2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2012.02.186
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Enhanced bio-hydrogen production from sugarcane juice by immobilized Clostridium butyricum on sugarcane bagasse

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“…From our previous experiment, sugarcane juice was used to produce hydrogen and the highest hydrogen yield (HY) of 2.29 L H 2 /L substrate was obtained under the optimum replacement ratio of 50% (v/v) [8], Therefore, the energy production from hydrogen was [2.29 × (0.089 × 121)] = 24.66 kJ. In this study, the acidic effluent coming from hydrogen fermentation process of sugarcane juice was used to produce methane and the maximum MY of 331 mL CH 4 / g-VS added was obtained under the optimum conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…From our previous experiment, sugarcane juice was used to produce hydrogen and the highest hydrogen yield (HY) of 2.29 L H 2 /L substrate was obtained under the optimum replacement ratio of 50% (v/v) [8], Therefore, the energy production from hydrogen was [2.29 × (0.089 × 121)] = 24.66 kJ. In this study, the acidic effluent coming from hydrogen fermentation process of sugarcane juice was used to produce methane and the maximum MY of 331 mL CH 4 / g-VS added was obtained under the optimum conditions.…”
Section: Energy Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effluent from hydrogen fermentation of sugarcane juice by C. butyricum with a HY of 3.04 mol H 2 /mol sucrose [8] was used as the substrate. The main VFAs in this effluent were butyric and acetic acids with a high COD value of 18,500 mg-COD/L.…”
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“…O principal açúcar encontrado no caldo de cana é sacarose com uma concentração aproximada de 200 g / L. (PLANGKLANG et al, 2012). Roychowdhury et al (1988) realizaram reatores em bateladas utilizando varias fontes de carbono (caldo-de-cana, amido de milho, papel sacarificado e açúcares puros) em condição mesofílica para produção de H2.…”
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