Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1282001 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2006 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

H2H2 can potentially be produced in a two-stage biological process: the fermentation of glucose by Escherichia coli HD701 and the photofermentation of the residual medium by Rhodobacter sphaeroides O.U. 001. In a typical batch fermentation, E. coli   consumed glucose and produced H2H2, organic end-products and biomass. Organic end-products and residual glucose were removed during subsequent photofermentation by R. sphaeroides  , with associated growth and neutralization of pH. However, photoproduction of H2H2 did not occur during photofermentation of the residual liquor per se due to the presence of fixed nitrogen compounds. Nevertheless, this two-stage approach could be applied to dispose of sugar-containing industrial wastes, H2H2 being used for on-site power generation.

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