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Strategy of controlling the volumetric loading rate to promote hydrogen-production performance in a mesophilic-kitchen-waste fermentor and the microbial ecology analyses

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 102, Issue 18, Pages 8682-8687

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2011.02.067

Keywords

Hydrogen fermentation; Kitchen waste; Microbial community; Volumetric loading rate

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  1. National Science Council, Taiwan, ROC [NSC94-2211-E-006-006, NSC95-2221-E-006-028, NSC98-2218-E-006-002, NSC98-3114-E-005-001-CC2, NSC99-2627-M-006-006]

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The kitchen waste was chosen as a high solid (42 g L-1 of volatile suspended solid, VSS) and high organic (107 g L-1 of chemical oxygen demand) feedstock for operating a 3-L mesophilic fermentor. The greatest specific hydrogen production rate (r(H2)) was observed in Stage 3 as 3.4 L-H-2 L-1 day(-1) with a volumetric loading rate (VLR) of 100 g-COD L-1 day(-1): the highest hydrogen yield was observed in Stage 2 as 96 mL-H-2 g(-1) of influent VSS with a VLR of 46 g-COD L-1 day(-1). In Stages 1 (with a VLR of 27 g-COD L-1) and 2, the sum of Butyrivibrio fibrisolvens and Clostridium proteoclasticum is dominant, but in Stage 3, Olsenella genomosp. became dominant and constituted 44% of the entire population. The dependence of VLR and r(H2), could be regressed as a linear equation of r(H2), = (2.83 VLR + 40.5) x 10(-2). (C) 2011 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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