Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5145805 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The filamentous non-heterocystous cyanobacterium Oscillatoria chalybea showed molecular hydrogen photoevolution under different conditions. The major part of determined hydrogen evolution would be derived from a hydrogenase system distinct from the nitrogenase. To improve the hydrogen production, different buffers, temperatures, pH values and some inorganic cofactors were studied. The results revealed that the best buffer was Tricine-KCl, the optimum temperature was 25 °C, the optimum pH value was within the range 7-7.5 and the optimum concentration of nickel chloride was 50 μM that improved also the growth of O. chalybea. The influence of inorganic cofactors showed that the addition of 10−5 MnCl2 increases the photoevolution of molecular hydrogen.
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