AbstractIt is possible to design bioreactors for large-scale H2 production using microorganisms. Bioreactors can be distinguished based on the nature of H2 production: bioreactors with H2 production in the darkness by bacteria via water-gas shift reaction or fermentation and photobioreactors with H2 production from H2O using solar light by cyanobacteria or green algae. Hydrogen produced in a “water-gas shift reaction” or from glycerol is clean for injection into fuel cells. Fermenters or bioreactors with immobilized cells are used for H2 production in the darkness. Research efforts are concentrated on designing tubular or plastic bag photobioreactors incorporating green algae and cyanobacteria
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The majority of the world’s energy con...
abstract: Some cyanobacteria can generate hydrogen (H2) under certain physiological conditions and a...
Biogas production technologies commonly involve the use of natural anaerobic consortia of microbes. ...
AbstractIt is possible to design bioreactors for large-scale H2 production using microorganisms. Bio...
Several species of microalgae and phototrophic bacteria are able to produce hydrogen under certain c...
AbstractHydrogen as an energy carrier becomes more important in a future sustainable energy economy....
"Biologically produced hydrogen (biohydrogen) is a valuable gas that is seen as a future energy carr...
Photobiological hydrogen production can be obtained by biological systems under sun irradiation. Cer...
The rapid development of clean fuels for the future is a critically important global challenge for t...
The green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has the ability to produce molecular hydrogen (H2), a clean...
Microbiological photosynthesis is a promising tool for producing hydrogen in an ecologically friendl...
Photosynthetic production of molecular hydrogen (H-2) by cyanobacteria and green algae is a potentia...
Biological production of hydrogen is poised to become a significant player in the future energy mix....
Photobiological hydrogen production has advanced significantly in recent years, and on the way to be...
Most energy fuels, chemicals, and raw materials in our daily lives are derived from petroleum-based ...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The majority of the world’s energy con...
abstract: Some cyanobacteria can generate hydrogen (H2) under certain physiological conditions and a...
Biogas production technologies commonly involve the use of natural anaerobic consortia of microbes. ...
AbstractIt is possible to design bioreactors for large-scale H2 production using microorganisms. Bio...
Several species of microalgae and phototrophic bacteria are able to produce hydrogen under certain c...
AbstractHydrogen as an energy carrier becomes more important in a future sustainable energy economy....
"Biologically produced hydrogen (biohydrogen) is a valuable gas that is seen as a future energy carr...
Photobiological hydrogen production can be obtained by biological systems under sun irradiation. Cer...
The rapid development of clean fuels for the future is a critically important global challenge for t...
The green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has the ability to produce molecular hydrogen (H2), a clean...
Microbiological photosynthesis is a promising tool for producing hydrogen in an ecologically friendl...
Photosynthetic production of molecular hydrogen (H-2) by cyanobacteria and green algae is a potentia...
Biological production of hydrogen is poised to become a significant player in the future energy mix....
Photobiological hydrogen production has advanced significantly in recent years, and on the way to be...
Most energy fuels, chemicals, and raw materials in our daily lives are derived from petroleum-based ...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The majority of the world’s energy con...
abstract: Some cyanobacteria can generate hydrogen (H2) under certain physiological conditions and a...
Biogas production technologies commonly involve the use of natural anaerobic consortia of microbes. ...