Development of Analytical Methods to Gain Insight into the Role of Terpenesin Biogas Plants

K. Arrhenius, J. Engelbrektsson, Haleh Yaghooby
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Abstract

Terpenes have been shown to be the dominant VOCs present in biogas mostly in plants where food wastes are digested. In particular, p-cymene and D-limonene have been reported to represent up to 90% of all VOCs in the biogas. A number of problems have been linked to terpenes in biogas plants, including odor problems, indoor air quality issues at workplaces and operational problems. In order to study the faith of terpenes, there is a need to develop robust analytical methods to quantify terpenes in all the flows at biogas plants including substrates, gas, and water samples. In this study, reliable analytical methods for the detection and quantification of terpenes in these flows are presented. The methods have a common final step consisting of a TD-GC-MS/FID analysis using Tenax TA for the trapping of terpenes. The methods were then applied to some samples taken at a biogas plant where food waste is digested. The results show that D-limonene was the dominant terpene in the substrate whereas p-cymene was dominant in biogas and process water.
发展分析方法以深入了解萜烯素在沼气植物中的作用
萜烯已被证明是主要存在于植物消化食物垃圾的沼气中的挥发性有机化合物。特别是,据报道,对花香烃和d -柠檬烯占沼气中所有挥发性有机化合物的90%。许多问题与沼气厂的萜烯有关,包括气味问题、工作场所的室内空气质量问题和操作问题。为了研究萜烯的信仰,需要开发强大的分析方法来量化沼气厂所有流动中的萜烯,包括底物,气体和水样。在本研究中,提出了可靠的分析方法来检测和定量这些流动中的萜烯。这些方法有一个共同的最后步骤,包括使用Tenax TA进行TD-GC-MS/FID分析以捕获萜烯。然后将这些方法应用于从消化食物垃圾的沼气厂提取的一些样本。结果表明,底物中的萜烯以d -柠檬烯为主,而沼气和工艺水中的萜烯以对花香烃为主。
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