Efficient dark-fermentation biohydrogen production by Shigella flexneri SPD1 from biowaste-derived sugars through green solvents approach

[Display omitted] •From glucose, S. flexneri SPD1 showed production of 3.20 mol of H2/mol of hexose.•Green solvents-based pretreatment waste biomass yields up to 36.0 g/L of sugars.•The H2 yield achieved up to 80 % of theoretic production under dark-fermentation.•Upscaled bioprocess yielded 3.06 mol...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioresource technology 2024-10, Vol.410, p.131276, Article 131276
Hauptverfasser: Chandekar, Bilwa, M.V., Rohit, Patel, Sanjay K.S.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •From glucose, S. flexneri SPD1 showed production of 3.20 mol of H2/mol of hexose.•Green solvents-based pretreatment waste biomass yields up to 36.0 g/L of sugars.•The H2 yield achieved up to 80 % of theoretic production under dark-fermentation.•Upscaled bioprocess yielded 3.06 mol of H2/mol of hexose from cotton hydrolysate. This study evaluated the dark-fermentative hydrogen (H2) production potential of isolated and identified Shigella flexneri SPD1 from various pure (glucose, fructose, sucrose, lactose, and galactose) and biowastes (coconut coir, cotton fiber, groundnut shells, rice-, and wheat-straws)-derived sugars. Among sugars, S. flexneri SPD1 exhibited high H2 production of up to 3.20 mol/mole of hexose using glucose (5.0 g/L). The pre-treatment of various biowastes using green solvents (choline chloride and lactic acid mixture) and enzymatic hydrolysis resulted in the generation of up to 36.0 g/L of sugars. The maximum H2 production is achieved up to 2.92 mol/mol of hexose using cotton-hydrolysate. Further, the upscaling of bioprocess up to 5 L of capacity resulted in a maximum yield of up to 3.06 mol/mol of hexose. These findings suggested that S. flexneri SPD1, a novel H2-producer, can be employed to develop a circular economy-based approach to produce clean energy.
ISSN:0960-8524
1873-2976
1873-2976
DOI:10.1016/j.biortech.2024.131276