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Biogas large-scale systems

The authors [141] proposed a multistep desulfurization process with two adsorption beds so that the species not adsorbed in the first bed could be trapped in the second one. The first bed is based on molecular sieves the second one contains activated carbons that are able to remove aU the S-compounds present in the biogas. Tests that have been performed on the SOFC power generation system at the Turbocare site in Turin [171]. A two component arrangement of 130 kg zeolite-X followed by 90 kg activated carbon provided an acceptable solution for large-scale SOFC unit. After 4 months of operation no sulfur breakthrough was observed. [Pg.117]


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