Organic and Ionic Liquids for Three-Phase Methanation and Biogas Purification Processes

M. Götz; F. Ortloff; R. Reimert; Omar M. Basha; Badie I. Morsi; T. Kolb


GWF / Gas Erdgas | 2011

Speicherung von regenerativ erzeugter elektrischer Energie in der Erdgasinfrastruktur

M. Götz; F. Ortloff; F. Graf


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2016

Removal of oxygen from (bio-)methane via catalytic oxidation of CH4—Reaction kinetics for very low O2:CH4 ratios

F. Ortloff; Jan Bohnau; F. Graf; T. Kolb


Applied Catalysis B-environmental | 2016

Studies on the influence of H2S and SO2 on the activity of a PdO/Al2O3 catalyst for removal of oxygen by total oxidation of (bio-)methane at very low O2:CH4 ratios

F. Ortloff; Jan Bohnau; Utz Kramar; F. Graf; T. Kolb


Chemical Engineering Journal | 2017

Novel gas holdup correlation for slurry bubble column reactors operated in the homogeneous regime

M. Götz; J. Lefebvre; Friedemann Mörs; F. Ortloff; R. Reimert; S. Bajohr; T. Kolb


gwf - Gas / Erdgas | 2012

Vermeidung und Entfernung von Sauerstoff bei der Einspeisung von Biogas in das Erdgasnetz

W. Köppel; F. Ortloff; R. Erler; F. Graf


Biomass & Bioenergy | 2018

Development of an innovative two-stage fermentation process for high-calorific biogas at elevated pressure

Katharina Bär; Wolfgang Merkle; Marc Tuczinski; Florencia Saravia; Harald Horn; F. Ortloff; F. Graf; Andreas Lemmer; T. Kolb


Proceedings of the 26th World Gas Conference (WGC), Paris, 01.-05.06.2015 | 2015

Biomethane in Germany - lessons learned

F. Graf; F. Ortloff; T. Kolb

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F. Graf

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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T. Kolb

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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M. Götz

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Friedemann Mörs

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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R. Reimert

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Katharina Bär

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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S. Bajohr

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Jan Bohnau

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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