Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1275558 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this paper, experiments were conducted to investigate H2H2 production from glucose by mixed anaerobic cultures at various temperatures in the mesophilic range. Results showed that glucose degradation rate and efficiency, H2H2 yield, and growth rate of H2H2-producing bacteria all increased as the temperature increased from 33 to 41∘C. However, the specific H2H2 production rate increased with increasing temperature from 33 to 39∘C, then decreased as the temperature was further increased to 41∘C. The distribution of aqueous products was also greatly influenced by temperature variation. H2H2 yield and growth rate of H2H2-producing cultures had a linear relationship with temperature. A modified Gompertz model was able to adequately describe the H2H2 production and microbial growth in the mesophilic range. The activation energies for H2H2 production and microbial growth were estimated as 107.66 and 204.77 kJ/mol, respectively.

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