Papers by Keyword: Hydrogen-Producing Bacterium

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Abstract: The important premise for hydrogen production technology of fermentation generator was to separate and identify the efficient hydrogen producing bacteria. By use of Hungater technology and flat-panel technology with wide-body narrow-neck flask, LM-1 and HPB-LR medium to separate and identify the anaerobic fermentation hydrogen production bacteria, and five hydrogen-producing bacteria were obtained, whose hydrogen metabolism was ethanol fermentation. The product analysis on the hydrogen production bacteria fermentation liquid showed that ethanol and acetic acid accounted for 95%-99% of the total metabolites. These strains can be fermented to produce hydrogen, and can be used for industrial applications.
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Abstract: Anaerobic process of biohydrogen production was developed recently. The representative strain of hydrogen production bacteria, namely fermentative hydrogen producing bacterial strain B49,was isolated from the activated sludge which was cultured artificially by our lab. In this study, there were some different C/N ratios employed. Experiment results indicated that the concentration of carbon and nitrogen had a great effect upon hydrogen production of B49, when C/N=2.5, glucose got the highest degraded efficiency, and at a C/N ratio of 3.3, the bio-gas and hydrogen production peaked with 159mL and 37.5mL, respectively, which considered that the optimum C/N ratio on the growth and hydrogen production was 3:1. Furthermore, the mainly terminal liquid products of B49 were ethanol and acetic acid. With the increase of the total organic nitrogen, final pH value decreased gradually.
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Abstract: Isolation and culture of hydrogen-producing and fermentative bacteria is an important foundation on biohydrogen production process. There are complicated operation and composition in present anaerobic techniques and culture media. Hungate technique was improved and plate of culture bottle was established by comparing anaerobic methods and bacterium growth. Isolation and enrichment culture media were confirmed by the test of different composition and the species and amount of hydrogen-producing and fermentative bacterium. 550 bacterium strains were isolated by the anaerobic operation.
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Abstract: An ethanol-based hydrogen producing bacteria Ethanoligenens R3 was isolated from continuous stirred tank reactor used for hydrogen production in previous experiment. Batch culture experiments were operated in this study with the fermentative temperature of 35°C and substrate concentration of 10g/L. The performance of hydrogen production from glucose, brown sugar and starch by Ethanoligenens R3 was investigated. The results show that the optimal substrate used for bio-hydrogen production was glucose with the maximum hydrogen yield of 834 mlH2/L culture. Furthermore, effect of initial pH of the culture medium on hydrogen production was studied. It is demonstrated that Ethanoligenens R3 reached the maximum biogas yield of 1760 ml/L culture with the maximum total VFAs concentration of 3329.39 mg/L at the initial pH of culture medium of 5.5.
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