Dark fermentative hydrogen production from glucose by a thermophilic culture (33HL), enriched from an Icelandic hot spring sediment sample, was studied in two continuous-flow, completely stirred tank reactors (CSTR1, CSTR2) and in one semi-continuous, anaerobic sequencing batch reactor (ASBR) at 588
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Bioprospecting Thermophilic Microorganisms from Icelandic Hot Springs for Hydrogen and Ethanol Production †
✍ Scribed by Koskinen, Perttu E. P.; Lay, Chyi-How; Beck, Steinar R.; Tolvanen, Katariina E. S.; Kaksonen, Anna H.; Örlygsson, Jóhann; Lin, Chiu-Yue; Puhakka, Jaakko A.
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- 22
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