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Hydrogen Production from Wastewater in Takju Manufacturing Factory by Microbial Consortium  

Lee, Ki-Seok (Department of Environmental Engineering, Chonnam National University)
Bae, Sang-Ok (Jeonnam Bioindustry Foundation)
Kang, Chang-Min (Department of Environmental Health, Chodang University)
Chung, Seon-Yong (Department of Environmental Engineering, Chonnam National University)
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KSBB Journal / v.23, no.3, 2008 , pp. 199-204 More about this Journal
Abstract
Culture conditions for biological hydrogen production were investigated in wastewater of Takju manufacturing factory. Rhodobacter spaeroides KCTC1425, photosynthesis bacteria, and Enterobacter cloacae YJ-1, anaerobic bacteria were used. The hydrogen production were $195.3m{\ell}{\cdot}H_2/{\ell}$ broth for Rhodobacter spaeroides KCTC1425 and $271.8m{\ell}{\cdot}H_2/{\ell}$ broth for Enterobacter cloacae YJ-1 during 36 h. The hydrogen production increased with light intensity, and were highest over 12000Lux. In mixed culture of Rhodobacter spaeroides KCTC1425 and Enterobacter cloacae Y J-1, the optimum mixing ratio of hydrogen production was 20 and 80. Adding volume of yeast extract for maximum hydrogen production was 15 $g/{\ell}$, but there was no effect over that. $Na_2MoO_4$ was most effective among the inorganic salts, and the optimum volume was 0.4 $g/{\ell}$. In semi-continuous culture, total hydrogen production was $13086m{\ell}{\cdot}H_2/{\ell}$ broth for 144 h with operating period of 24 h.
Keywords
Takju wastewater; hydrogen production; light intensity; repeated batch culture; inorganic salts;
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