Bioremediation of Wastewater Stream from Syngas Cleaning via Wet Scrubbing

Biomass gasification is a process known for its high potential in enabling the exploitation of residual biomass in the production of renewable electricity. At present one of the most favorable patterns from both an environmental and a sustainability point of view is air gasification coupled with an...

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Main Authors: Linda Bianco, Eleonora D'Amico, Antonio Villone, Francesco Nanna, Donatella Barisano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2020-06-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/10885
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author Linda Bianco
Eleonora D'Amico
Antonio Villone
Francesco Nanna
Donatella Barisano
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description Biomass gasification is a process known for its high potential in enabling the exploitation of residual biomass in the production of renewable electricity. At present one of the most favorable patterns from both an environmental and a sustainability point of view is air gasification coupled with an Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) for decentralized production. In order to have the best performances of the ICE to be run with the produced gas, the required technical specifications on gas purity can be achieved at an appropriate level by means of wet scrubbing. In wet gas cleaning approach, stages based on organic liquids (e.g. biodiesel) and water can be jointly adopted for the removal of contaminants. In the present work preliminary results for the regeneration of the wastewater stream produced at a gasification plant whose gas cleaning is carried out with a purification train based on biodiesel and water scrubbing are presented. To this aim three different fungal strains were selected and tested for their bioremediation potential, i.e. Bjerkandera adusta, Arthrinium sp, and Pleurotus ostreatus. Laboratory tests gave an overall positive response on the effectiveness of wastewater treatment by Bjerkandera adusta and Arthrinium sp. thus demonstrating that these microorganisms are able to metabolize, and therefore remove, both aromatic molecules typical of tar produced in gasification processes, and esters of fatty acids constituting the biodiesel used for gas washing in the first stage.
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spelling doaj.art-104e641782344718a48ed0bb15c8181b2022-12-21T22:47:33ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162020-06-018010.3303/CET2080006Bioremediation of Wastewater Stream from Syngas Cleaning via Wet ScrubbingLinda BiancoEleonora D'AmicoAntonio VilloneFrancesco NannaDonatella BarisanoBiomass gasification is a process known for its high potential in enabling the exploitation of residual biomass in the production of renewable electricity. At present one of the most favorable patterns from both an environmental and a sustainability point of view is air gasification coupled with an Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) for decentralized production. In order to have the best performances of the ICE to be run with the produced gas, the required technical specifications on gas purity can be achieved at an appropriate level by means of wet scrubbing. In wet gas cleaning approach, stages based on organic liquids (e.g. biodiesel) and water can be jointly adopted for the removal of contaminants. In the present work preliminary results for the regeneration of the wastewater stream produced at a gasification plant whose gas cleaning is carried out with a purification train based on biodiesel and water scrubbing are presented. To this aim three different fungal strains were selected and tested for their bioremediation potential, i.e. Bjerkandera adusta, Arthrinium sp, and Pleurotus ostreatus. Laboratory tests gave an overall positive response on the effectiveness of wastewater treatment by Bjerkandera adusta and Arthrinium sp. thus demonstrating that these microorganisms are able to metabolize, and therefore remove, both aromatic molecules typical of tar produced in gasification processes, and esters of fatty acids constituting the biodiesel used for gas washing in the first stage.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/10885
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title_short Bioremediation of Wastewater Stream from Syngas Cleaning via Wet Scrubbing
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