scispace - formally typeset
Search or ask a question
Topic

Biogas

About: Biogas is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 28571 publications have been published within this topic receiving 498545 citations.


Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: This study showed that co-digestion of food waste with yard waste at specific ratios can improve digester operating characteristics and end performance metrics over SS-AD of yard waste alone.

322 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: Anaerobic digestion of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) was investigated in two thermophilic wet digestion treatment systems and use of recirculated process liquid to adjust the organic loading to R1 was found to have a beneficial stabilization effect.

322 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A review of the efforts made to improve the quality of biogas by scrubbing CO 2 and the results obtained can be found in this article, where a unified approach for scrubbing, compressing and subsequent storage of Biogas for wider applications is presented.

321 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present information regarding the disposal of on-farm poultry wastes (manure, litter and dead birds) and the effects of poultry waste disposal on environmental quality.

321 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A comprehensive review of major research progress on technologies for converting biogas/methane into transportation fuels can be found in this paper, where the principles, kinetics, operating conditions, and performance of each technology are discussed.
Abstract: The discovery of abundant natural gas resources has greatly increased the study of using methane as a feedstock to produce transportation fuels. Biogas (primarily containing methane and CO2), which is generated from waste biomass via anaerobic digestion or landfills, is regarded as a renewable source of methane, and has the potential to achieve sustainable production of transportation fuels. Since biogas also contains a significant amount of impurities (e.g., H2S, NH3, and siloxane), a cleaning procedure is generally required prior to conversion to transportation fuels. Physical approaches, mainly compression and liquefaction, have been commercially applied to upgrade biogas to bio-compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied biogas (LBG). For chemical approaches, catalytic reforming is the dominant method for converting methane to syngas, followed by Fischer–Tropsch synthesis (FTS) or fermentation of syngas to a variety of alcohols (e.g., methanol, ethanol, and butanol) and liquid hydrocarbon fuels (e.g., gasoline, diesel, and jet fuels). High purity hydrogen, a clean fuel, can also be produced via reforming. Methanol can be produced by direct oxidation of methane, while interest in the biological conversion of methane to methanol has grown recently due to its mild operating conditions, high conversion efficiency, and potential for using raw biogas. The derived methanol can be further converted to gasoline via a methanol to gasoline (MTG) process. This paper provides a comprehensive review of major research progress on technologies for converting biogas/methane into transportation fuels, and discusses the principles, kinetics, operating conditions, and performance of each technology. Efficient direct conversion of biogas into ethanol and higher alcohol fuels (e.g. butanol), which is envisaged to be the focus of research pursuits in the near future, is also discussed, with emphasis on the development of methane-utilizing microbes through genetic engineering.

320 citations


Network Information
Related Topics (5)
Biomass
57.2K papers, 1.4M citations
88% related
Renewable energy
87.6K papers, 1.6M citations
86% related
Wind power
99K papers, 1.5M citations
78% related
Organic matter
45.5K papers, 1.6M citations
77% related
Combustion
172.3K papers, 1.9M citations
77% related
Performance
Metrics
No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20231,542
20223,366
20211,883
20202,203
20192,237
20182,221