Characteristics of Hydrogen Production by Aciduric Enterbacter aerogenes Strain HO-39
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An aciduric facultative anaerobe with a hydrogen-producing ability was isolated and identified as Enterobacter aerogenes strain HO-39. The bacterium was able to grow at acidic pH of 3.3 aerobically and at 4.0 anaerobically. Although the optimum pH for hydrogen production was 6.0 to 7.0,hydrogen could be produced at acidic pH of 4.0. The optimum temperature for hydrogen production and cell growth was 38℃. Among various carbohydrates, glucose was suited for hydrogen production and the yield was 1.0 mol-H_2/mol-glucose. Polypepton was a favorable nitrogen source and hydrogen production was suppressed in a medium where glucose and Polypepton were autoclaved simultaneously. In a continuous culture, stable hydrogen production without the need for pH control in a reactor was attained under the condition where pH of the culture broth was more than 4.5.
- 社団法人日本生物工学会の論文
- 1995-12-25
著者
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Hayashi Sachio
Department Of Materials Science Faculty Of Engineering Miyazaki University
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HIROSE Jun
Department of Immunology, Pharmacology Research Labs, Astellas Pharma, Inc.
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Takasaki Yoshiyuki
Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering, Miyazaki University
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Hayashi S
Miyazaki Univ.
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Hayashi Satio
Department Of Materials Science Faculty Of Engineering Miyazaki University
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YOKOI HARUHIKO
Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering, Miyazaki University
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OHKAWARA TAKANOBU
Department of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering, Miyazaki University
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Ohkawara Takanobu
Department Of Materials Science Faculty Of Engineering Miyazaki University
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Takasaki Yoshiyuki
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Miyazaki University
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Takasaki Yoshiyuki
Laboratory Of Biophysical Chemistry College Of Agriculture Osaka Prefecture University:dainippon Phe
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Hirose Jun
Department Of Applied Chemistry Miyazaki University
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Yokoi Haruhiko
Department Of Applied Chemistry Miyazaki University
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Yokoi Haruhiko
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering University Of Miyazaki
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Hirose Jun
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Tamagawa University
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