Aerobic and anaerobic sequential culture fermentation (AASF) to produce bio-hydrogen from steam-exploded cornstalk
A novel aerobic and anaerobic sequential culture fermentation (AASF) method was designed to improve the conversion efficiency of steam-exploded cornstalk during bio-hydrogen production. The enzyme activities of cellulase and beta -glucosidase produced by Trichoderma viride ACCC 30169 were 76.79 FPU...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of hydrogen energy 2014-06, Vol.39 (17), p.8992-8999 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A novel aerobic and anaerobic sequential culture fermentation (AASF) method was designed to improve the conversion efficiency of steam-exploded cornstalk during bio-hydrogen production. The enzyme activities of cellulase and beta -glucosidase produced by Trichoderma viride ACCC 30169 were 76.79 FPU g super(-1) dry weight and 45.23 IU g super(-1) dry weight after 6-days steam-exploded cornstalk fermentation, respectively. The aerobic fermentation residue was used as the substrate for bio-hydrogen production by Clostridium butyricum AS1.209 anaerobic fermentation. The optimum solid-to-liquid ratio of the anaerobic fermentation substrate was 1:5. The maximum bio-hydrogen yield was attained on the medium with addition of 0.1 g g super(-1) substrate urea after 2 days of aerobic fermentation. Compared with simultaneous saccharification and fermentation (SSF), AASF for bio-hydrogen production could shorten the fermentation period by at least 66% and the hydrogen yield reached 83% of the total volume after 24 h of anaerobic fermentation. AASF from steam-exploded cornstalk was an effective way for bio-hydrogen production without additional commercial cellulase. |
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ISSN: | 0360-3199 1879-3487 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2014.03.196 |