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Maximising Biohydrogen Yields via Continuous Electrochemical Hydrogen Removal and Carbon Dioxide Scrubbing

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Title: Maximising Biohydrogen Yields via Continuous Electrochemical Hydrogen Removal and Carbon Dioxide Scrubbing Authors: Massanet-Nicolau, Jaime; Jones, Rhys; Guwy, Alan; Dinsdale, Richard; Premier, Giuliano; Mulder, Martijn Abstract: The use of electrochemical hydrogen removal (EHR) together with carbon dioxide removal (CDR) was demonstrated for the first time using a continuous hydrogen producing fermenter. CDR alone was found to increase hydrogen yields from 0.07 mol H2 molhexose to 0.72 mol H2 molhexose. When CDR was combined with EHR, hydrogen yields increased further to 1.79 mol H2 molhexose. The pattern of carbohydrate utilisation and volatile fatty acid (VFA) production are consistent with the hypothesis that increased yields are the result of relieving end product inhibition and inhibition of microbial hydrogen consumption. In situ removal of hydrogen and carbon dioxide as demonstrated here not only increase hydrogen yield but also produces a relatively pure product gas and unlike other approaches can be used to enhance conventional, mesophilic, CSTR type fermentation of low grade/high solids biomass.

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