Production of hydrogen by the extreme thermophiles Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus and Thermotoga neapolitana was studied in serum flasks and in pH-controlled bioreactors with glucose, and hydrolyzed and untreated potato steam peels (PSP) as carbon sources. Two types of PSP hydrolysates were us
High-yield biohydrogen production from biodiesel manufacturing waste by Thermotoga neapolitana
โ Scribed by Tien Anh Ngo; Mi-Sun Kim; Sang Jun Sim
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 376 KB
- Volume
- 36
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0360-3199
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โฆ Synopsis
Efficient conversion of glycerol waste from biodiesel manufacturing processes into biohydrogen by the hyperthermophilic eubacterium Thermotoga neapolitana DSM 4359 was investigated. Biohydrogen production by T. neapolitana was examined using the batch cultivation mode in culture medium containing pure glycerol or glycerol waste as the sole substrate. Pre-treated glycerol waste showed higher hydrogen (H 2 ) production than untreated waste. Nitrogen (N 2 ) sparging and pH control were successfully implemented to maintain the culture pH and to reduce H 2 partial pressure in the headspace for optimal growth rate and to enhance hydrogen production from the glycerol waste. It was found that hydrogen production increased from 1.24 AE 0.06 to 1.98 AE 0.1 mol-H 2 mol ร1 glycerol consumed by optimising N 2 sparging and pH control. We observed that in medium containing 0.05 M HEPES, with three cycles of N 2 sparging, the H 2 yield increased to 2.73 AE 0.14 mol-H 2 mol ร1 glycerol consumed , which was 2.22-fold higher than the non-N 2 sparged H 2 yield (1.23 AE 0.06 mol-H 2 mol ร1 glycerol consumed ).
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