Hydrogen recovery through solar-driven biomass conversion by photo-fermentative bacteria (PFB) has been regarded as a promising way for sustainable energy production. However, a considerable fraction of organic substrate was consumed for the growth of PFB as biocatalysts, furthermore, these PFB were continuously washed out from the photobioreactor in continuous operation because of their poor flocculation. In this work, PFB bioaggregate induced by L-cysteine was applied in a sequencing batch photobioreactor to enhance continuous hydrogen production and reduce biomass washout. The effects of the hydraulic retention time (HRT), influent concentration and light intensity on hydrogen production of the photobioreactor were investigated. The maxi...
In this study, agar immobilization technique was employed for biological hydrogen production using R...
The stable and optimized operation of photobioreactors (PBRs) is the most challenging task in photof...
Purple non-sulfur (PNS) bacteria have the ability to produce biohydrogen via photofermentation. This...
Continuous biomass washout from photobioreactors resulting from the poor flocculation of photofermen...
Poor flocculation of photo fermentative bacteria resulting in continuous biomass washout from photob...
Poor flocculation of photo fermentative bacteria resulting in continuous biomass washout from photob...
Background: Photofermentation, usually used to convert organic acids into hydrogen, has the potentia...
Most energy fuels, chemicals, and raw materials in our daily lives are derived from petroleum-based ...
Biological hydrogen production by a sequential operation of dark and photofermentation is a promisin...
Background: Integrating hydrogen-producing bacteria with complementary capabilities, dark-fermentati...
Photofermentative production of hydrogen is a promising and sustainable process; however, it should ...
Biological hydrogen production processes are considered as an environmentally friendly way to produc...
Considering the environmental challenges humanity faces in the 21st century, it is obvious that t...
WOS: 000295107200028PubMed ID: 21530244In many respects, hydrogen is an ideal biofuel. However, prac...
By the integration of dark and photo fermentative hydrogen production processes, higher yields of hy...
In this study, agar immobilization technique was employed for biological hydrogen production using R...
The stable and optimized operation of photobioreactors (PBRs) is the most challenging task in photof...
Purple non-sulfur (PNS) bacteria have the ability to produce biohydrogen via photofermentation. This...
Continuous biomass washout from photobioreactors resulting from the poor flocculation of photofermen...
Poor flocculation of photo fermentative bacteria resulting in continuous biomass washout from photob...
Poor flocculation of photo fermentative bacteria resulting in continuous biomass washout from photob...
Background: Photofermentation, usually used to convert organic acids into hydrogen, has the potentia...
Most energy fuels, chemicals, and raw materials in our daily lives are derived from petroleum-based ...
Biological hydrogen production by a sequential operation of dark and photofermentation is a promisin...
Background: Integrating hydrogen-producing bacteria with complementary capabilities, dark-fermentati...
Photofermentative production of hydrogen is a promising and sustainable process; however, it should ...
Biological hydrogen production processes are considered as an environmentally friendly way to produc...
Considering the environmental challenges humanity faces in the 21st century, it is obvious that t...
WOS: 000295107200028PubMed ID: 21530244In many respects, hydrogen is an ideal biofuel. However, prac...
By the integration of dark and photo fermentative hydrogen production processes, higher yields of hy...
In this study, agar immobilization technique was employed for biological hydrogen production using R...
The stable and optimized operation of photobioreactors (PBRs) is the most challenging task in photof...
Purple non-sulfur (PNS) bacteria have the ability to produce biohydrogen via photofermentation. This...