Hydrogen production using an anaerobic baffled reactor - Mass balances for pathway analysis and gas composition profiles

Lars Jürgensen*, Ehiaze Augustine Ehimen, Jens Born, Jens Bo Holm-Nielsen

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Abstract

This study investigated pathways for anaerobic hydrogen production from biomass at low pH values, also known as dark fermentation. A 200 l bench scale anaerobic baffled reactor with four internal compartments was used for hydrogen production from wheat starch. The liquid fermentation products and hydrodynamic characteristics were analyzed using high performance liquid chromatography, tracer studies, and gas analysis. A mean residence time of 29 h and a feed strength of 4 gCOD/l resulted in a total gas production of 230 l/d containing 42% hydrogen and 11% methane. The gas collected from the different compartments highly differed in composition showing a partial phase separation, with maximum H2 concentrations of up to 60% observed in the first compartment. 49% and 44% of the total H2 produced were derived during the formation of acetic and butyric acid respectively. Just 8% of the H2 was produced during propionic acid synthesis. Concentrations up to 1 g/l lactic acid built by the bifidum pathway was also observed.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Vol/bind40
Udgave nummer36
Sider (fra-til)12154-12161
Antal sider8
ISSN0360-3199
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 28 sep. 2015

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