Sebastian Borgquist is a Postdoc at the Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Center for Energy Resources Engineering (CERE), Technical University of Denmark (DTU). His research focuses on biogas purification technologies, specifically electroscrubbing-based desulfurization systems for hydrogen sulfide and mercaptan removal. Education PhD in Chemical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (2024) Research Focus Borgquist specializes in biogas desulfurization through electrochemical methods, with significant contributions to Power-to-X integration for renewable energy systems. His work bridges laboratory-scale parameter analysis with industrial-scale demonstrations, targeting impurity removal in biogas streams. Key applications include waste-to-energy conversion and carbon capture, aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals for clean energy and sustainable infrastructure. Publication Trends His 2023-2025 publications demonstrate a clear progression from fundamental parameter studies to full-scale pilot implementations. The research consistently addresses hydrogen sulfide and mercaptan removal in biogas, with increasing emphasis on Power-to-X applications and system scalability. All works originate from DTU's CERE center, reflecting deep institutional collaboration. Awards No scientific awards or fellowships were documented in the provided materials. Research Support His PhD project Electroscrubbing for biogas cleaning; experiments and model construction (2020-2024) was supervised by Professor Poul Loldrup Fosbøl. Current postdoctoral work continues this research line, likely supported by DTU institutional funding and industry partnerships within CERE's ecosystem. Research Environment Works within DTU's Center for Energy Resources Engineering (CERE), leveraging specialized facilities for gas treatment and Power-to-X technology development. Collaborates extensively with Sebastian Nis Bay Villadsen, Jakob Abildskov, and Poul Loldrup Fosbøl on biogas cleaning projects.











