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Fermentative biohydrogen production from a novel combination of vermicompost as inoculum and mild heat-pretreated fruit and vegetable waste

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BIOFUEL RESEARCH JOURNAL-BRJ
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 1046-1053

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GREEN WAVE PUBL CANADA
DOI: 10.18331/BRJ2019.6.3.5

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Biohydrogen; Dark fermentation; Fruit and vegetable waste; Vermicompost; Mild heat-pretreated substrate

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  1. CIQA-UTN from Cordoba, Argentina
  2. UTN, Argentina

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This study reports for the first time on biohydrogen production by dark fermentation using a novel combination of mild heatpretreated fruit and vegetable waste (FVW) as raw material and vermicompost as an economical source of hydrogen-produc ing bacteria. A suspension rich in reducing sugars obtained from FVW was used at different initial concentrations (5 to 25 g reducing sugars/L) during the bioprocess conducted in batch reactors at mesophilic temperature of 35 degrees C. The use of a mild heat-pretreated substrate and the consequent elimination of the natural microbiota present in the FVW led to higher hydrogen production than the control. Clostridium species, hydrogen-producing bacteria via butyric acid fermentation pathway, were the dominant microorganisms in the bioprocess. Hydrogen production, volumetric hydrogen production rate, and pretreated substrate degradation efficiency (63.0 mL/g VS, 372.6 mL/L/d, and 50% HOD', respectively) obtained in the experiments performed with the highest substrate concentration demonstrated that the developed bioprocess was promising simultaneously leading to high hydrogen contents in biogas and high substrate removal efficiencies. (C) 2019 BRTeam. All rights reserved.

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