Effects of temperature and light intensity on photofermentative hydrogen production by Rhodobacter capsulatus DSM1710 by use of acetic and lactic acids as substrates were studied. Experiments were conducted at 20, 30 and 38oC incubator temperatures under light intensities in the 1500 – 7000 lux range. pH of the medium and quantity of hydrogen forming together with quantity of biomass, and concentrations of acetic, lactic, formic, butyric and propionic acids in the medium were determined periodically. Growth took place and hydrogen was produced under all experimental conditions. Growth was found to increase with increase in temperature but to decrease with increase in light intensity. Total hydrogen produced increased with light intensity up...
The purpose of this study was to operate a pilot scale solar tubular photobioreactor (90 L) for phot...
The main bottleneck in scale-up of phototrophic fermentation is the low efficiency of light energy c...
International audienceIn this study, experimental results of hydrogen producing process based on ana...
Rhodobacter capsulatus is purple non-sulfur (PNS) bacterium which can produce hydrogen and CO2 by ut...
International audienceThis research aimed to evaluate growth and hydrogen production from Rhodobacte...
The purpose of this study was to develop a pilot scale tubular photo bioreactor (80 L) for photo fer...
Photofermentative hydrogen production is influenced by several parameters, including feed compositio...
Photobiological hydrogen production from organic acids occurs in the presence of light and under ana...
International audienceThe photosynthetic bacterium, Rhodobacter capsulatus, produces hydrogen under ...
Hydrogen is a clean energy alternative to fossil fuels. Photosynthetic bacteria produce hydrogen fro...
Biological hydrogen production processes are considered as an environmentally friendly way to produc...
The main objective of this study is exploring the parameters affecting photobiological hydrogen prod...
In this paper, Rhodobacter sphaeroides CIP 60.6 strain was newly used for the biohydrogen production...
The purpose of this study was to operate a pilot scale solar tubular photobioreactor (90 L) for phot...
The main bottleneck in scale-up of phototrophic fermentation is the low efficiency of light energy c...
International audienceIn this study, experimental results of hydrogen producing process based on ana...
Rhodobacter capsulatus is purple non-sulfur (PNS) bacterium which can produce hydrogen and CO2 by ut...
International audienceThis research aimed to evaluate growth and hydrogen production from Rhodobacte...
The purpose of this study was to develop a pilot scale tubular photo bioreactor (80 L) for photo fer...
Photofermentative hydrogen production is influenced by several parameters, including feed compositio...
Photobiological hydrogen production from organic acids occurs in the presence of light and under ana...
International audienceThe photosynthetic bacterium, Rhodobacter capsulatus, produces hydrogen under ...
Hydrogen is a clean energy alternative to fossil fuels. Photosynthetic bacteria produce hydrogen fro...
Biological hydrogen production processes are considered as an environmentally friendly way to produc...
The main objective of this study is exploring the parameters affecting photobiological hydrogen prod...
In this paper, Rhodobacter sphaeroides CIP 60.6 strain was newly used for the biohydrogen production...
The purpose of this study was to operate a pilot scale solar tubular photobioreactor (90 L) for phot...
The main bottleneck in scale-up of phototrophic fermentation is the low efficiency of light energy c...
International audienceIn this study, experimental results of hydrogen producing process based on ana...