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Evaluation of three methods for enriching H2-producing cultures from anaerobic sludge

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ENZYME AND MICROBIAL TECHNOLOGY
Volume 40, Issue 4, Pages 947-953

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.enzmictec.2006.07.033

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acid-treated; alkaline-treated; anaerobic sludge; heat-treated; hydrogen; NADH/NAD(+)

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Hydrogen can be harvested from the microbial fermentation of organic substrates when methanogenesis is suppressed in an anaerobic digestion system. In this study three methods, heat-, acid- and alkaline-treatment, were used to suppress methanogenesis in mixed cultures and to enrich H-2-producing inoculum. Highest H-2 yield of 2.00 mol-H-2/mol-glucose was achieved with the heat-treated sludge, while lowest yield of 0.48 mol-H-2/mol-glucose was obtained with the alkaline-treated sludge. A butyrate-type fermentation was found for both heat- and alkaline-treated sludge, while a mixed-type fermentation occurred for the acid-treated sludge. A model was established to describe the kinetics of H-2 production process and the yield coefficients of various products were estimated for the three cases with this model. The relationships among NADH/NAD(+), oxidation-reduction potential and the H-2 partial pressure were established and the evolvement of NADH/NAD(+) and oxidation-reduction potential in the fermentative process for the three cases was also evaluated. The comparative experimental results show that the heat-treatment method was better than the two others for enriching H-2-producing inoculums from mixed anaerobic cultures. (c) 2006 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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