Sieburg A, Schneider S, Yan D, Popp J, Frosch T (2018)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2018
Book Volume: 143
Pages Range: 1358-1366
Journal Issue: 6
DOI: 10.1039/c7an01689a
Biogas production from organic raw materials is a highly complex biotechnological process. The responsible anaerobic fermentation process is difficult to measure due to its multi-stage nature. Still, optimization of biogas production and the development of robust and efficient process management strategies require continually updated information about the process. Hence, the development of a comprehensive sensor system with high temporal resolution is key to further advancement in biogas technology. Here, we demonstrate a gas sensor based on cavity enhanced Raman spectroscopy for biogas monitoring. Online detection of all gas components of a biogas mixture enables a comprehensive quantification. In addition, robust calibration routines facilitate the adaptation of the sensor for biogas monitoring. A simulated concentration course of a typical fermentation process with defined gas mixtures consisting of CH
APA:
Sieburg, A., Schneider, S., Yan, D., Popp, J., & Frosch, T. (2018). Monitoring of gas composition in a laboratory biogas plant using cavity enhanced Raman spectroscopy. Analyst, 143(6), 1358-1366. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7an01689a
MLA:
Sieburg, Anne, et al. "Monitoring of gas composition in a laboratory biogas plant using cavity enhanced Raman spectroscopy." Analyst 143.6 (2018): 1358-1366.
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