Emerging bioelectrochemical technologies for biogas production and upgrading in cascading circular bioenergy systems

Biomethane is suggested as an advanced biofuel for the hard-to-abate sectors such as heavy transport. However, future systems that optimize the resource and production of biomethane have yet to be definitively defined. This paper assesses the opportunity of integrating anaerobic digestion (AD) with...

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Published iniScience Vol. 24; no. 9; p. 102998
Main Authors Ning, Xue, Lin, Richen, O'Shea, Richard, Wall, David, Deng, Chen, Wu, Benteng, Murphy, Jerry D.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 24.09.2021
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Summary:Biomethane is suggested as an advanced biofuel for the hard-to-abate sectors such as heavy transport. However, future systems that optimize the resource and production of biomethane have yet to be definitively defined. This paper assesses the opportunity of integrating anaerobic digestion (AD) with three emerging bioelectrochemical technologies in a circular cascading bioeconomy, including for power-to-gas AD (P2G-AD), microbial electrolysis cell AD (MEC-AD), and AD microbial electrosynthesis (AD-MES). The mass and energy flow of the three bioelectrochemical systems are compared with the conventional AD amine scrubber system depending on the availability of renewable electricity. An energy balance assessment indicates that P2G-AD, MEC-AD, and AD-MES circular cascading bioelectrochemical systems gain positive energy outputs by using electricity that would have been curtailed or constrained (equivalent to a primary energy factor of zero). This analysis of technological innovation, aids in the design of future cascading circular biosystems to produce sustainable advanced biofuels. [Display omitted] Electrochemical energy production; Microbiology; Energy systems
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ISSN:2589-0042
2589-0042
DOI:10.1016/j.isci.2021.102998