Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1282285 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Key factors affecting biohydrogen production from waste glycerol and sludge by anaerobic mixed cultures were optimized using response surface methodology (RSM) with central composite design (CCD). Investigated parameters were waste glycerol concentration, sludge concentration, and the amount of Endo–nutrient addition. Concentrations of waste glycerol and sludge had a significant individual effect on hydrogen production rate (HPR) (p ≤ 0.05). The interactive effect on HPR (p ≤ 0.05) was found between waste glycerol concentration and sludge concentration. The optimal conditions for the maximum HPR were: waste glycerol concentration 22.19 g/L, sludge concentration 7.16 g-total solid (TS/L), and the amount of Endo–nutrient addition 2.89 mL/L in which the maximum HPR of 1.37 mmol H2/L h was achieved. Using the optimal conditions, HPR from a co-digestion of waste glycerol and sludge (1.37 mmol H2/L h) was two times greater than the control (waste glycerol without addition of sludge) (0.76 mmol H2/L h), indicating a significant enhancement of HPR by sludge. Major metabolites of the fermentation process were ethanol, 1,3-propanediol (1,3-PD), lactate, and formate.

► Biohydrogen production from waste glycerol and sludge were studied. ► Glycerol, sludge concentrations and amount of nutrient addition are key factors. ► Optimum conditions were 22.19 g/L, 7.16 g-TS/L and 2.89 mL/L, respectively. ► Maximum HPR of 1.37 mmol H2/L h was achieved.

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