Hydrogen and methane were simultaneously produced in a two-phase reactor, op- erated to separate the reactions of hydrogen and methanogen production. Each reactor was inoculated with a seed enriched with different microbial consortia. The first phase was operated with a hydraulic retention time of 7 days and at an organic loading rate of 7.7 g VS L−1 d−1 that produced a stable pH of 5.5. This suppressed the growth of methanogens and as a result, the off gas contained up to 27% hydrogen. The second phase was operated with a hydraulic retention time of 12 days and at an organic loading rate of 3.6 g VS L−1 d−1. This permitted the growth of hydrogenotrophs and methanogens to produce methane at a concen- tration of 60%. Examination of the micro...
The microbial formation of methane is carried out by methanogens which are found wherever active ana...
The increasingly adverse effects of climate change caused by a variety of fossil-based fuel demands ...
The importance of syntrophic relationships among microorganisms participating in biogas formation ha...
Escalating energy demands, rising costs, and increasing awareness of the environmental impacts of cu...
The organic fraction of municipal solid waste from the town of Padova (OFMSW) was used in the test p...
Anaerobic digestion is a complex process involving hydrolysis, acidogenesis, acetogenesis and methan...
The feasibility and performance of applying a two-stage configuration for co-production of hydrogen ...
International audienceCulturing methanogenic archaea is fastidious, expensive, and requires an exter...
<div><p>Anaerobic digestion is a complex process involving hydrolysis, acidogenesis, acetogenesis an...
Biogas production technologies commonly involve the use of natural anaerobic consortia of microbes. ...
Hydrogen production was studied in four species of methanogens (Methanothermobacter marburgensis, Me...
2-Phase anaerobic digestion (AD), where the acidogenic phase was operated at 2 day hydraulic retenti...
The effects of the inoculum origin, temperature or operational changes on ex situ biomethanation by ...
In this work, H2 production by anaerobic mixed cultures was reviewed. First, the different anaerobic...
In this paper, the microbial community in a two-phase thermophilic anaerobic co-digestion process wa...
The microbial formation of methane is carried out by methanogens which are found wherever active ana...
The increasingly adverse effects of climate change caused by a variety of fossil-based fuel demands ...
The importance of syntrophic relationships among microorganisms participating in biogas formation ha...
Escalating energy demands, rising costs, and increasing awareness of the environmental impacts of cu...
The organic fraction of municipal solid waste from the town of Padova (OFMSW) was used in the test p...
Anaerobic digestion is a complex process involving hydrolysis, acidogenesis, acetogenesis and methan...
The feasibility and performance of applying a two-stage configuration for co-production of hydrogen ...
International audienceCulturing methanogenic archaea is fastidious, expensive, and requires an exter...
<div><p>Anaerobic digestion is a complex process involving hydrolysis, acidogenesis, acetogenesis an...
Biogas production technologies commonly involve the use of natural anaerobic consortia of microbes. ...
Hydrogen production was studied in four species of methanogens (Methanothermobacter marburgensis, Me...
2-Phase anaerobic digestion (AD), where the acidogenic phase was operated at 2 day hydraulic retenti...
The effects of the inoculum origin, temperature or operational changes on ex situ biomethanation by ...
In this work, H2 production by anaerobic mixed cultures was reviewed. First, the different anaerobic...
In this paper, the microbial community in a two-phase thermophilic anaerobic co-digestion process wa...
The microbial formation of methane is carried out by methanogens which are found wherever active ana...
The increasingly adverse effects of climate change caused by a variety of fossil-based fuel demands ...
The importance of syntrophic relationships among microorganisms participating in biogas formation ha...