Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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302197 | Renewable Energy | 2010 | 4 Pages |
NH4+, which is normally the integrant in organic wastewater, such as Tofu wastewater, is an inhibitor to hydrogen production by anoxygenic phototrophic bacterium. In order to release inhibition of NH4+ to biohydrogen generation by Rhodobacter sphaeroides, a glutamine auxotrophic mutant R. sphaeroides TJ-0803 was obtained by mutagenizing with ethyl methane sulfonate. The mutant could generate biohydrogen efficiently in the medium with high NH4+ concentration, because the inhibition of NH4+ to nitrogenase was released. Under suitable conditions, TJ-0803 could effectively produce biohydrogen from tofu wastewater, which commonly containing 50–60 mg L−1 NH4+, and the generation rate was increased by more than 100% compared with that from wild-type R. sphaeroides.