Título
Fermentative biohydrogen production: trends and perspectives
Biological hydrogen production: trends and perspectives
11627/387611627/3876
Autor
Dávila Vázquez, Gustavo
Arriaga García, Sonia Lorena
Alatriste Mondragón, Felipe
De León Rodríguez, Antonio
Rosales Colunga, Luis Manuel
Razo Flores, Elías
Resumen
"Biologically produced hydrogen (biohydrogen) is a valuable gas that is seen as a future energy carrier, since its utilization via combustion or fuel cells produces pure water. Heterotrophic fermentations for biohydrogen production are driven by a wide variety of microorganisms such as strict anaerobes, facultative anaerobes and aerobes kept under anoxic conditions. Substrates such as simple sugars, starch, cellulose, as well as diverse organic waste materials can be used for biohydrogen production. Various bioreactor types have been used and operated under batch and continuous conditions; substantial increases in hydrogen yields have been achieved through optimum design of the bioreactor and fermentation conditions. This review explores the research work carried out in fermentative hydrogen production using organic compounds as substrates. The review also presents the state of the art in novel molecular strategies to improve the hydrogen production."
Fecha de publicación
2008-01Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11157-007-9122-7Área de conocimiento
CIENCIAS AGROPECUARIAS Y BIOTECNOLOGÍAColecciones
Editor
SpringerPalabras clave
Anaerobic conditionsBiohydrogen
Biomass
Bioreactor
Dark fermentation
Gene manipulation
Hydrogenases
Hydrogen production
Mixed culture