Effects of Culture and Medium Conditions on Hydrogen Production from Starch Using Anaerobic Bacteria(ENVIRONMENTAL BIOTECHNOLOGY)
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概要
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The influences of initial pH (4.0-9.0), iron concentration (1.2-100 mg/l), nitrogen concentration (NH_4HCO_3, 0.56-11.28 g/l) and starch concentration (2-32 g/l) on hydrogen production and volatile fatty acid (VFA) production were studied. Batch experiments using starch as a substrate and mixed bacteria were conducted at 35℃. The optimum pH, iron concentration and nitrogen concentration for hydrogen production at a starch concentration of 15 g/l were 7.0-8.0, Fe^<2+> 10 mg/l and NH_4HCO_3 5.64 g/l, respectively. The typical VFAs were acetate, propionate and butyrate, with acetate as the major component. The maximum specific hydrogen production rate of 146 ml/g-VSS・d (volatile suspended solids, VSS) and the hydrogen yield of 178 ml/g-starch were obtained at a starch concentration of 15 g/l under optimum environmental conditions. The maximum hydrogen yield of 194 ml/g-starch was obtained at a starch concentration of 2 g/l. The maximum specific hydrogen production rate of 237 ml/g-VSS・d was found at a starch concentration of 24 g/l.
- 公益社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 2004-10-25
著者
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Shen J
Institute Of Chemistry The Chinese Academy Of Sciences
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LIU GUANGZHEN
Institute of Chemistry, the Chinese Academy of Sciences
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SHEN JIANQUAN
Institute of Chemistry, the Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Liu Guangzhen
Institute Of Chemistry The Chinese Academy Of Sciences