Abstract
This paper presents the results of a study of biogas from the anaerobic digestion (AD) process of municipal sewage sludge (SS) under 43–48oC temperature conditions, using the example of a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in Tarnów (Poland). In the case in question, the AD of SS is preceded by a 165oC thermal hydrolysis process (THP) using Cambi THP® technology. The study of biogas concerned the basic parameters: temperature, relative humidity, content of CH4, CO2, O2, H2, N2, H2S, CO.Similar studies can be found in the literature, but they concern classical methane fermentation without considering the THP process. The present study comprehensively describes the relationship between the THP process and AD and the quality of biogas. The content of siloxanes and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in biogas was also examined, including concentrations of Tetramethylsilane, Trimethylsilanol, L2, D3, L3, D4, L4, D5, D6, as well as toluene, benzene, xylenes and other VOCs. The results showed high concentrations of these compounds in raw biogas up to 42 mg/Nm3 in total siloxanes and 15.8 mg/Nm3 in total silicon, as well as the efficiency of biogas purification in an activated carbon filter with results of total siloxanes <0.31 mg/Nm3 and total silicon <0.11 mg/Nm3.
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