Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8071129 | Energy | 2018 | 32 Pages |
Abstract
Recent studies suggest that the supplementation of powdered Fe° generates a positive effect on anaerobic fermentation processes but the exact relationship between metals with biological systems has not been fully elucidated. Experimental tests on dark fermentation (DF) were carried out at different Fe° concentrations. The anaerobic corrosion (AC) of Fe° and the production of H2 through DF of Organic Waste Market (OWM) were tested separately, and subsequently DF tests with Fe° at 1â¯g/L and 2â¯g/L were carried out. A macroscopic dynamic study was conducted, using Röels approach based on relaxation times (ÏR) to establish whether interactions between AC and DF phenomena exist. Experimental bioH2 production and Fe° AC were fit by Gompertz and saturative models, respectively to estimate ÏR. The results of the macro-analysis suggest that both phenomena are concurrent, with ÏR of the same order of magnitude, generating a positive symbiotic effect. The experimental tests of hydrogen production via DF in presence of 2â¯g/L of Fe° showed an increase of 46% compared with the control tests, of amount of gas and a greater H2/CO2 ratio. The results suggest an enhancement of key enzymes activity due to the action of iron increasing bioH2 production.
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Authors
Carlos E. Gómez Camacho, Francesco I. Romano, Bernardo Ruggeri,