2013
DOI: 10.1002/bbb.1403
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Biohydrogen production through photo fermentation or dark fermentation using waste as a substrate: Overview, economics, and future prospects of hydrogen usage

Abstract: Hydrogen has been introduced as a potential replacement for energy resource due to the depletion of fossil fuel and raising awareness about global climate change and health problems caused by the combustion of fossil fuel. One of the attractive options to produce hydrogen is through microbial fermentation which can be classified into biophotolysis, dark fermentation, photofermentation, and microbial electrolysis cell. Among these, dark fermentation and photofermentation technologies were processes that were be… Show more

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“…The global hydrogen market will grow from $87.5 billion in 2011 to $118 billion by 2016 [11]. H 2 production through bioprocesses represents an exiting area of technology development for energy generation.…”
Section: Hydrogenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The global hydrogen market will grow from $87.5 billion in 2011 to $118 billion by 2016 [11]. H 2 production through bioprocesses represents an exiting area of technology development for energy generation.…”
Section: Hydrogenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fermentation is an enzyme-catalyzed chemical process that provides energy yielding pathway by decomposing feedstock assisted by suitable microorganisms (Table 6) under optimal conditions (Hay et al 2013). The process of fermentation is very common at commercial scale in many developing countries such as Brazil for bioenergy production such as ethanol from sugar and starch crops (e.g., sugar cane, maize, etc.)…”
Section: Fermentationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Джерелом карбону для мікроорганізмів, які генерують водень фотосинтетичним шляхом є ор-ганічні кислоти, зокрема: оцтова, бутилова, малоно-ва, водночас такі субстрати як глюкоза чи сахароза ними майже не споживаються [12].…”
Section: отримання водню за використання зе-лених водоростей і ціаunclassified