Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1283596 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effect of butyrate addition on H2 production from acetate by purple non-sulphur photosynthetic bacteria Rhodopseudomonas faecalis RLD-53 was studied in this work. Experimental results showed that butyrate was not used as carbon source for H2 production, but different concentration (12.5–100 mmol/l) of butyrate added in acetate medium has obviously affected H2 yield and maximum H2 production rate. H2 yield and maximum H2 production rate increased with the increasing of butyrate concentration when butyrate concentrations at 12.5–25 mmol/l and then gradually decreased when the butyrate concentration by further increase to 100 mmol/l; this indicated that the increase of butyrate would lead to the inhibition of H2 production. H2 yield (3.43 mol-H2/mol-acetate) and maximum H2 production rate (32.54 ml/l/h) were the highest when acetate was at 25 mmol/l and butyrate at 25 mmol/l. These are higher than most reported values in the literature.

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