| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1283464 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Bacterial consortium capable of producing hydrogen in low pH (LpH) range of 3.3-4.3 is reported in this study. This operational pH is two full units below that of previously reported hydrogen producing organisms. Low pH inocula were derived from a batch biohydrogen reactor inoculated with heat treated compost (â¼120 °C, 2 h), which was allowed to accumulate biogas to reach three atmospheres of equivalent headspace pressure and system pH of 3.0. Acclimation effect had positive influence on H2 production and LpH inocula were passed sequentially into more than 15 generations to achieve consistent conversion efficiency and hydrogen composition, further tested in 23 other culture cycles. With hydrogen composition in the headspace ranging from 50% to 60%, conversion efficiency of â¼43% achieved in LpH systems is comparable to that of other buffered systems. Feasibility of hydrogen production in LpH systems is demonstrated in unbuffered reactors under intermittent pressure release conditions and in absence of initial pH adjustment and stirring. Conversion efficiencies, however, decreased by â¼1-fold for each 3 °C drop below the optimum temperature of 22 °C.
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Authors
Venkataramana Gadhamshetty, David C. Johnson, Nagamany Nirmalakhandan, Geoff B. Smith, Shuguang Deng,
