活性炭吸附生物甲烷:通过斯里兰卡活性炭的表征了解其潜力

H. Herath, A. D. de Alwis
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全球对生物甲烷作为汽车燃料的兴趣日益浓厚,欧盟(EU)已经表示,这是一种从油井到车轮的最佳燃料。常压条件下生物甲烷的商业化由于其对储存容量的要求较高而受到限制。压缩生物甲烷系统目前已在欧洲商业化,以提高其低能量密度,但该过程需要更高的资本和维护成本。因此,被吸附的生物甲烷被认为是在低压条件下储存甲烷的更好选择,活性炭(AC)作为甲烷吸附剂已显示出前景。本研究的基础是确定斯里兰卡商用空调对生物甲烷的潜在吸收率。本文提出了在这项任务中设想的途径。两种类型的商业AC样品作为颗粒和球团形式已使用供应商HAYCARB进行分析。在本文中,研究人员利用表征数据对商用活性炭的甲烷吸收潜力进行了研究。此外,该研究还继续评估了文献中关于活性炭微孔体积与甲烷吸收的线性关系,并得出微孔体积与甲烷吸收的线性参数会根据活性炭的性质而变化。因此,建立局部交流的相关性是很重要的。因此,建立了一个实验装置,对斯里兰卡商用空调上的生物甲烷吸附进行了详细的研究。
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Bio-methane adsorption by activated carbon: Understanding the potential via characterization of Sri Lankan activated carbon
There is growing global interest on bio-methane as a vehicular fuel and Europe Union (EU) has stated that this as a best well-to-wheel fuel. Commercialization of bio-methane under atmospheric conditions is limited due to its requirement of higher storage capacity. Compressed bio-methane systems have been currently commercialized in Europe in order to increase its low energy density however the process requires higher capital and maintenance costs. Thus, adsorbed bio-methane is suggested as a better alternative to store methane under low pressure conditions & activated carbon (AC) has shown promise as a methane adsorbent. This study is based on identifying the potential absorptivity of bio-methane into commercially available AC in Sri Lanka. The paper presents the pathway envisage in this task. Two types of commercial AC samples as granular & pelletize forms have been used from supplier HAYCARB for the analysis. In this paper, characterization data from the principals is used to investigate the methane uptake potential into commercial AC. Further, the study has been continued in evaluating several developed correlations in literature on linear behaviour of micropore volume of AC to methane uptake & concluded that the linear parameters of micropore volume to methane uptake would vary according to AC properties. Thus a correlation for local AC is important to be developed. Hence, an experimental setup is developed to carry out detailed studies on bio-methane adsorption on commercial AC available in Sri Lanka.
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