2015
DOI: 10.1002/ceat.201400381
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Hydrogen Production by a Photosynthetic Bacterium: Some Analytical Solutions

Abstract: The mathematical model for hydrogen production by the photosynthetic bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus in a batch photobioreactor is discussed. An analytical method -the homotopy perturbation method -is presented to solve the nonlinear differential equations that describe the biomass formation, substrate utilization, and hydrogen production with respect to time. Approximate analytical expressions for the concentrations of biomass, substrate and hydrogen are derived for various values of the relevant parameters.… Show more

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“…BioH 2 formation by fermentation is gaining significant interest due to continuation of the process in the absence of light with a simple operation system [96]. Photofermenation is simply conversion of organic substrates like carbohydrates into hydrogen via purple non-sulfur bacterial (PNS) species such as Rhodobacter which is favorable due to their high energy conversion efficiency [78].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…BioH 2 formation by fermentation is gaining significant interest due to continuation of the process in the absence of light with a simple operation system [96]. Photofermenation is simply conversion of organic substrates like carbohydrates into hydrogen via purple non-sulfur bacterial (PNS) species such as Rhodobacter which is favorable due to their high energy conversion efficiency [78].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%