edinburgh-sensors-gas-detection-monitoring-systems-chillcard-ng

Conclusion

Anaerobic digestion is a complex process that is extensively used for biogas production and waste processing. One environmentally friendly way to produce hydrogen from biomass is through optimization of anaerobic digestion processes.

Accurate and reliable CH4 and CO2 sensors are required to optimize and monitor anaerobic digestion processes. Edinburgh Sensors offers a host of excellent options for Engineers and Researchers requiring CH4 and CO2 measurement systems for their anaerobic digestion systems.

References

  1. Kyazze G, Dinsdale R, Guwy AJ, Hawkes FR, Premier GC, Hawkes DL ‘Performance characteristics of a two-stage dark fermentative system producing hydrogen and methane continuously’ Biotechnology and Bioengineering 97(4):759-770, 2007.
  2. Kim S, Choi K, Kim JO, Chung J, ‘Biological hydrogen production by anaerobic digestion of food waste and sewage sludge treated using various pretreatment technologies.’ Biodegradation 24(6):753-764, 2013.
  3. Antonopoulou G, Gavala HN, Skiadas IV, Angelopoulos K, Lyberatos G, ‘Biofuels generation from sweet sorghum: fermentative hydrogen production and anaerobic digestion of the remaining biomass’ Bioresource Technology 99(1):110-119, 2008.
  4. Giard M Palacios JH, Belzile M, Godbout S, Pelletier F, ‘Biodegradation in Animal Manure Management’ in ‘Biodegradation – Engineering and Technology’, 2013.
  5. Amya OM, Certucha Barragán MT, Almendariz Tapia FR, ‘Microbial Biomass in Batch and Continuous System’ in Biomass Now – Sustainable Growth and Use, 2013.
  6. https://edinburghsensors.com/industries/biogas/ Accessed September 10th, 2017.