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The Optimization of Biohydrogen Production Medium by Dark Fermentation with Enterobacter aerogenes  

Kim, Kyu-Ho (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Seoul)
Choi, Young-Jin (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Seoul)
Kim, Eui-Yong (Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Seoul)
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KSBB Journal / v.23, no.1, 2008 , pp. 54-58 More about this Journal
Abstract
Hydrogen is considered as an energy source for the future due to its environmentally friendly use in fuel cells. A promising way is the biological production of hydrogen by fermentation. In this study, the optimization of medium conditions which maximize hydrogen production from Enterobacter aerogenes KCCM 40146 were determined. As a result, the maximum attainable cumulative volume of hydrogen was 431 $m{\ell}$ under the conditions of 0.5M potassium phosphate buffer, pH 6.5 medium containing 30 g/L glucose. The best nitrogen sources were peptone and tryptone for the cell growth as well as hydrogen production. The control of cell growth rate was found to be a important experimental parameter for effective hydrogen production
Keywords
Biohydrogen production; anaerobe microorganism; dark fermentation; Enterobacter aerogenes KCCM 40146;
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