Título
Standardized protocol for determination of biohydrogen potential
11627/559211627/5592
Autor
Carrillo Reyes, Julián
Buitron, German
Moreno Andrade, Ivan
Tapia Rodríguez, Aida Cecilia
Palomo Briones, Rodolfo
Razo Flores, Elías
Aguilar Juárez, Oscar
Arreola Vargas, Jorge
Bernet, Nicolas
Maluf Braga, Adriana Ferreira
Braga, Lucía
Castelló, Elena
Chatellard, Lucile
Etchebehere, Claudia
Fuentes, Laura
León Becerril, Elizabeth
Méndez Acosta, Hugo Oscar
Ruíz Filippi, Gonzalo
Tapia Venegas, Estela
Trably, Eric
Wenzel, Jorge
Zaiat, Marcelo
Resumen
"Biohydrogen production potential (BHP) depends on several factors like inoculum source, substrate, pH, among many others. Batch assays are the most common strategy to evaluate such parameters, where the comparison is a challenging task due to the different procedures used. The present method introduces the first internationally validated protocol, evaluated by 8 independent laboratories from 5 different countries, to assess the biohydrogen potential. As quality criteria, a coefficient of variation of the cumulative hydrogen production (Hmax) was defined to be <15 %. Two options to run BHP batch tests were proposed; a manual protocol with periodic measurements of biogas production, needing conventional laboratory materials and analytical equipment for biogas characterization; and an automatic protocol, which is run in a device developed for online measurements of low biogas production. The detailed procedures for both protocol options are presented, as well as data validating them. The validation showed acceptable repeatability and reproducibility, measured as intra- and inter-laboratory coefficient of variation, which can be reduced up to 9 %."
Fecha de publicación
2020Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mex.2019.11.027Área de conocimiento
CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICASColecciones
Editor
ElsevierPalabras clave
Biohydrogen potential protocolAutomatic protocol
Dark fermentation
Heat-treated inoculum
Manual protocol