The hydrogen-producing strain PROH2 pertaining to the genus Clostridium was successfully isolated from a shallow submarine hydrothermal chimney (Prony Bay, New Caledonia) driven by serpentinization processes. Cell biomass and hydrogen production performances during fermentation by strain PROH2 were studied in a series of batch experiments under various conditions of pH, temperature, NaCl and glucose concentrations. The highest hydrogen yield, 2.71 mol H2/mol glucose, was observed at initial pH 9.5, 37 °C, and glucose concentration 2 g/L, and was comparable to that reported for neutrophilic clostridial species. Hydrogen production by strain PROH2 reached the maximum production rate (0.55 mM-H2/h) at the late exponential phase. Yeast extract ...
Climate change, along with the rapid depletion of petroleum and natural gas reserves, has prompted m...
Among the large variety of microorganisms capable of fermentative hydrogen production, strict anaero...
Phototrophic hydrogen production from glucose by pure and co-cultures of Clostridium butyricum and R...
The hydrogen-producing strain PROH2 pertaining to the genus Clostridium was successfully isolated fr...
To improve bacterial hydrogen production, ten hydrogen-producing strains belonging to Clostridium sp...
Three novel hydrogen-generating strains, ST1, ST4, and ST5, were isolated from the rumen of cow in V...
This paper investigates the biohydrogen production by two mesophilic strains, a strict anaerobe (Clo...
[en] ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Pure bacterial strains give better yields when producing H2 than mixed, n...
In the production of acetate by Clostridium thermolacticum growing on lactose, considerable amounts ...
Three newly discovered H2 producing bacteria namely Clostridium perfringens strain JJC, Clostridium ...
A derivative of the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium phytofermentans was isolated and shown to produc...
Fermentative hydrogen production has often been described as inhibited by its own gas production. In...
Abstract Cellulose utilization by hydrogen producers remains an issue due to the low hydrogen yields...
A novel marine hyperthermophile, Thermococcus onnurineus NA1, was found to grow on Cl carbon compoun...
[en] This study investigates the mesophilic biohydrogen production from glucose using astrictly anae...
Climate change, along with the rapid depletion of petroleum and natural gas reserves, has prompted m...
Among the large variety of microorganisms capable of fermentative hydrogen production, strict anaero...
Phototrophic hydrogen production from glucose by pure and co-cultures of Clostridium butyricum and R...
The hydrogen-producing strain PROH2 pertaining to the genus Clostridium was successfully isolated fr...
To improve bacterial hydrogen production, ten hydrogen-producing strains belonging to Clostridium sp...
Three novel hydrogen-generating strains, ST1, ST4, and ST5, were isolated from the rumen of cow in V...
This paper investigates the biohydrogen production by two mesophilic strains, a strict anaerobe (Clo...
[en] ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Pure bacterial strains give better yields when producing H2 than mixed, n...
In the production of acetate by Clostridium thermolacticum growing on lactose, considerable amounts ...
Three newly discovered H2 producing bacteria namely Clostridium perfringens strain JJC, Clostridium ...
A derivative of the anaerobic bacterium Clostridium phytofermentans was isolated and shown to produc...
Fermentative hydrogen production has often been described as inhibited by its own gas production. In...
Abstract Cellulose utilization by hydrogen producers remains an issue due to the low hydrogen yields...
A novel marine hyperthermophile, Thermococcus onnurineus NA1, was found to grow on Cl carbon compoun...
[en] This study investigates the mesophilic biohydrogen production from glucose using astrictly anae...
Climate change, along with the rapid depletion of petroleum and natural gas reserves, has prompted m...
Among the large variety of microorganisms capable of fermentative hydrogen production, strict anaero...
Phototrophic hydrogen production from glucose by pure and co-cultures of Clostridium butyricum and R...