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Biological hydrogen production from food industry wastes under thermophilic conditions

Authors :
PAGLIANTI, ALESSANDRO
FRASCARI, DARIO
BUCCHI, GIACOMO
DE SOUSA MENDES, JOCÉLIA
ALBERINI, ANDREA
CAPPELLETTI, MARTINA
FEDI, STEFANO
L. MORSELLI, F. PASSARINI, I. VASSURA
A. Paglianti
D. Frascari
G. Bucchi
J. De Sousa Mende
A. Alberini
M. Cappelletti
S. Fedi
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna, 2012.

Abstract

Bio-hydrogen production from organic residues is an attractive process that combines energy generation with waste treatment. This work describes hydrogen production from glucose, molasses and cheese whey by 4 hyperthermophilic Thermotoga strains. In experiments with glucose-fed T. neapolitana, the best H2 rate was obtained with the biofilm support characterized by the highest specific surface. All the 4 Thermotoga strains examined (T. neapolitana, T. maritima, T. naphtophila, T. petrophila) could produce H2 from glucose, molasses and cheese whey under both suspended- and attached-cell conditions. With all the three substrates, T. neapolitana resulted the best H2 producer. The best H2 production rate was higher on molasses (1.7 mmol H2 / L medium / h) than on cheese whey (0.94 mmol H2 / L medium / h), whereas the highest H2/substrate yields were similar between the two substrates.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.od......4094..cc65e924d9770d288538033d6b891ea3