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Multiplication conditions in light reaction and hydrogen production in dark fermentation using Chlamydomonas reinhardtii  

Kim, Ji-Seong (Water Environment & Remediation Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
Park, Ho-Il (Water Environment & Remediation Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
Kim, Dong-Kun (Water Environment & Remediation Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
Gong, Gyeng-Taek (Reaction Media Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
Cho, Kyung-Suk (Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Ewha Womans University)
Pak, Dae-Won (Water Environment & Remediation Research Center, Korea Institute of Science and Technology)
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Transactions of the Korean hydrogen and new energy society / v.16, no.1, 2005 , pp. 17-24 More about this Journal
Abstract
We experimented on growth in light and production of hydrogen and organic matters in dark fermentation by using C. reinhardtii. In the light, growth rate of C. reinhardtii following $CO_2$ fixation was proportional to consumption rate of nitrogen source. And the starch in cell was accumulated more when the period of culture was lengthened more. But the accumulation rate of starch in cell was decreased when the growth rate of cell become dull. In the dark fermentation, the production volume and production rate of hydrogen were the highest value in the mid exponential state among other states. The utilization efficiency of substrate was better in the early exponential state than other states. In production of organic matters, acetic acid didn't change remarkably and ethanol showed the highest value in early exponential state.
Keywords
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii; Hydrogen production; Organic material production; Starch; Dark fermentation;
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