Bio-hydrogen production from renewable organic wastes | |
Sung, Shihwu | |
United States. Department of Energy. Golden Field Office. | |
关键词: 08 Hydrogen; By-Products; Combustion; Methane; Energy Sources; | |
DOI : 10.2172/828223 RP-ID : DE-FC36-00GO10530 RP-ID : FC36-00GO10530 RP-ID : 828223 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
【 摘 要 】
Methane fermentation has been in practice over a century for the stabilization of high strength organic waste/wastewater. Although methanogenesis is a well established process and methane--the end-product of methanogenesis is a useful energy source; it is a low value end product with relatively less energy content (about 56 kJ energy/g CH{sub 4}). Besides, methane and its combustion by-product are powerful greenhouse gases, and responsible for global climate change. So there is a pressing need to explore alternative environmental technologies that not only stabilize the waste/wastewater but also generate benign high value end products. From this perspective, anaerobic bioconversion of organic wastes to hydrogen gas is an attractive option that achieves both goals. From energy security stand point, generation of hydrogen energy from renewable organic waste/wastewater could substitute non-renewable fossil fuels, over two-third of which is imported from politically unstable countries. Thus, biological hydrogen production from renewable organic waste through dark fermentation represents a critically important area of bioenergy production. This study evaluated both process engineering and microbial physiology of biohydrogen production.
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