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Experimental evaluation of continuous in-situ biomethanation of CO2 in anaerobic digesters fed on sewage sludge and food waste, and the influence of hydrogen gas-liquid mass transfer

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posted on 2023-02-03, 13:50 authored by Davide PoggioDavide Poggio, Arman Sastraatmaja, Mark Walker, Stavros Michailos, William NimmoWilliam Nimmo, Mohammed PourkashanianMohammed Pourkashanian

This data repository collects all the experimental data related to the paper "Experimental evaluation of continuous in-situ biomethanation of CO2 in anaerobic digesters fed on sewage sludge and food waste, and the influence of hydrogen gas-liquid mass transfer".


The data is divided in two main folders, according to the substrate used in the biomethanation experiments, i.e.: 

- Sewage Sludge (SS) 

- Food waste (FW)


In each substrate folder, the data is further reported in different folders, for each of the experimental periods

- R1 , R2, R3 (gas recirculation rate experiments)

- O1, O2, O3 (operational conditions experiments)


For each experimental period, three Excel (*.xlsx) files are included:

- Organic Loading Rate (OLR), Biogas Flow and H2 Injection

- Gas Composition

- pH 


Each experimental period is described in detail in the PhD Thesis: 

"Sastraatmaja, A. Experimental Process Development and Techno-Economic Assessment of In-Situ Biomethanation of Carbon Dioxide in Biowaste Anaerobic Digesters, University of Sheffield, 2022."

Graphs from PhD Thesis are included in each Excel file to facilitate referencing. 



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Biomethanisation of CO2 in anaerobic digestion plants

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

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