H2S removal with sorbent obtained from sewage sludges

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Biochar obtained from sewage sludges are adopted for biogas cleaning. Sewage sludges are treated considering temperature, dwell time, activating agent, heating, and flow rate. The best performances achieved are registered considering the char produced at 400 °C using CO2 as an activating agent with a dwell time of 2 h. The adsorption capacity for the biogas cleaning CH4/CO2/H2S (20 ppm(v) increased from 1.3 mg/g to 5.9 mg/g with the bed height. Future research with chemical activation processes will be made to improve the adsorption capacity achieved to produce cheaper sorbents than commercial ones.

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Papurello, D., Lanzini, A., Bressan, M., & Santarelli, M. (2020). H2S removal with sorbent obtained from sewage sludges. Processes, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr8020130

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