A review on biogas upgrading in anaerobic digestion systems treating organic solids and wastewaters via biogas recirculation

Tian Yuan, Zhenya Zhang, Zhongfang Lei*, Kazuya Shimizu, Duu-Jong Lee

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Biogas upgrading is an essential process for efficient and safe utilization of biogas produced from anaerobic digestion (AD), a cost-effective and environmentally friendly technology for bioenergy recovery from organic wastes. Biogas recirculation in AD reactors has been recently reported as a cost-effective and promising method to enhance methane content in biogas. This review aimed to summarize the state-of-the-art of biogas recirculation-based AD systems to better understand the possible mechanisms and main factors relating to in-situ biogas upgrading. It shows that biogas recirculation in the AD reactor can not only enhance methane content via both physicochemical and biological effects, but also help establish a robust AD system with high buffering capacity for highly efficient treatment of various organic wastes. More research works are demanding for a better understanding of the mechanisms and the optimization of the whole AD system, targeting its further development for high-calorie bioenergy production.
Original languageEnglish
Article number126412
JournalBioresource Technology
Volume344
Issue numberPart B
Online published24 Nov 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2022

Research Keywords

  • Biogas recirculation
  • High buffering capacity
  • In-situ biogas upgrading
  • Methane enhancement
  • Microbial activity

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