Bioconversion of waste office paper to hydrogen using pretreated rumen fluid inoculum
In this study, a microbial consortium from an acid-treated rumen fluid was used to improve the yields of H 2 production from paper residues in batch reactors. The anaerobic batch reactors, which contained paper and cellulose, were operated under three conditions: (1) 0.5 g paper/L, (2) 2 g paper/L,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Bioprocess and biosystems engineering 2016-12, Vol.39 (12), p.1887-1897 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study, a microbial consortium from an acid-treated rumen fluid was used to improve the yields of H
2
production from paper residues in batch reactors. The anaerobic batch reactors, which contained paper and cellulose, were operated under three conditions: (1) 0.5 g paper/L, (2) 2 g paper/L, and (3) 4 g paper/L. Cellulase was added to promote the hydrolysis of paper to soluble sugars. The H
2
yields were 5.51, 4.65, and 3.96 mmol H
2
/g COD, respectively, with substrate degradation ranging from 56 to 65.4 %. Butyric acid was the primary soluble metabolite in the three reactors, but pronounced solventogenesis was detected in the reactors incubated with increased paper concentrations (2.0 and 4.0 g/L). A substantial prevalence of
Clostridium
acetobutylicum
(99 % similarity) was observed in the acid-treated rumen fluid, which has been recognized as an efficient H
2
-producing strain in addition to ethanol and
n
-butanol which were also detected in the reactors. |
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ISSN: | 1615-7591 1615-7605 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00449-016-1663-0 |