Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7720995 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study evaluated the use of two types of substrates, glucose and sucrose, feeding an anaerobic fixed-bed bioreactor. The biogas produced was composed of H2 and CO2, without methane. Maximum hydrogen yields were 3.22 mol H2 mol−1 sucroseconverted and 1.51 mol H2 mol−1 glucoseconverted. The main intermediates were acetic acid, butyric acid, and ethanol. The greatest difference, however, was in the stability of the process. The operation of the reactor with sucrose exhibited a drop in biogas production, whereas operation with glucose was stable after a slight decrease in biogas production. This decrease may have been caused by the differential growth of microbial populations in each reactor, namely, the growth of organisms that use the Wood-Ljungdahl metabolic pathway.
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