Treatment of Biogas for Feeding High Temperature Fuel Cells: Removal of Harmful Compounds by Adsorption Processes

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This book reports on the most recent applications of processes with a particular focus on the source and the properties of biogas and on the characteristics of the fuel cells (FCs). It describes adsorbing materials of potential interest are reviewed and the preparation methods and treatments employed to improve the adsorption properties as well as the stability and regenerability. The characterization of the chemical and physical properties involved in these processes is examined in particular detail. The book also covers aspects that concern the development of the adsorption apparatus with particular attention on the target of low residual concentration and high selectivity.High temperature FCs, such as molten carbonates (MCFCs) or solid oxides (SOFCs), are efficient, with a low environmental impact, and they can use a wide variety of fuels, such as biogas. The presence of some poisonous compounds such as sulphides, halides, and siloxanes can react with electrode catalysts and electrolyte, leading to the degradation and short lifetime of the cell. The treatment of raw biogas to obtain a FC-compatible fuel is mainly based on adsorption processes on suitable materials.

Author(s): Maria Turco, Angelo Ausiello, Luca Micoli (auth.)
Series: Green Energy and Technology
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2016

Language: English
Pages: XI, 166
Tags: Energy Harvesting; Renewable and Green Energy; Sustainable Development

Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Processes of Biogas Production: Anaerobic Digestion and Thermal Gasification....Pages 1-29
Fuel Cells Operating and Structural Features of MCFCs and SOFCs....Pages 31-76
Fuel Cells Challenges....Pages 77-94
The Use of Biogas in MCFCs and SOFCs Technology: Adsorption Processes and Adsorbent Materials for Removal of Noxious Compounds....Pages 95-130
The Effect of Sulfur Compounds on MCFC....Pages 131-136
The Effect of Biogas Impurities on SOFC....Pages 137-149
The Effects of Siloxanes on High-Temperature Fuel Cells....Pages 151-166