Author
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- Venko Beschkov
(Institute of Chemical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria)
- Ivan Angelov
(Institute of Chemical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria)
- Stefan Stefanov
(Institute of Chemical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria)
- Ljutzkan Ljutzkanov
(Institute of Chemical Engineering, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, 1113 Sofia, Bulgaria)
Abstract
Sulfides are frequently encountered in natural mineral water and different wastewater streams, and their presence significantly impedes subsequent water treatment or utilization. Sulfide removal, or at least its reduction, can be accomplished in different ways, but there is one straightforward method where sulfide is captured on a carbon-based sorbent, with the consequent sorbent regeneration producing electricity in liquid fuel cell mode. This multi-functional approach combines sulfide removal, energy generation, and water pre-treatment for various applications. The present work aims to show sulfide removal from sulfide-containing wastewater streams from alcohol and beverage manufacturing. The clean water could be used for biogas production. Sorbent regeneration was performed in fuel cell mode and was accompanied by electricity production. The experiments, conducted in a liquid-phase fuel cell, used electrode compartments that were separated by an anion-exchange membrane. Electroconductive charcoal, produced via the pyrolysis of residues from tire production and doped with zinc oxide, was used as a sorbent. The experimental treatments of vinasse, whey, and stillage for sulfide removal by this method show the sustainable performance of the sorbent for up to twelve consecutive runs. The biogas yield produced from vinasse was increased more than three times for the treated substrate compared to the reference case.
Suggested Citation
Venko Beschkov & Ivan Angelov & Stefan Stefanov & Ljutzkan Ljutzkanov, 2025.
"An Integrated Sulfide Removal Approach from a Substrate for Biogas Production and the Simultaneous Production of Electricity,"
Clean Technol., MDPI, vol. 7(3), pages 1-12, September.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jcltec:v:7:y:2025:i:3:p:77-:d:1739986
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