Microalgal biomass as a feedstock for bio-hydrogen production

Yeo Myeong Yun, Kyung Won Jung, Dong Hoon Kim, You Kwan Oh, Hang Sik Shin

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Abstract

In the present work, H 2 production from microalgal biomass via dark fermentation was optimized by response surface methodology (RSM). Substrate concentration and initial pH were varied from 3 to 117 g dry cell weight (dcw)/L and 4.2-9.8, respectively. During the fermentation, pH was not controlled. The optimal condition was found at 76 g dcw/L and initial pH of 7.4, under which yielded 31.2 mL H 2/g dcw. The results of ANOVA verify that the relationship between substrate concentration and initial pH was slightly interdependent or significantly interactive. Besides, the monitoring alkalinity and pH during the confirmation test clearly showed that dark fermentative H 2 production (DFHP) from microalgal biomass was feasible without addition of external alkaline owing to the disruption of cell wall, which provided buffer capacity (max. 3800 mg as CaCO 3/L). Therefore, although it involved a batch test, this approach would promote the practical viability of DFHP from microalgal biomass. The main organic acids were acetic and butyric acids which are general metabolites found in successful DFHP.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)15533-15539
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Volume37
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Alkaline addition
  • Dark fermentative H production
  • Initial pH
  • Microalgal biomass
  • Response surface methodology
  • Substrate concentration

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