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Taciana Carneiro Chaves1, Georgia Nayane Silva Belo Gois1, Fernanda Santana Peiter1, Daniele Vital Vich1, Eduardo Lucena Cavalcante de Amorim2.
Abstract
This study evaluated an anaerobic fluidized bed reactor to produce hydrogen from sugarcane molasses of 25 g-COD L-1. The reactor of 1.2 L working volume contained shredded tires as support material. The inoculum was sludge obtained in a UASB reactor of a sewage treatment plant. The AFBR was operated at hydraulic retention times of 12, 6, 4 and 3 h. The maximum hydrogen production rate (1.44 L-H2 h-1 L-1) and the highest hydrogen yield (3.07 mol-H2 mol-1-glucose) occurred at HRT of 4 and 6 h, respectively. The highest COD removal (23.3 ± 8.5%) was achieved at HRT of 12 h, while the HRT of 6 h presented the maximum carbohydrate conversion of 70.1 ± 2.2%. Ethanol (44-67%) and acetic acid (18-38%) were the main metabolites produced, emphasizing a predominance of ethanol-type fermentation pathway in the process. The PCR-DGGE analysis revealed that the bacterial community presented a maximum similarity of 88% between HRT of 4 and 3 h, indicating that the microbial dynamic altered as the organic load has increased. The highest Shannon-Winner index of 2.77 was obtained at HRT of 6 h, inferring that higher microbial diversity favored hydrogen production.Entities:
Keywords: Anaerobic fluidized bed reactor; Ethanol-type fermentation; Hydrogen production; Sugarcane molasses
Year: 2020 PMID: 32978660 DOI: 10.1007/s00449-020-02443-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioprocess Biosyst Eng ISSN: 1615-7591 Impact factor: 3.210