Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1272312 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Hydrogen production in a novel sonicated biological hydrogen reactor (SBHR) was investigated and compared with a continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR). The two systems were operated at a hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 12 h and two organic loading rates (OLRs) of 21.4 and 32.1 g COD/L.d. The average hydrogen production rates per unit reactor volume for the conventional CSTR were 2.6 and 2.8 L/L.d, as compared with 4.8 and 5.6 L/L.d for SBHR, at the two OLRs, respectively. Hydrogen yields of 1.2 and 1.0 mol H2/mol glucose were observed for the CSTR, respectively, while for the SBHR, the hydrogen yields were 2.1 and 1.9 mol H2/mol glucose at the two OLRs, respectively. The hydrogen content in the SBHR’s headspace was higher than that in CSTR by 10% and 31% at OLRs of 21.4 and 32.1 g COD/L.d, respectively. Both glucose conversion efficiency and HAc/HBu ratio in the SBHR were higher than in the conventional CSTR at both OLRs. The biomass yield of about 0.32 g VSS/g COD observed in the CSTR and 0.23 g VSS/g COD in the SBHR substantiate the higher H2 yield in the SBHR. DGGE analysis confirmed the specificity of the microbial hydrogen-producing culture in the SBHR, with two different hydrogen producers (Clostridium sp. and Citrobacter freundii) detected in the SBHR and not detected in the CSTR.

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