Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1279430 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2008 | 9 Pages |
Enterobacter aerogenes W-23 bacteria exhibiting hydrogen production (HP) ability were exposed to He–Ne laser irradiation (632.8 nm) to improve the HP ability. Upon the optimum irradiation dosage (18 mW for 22.2 min), a stable positive mutant strain E. aerogenes HB-5M was obtained. The maximum specific rate of HP of the mutant strain was 0.042h-1, which was about twice that of the wild strain. It was suggested that the higher HP ability of the mutant strain might be presumably attributed to the enhancement of hydrogenase activity. In addition, the kinetic parameters of cell growth, substrate consumption and HP of the wild strain and its mutant strain were regressed to simulate the fermentation process of E. aerogenes. The simulated results agreed well with the experimental data.