Membrane Based Methane Enrichment by Using Upgraded Material
Abstract
Methane contained in biogas is enriched by removing a percentage of carbon dioxide, which contains approximately 35-45% of biogas produced in the fermentation process. To increase the calorific value of gas its needs to remove carbon dioxide. Physicochemical is the current method. Biogas purification and methane enrichment are such as membrane separation, cryogenic separation, chemical separation, as well as adsorption [7, 19]. The advanced low-cost material is necessary to enrich the biogas for mass application. The use of methane on a large scale helps to avoid excess use of petroleum resources. The paper discusses the new material which is used to design the membrane for biogas purification.
Cite asAnant Dattatray Awasare, & Dr. Sanjay D.Yadav. (2022). Membrane Based Methane Enrichment by Using Upgraded Material. Research and Applications of Thermal Engineering, 5(2), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7088175
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