The use of the carbon/nitrogen ratio and specific organic loading rate as tools for improving biohydrogen production in fixed-bed reactors.

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Laboratory of Biological Processes, Center for Research, Development and Innovation in Environmental Engineering, São Carlos School of Engineering, University of São Paulo 1100, João Dagnone Ave., Santa Angelina, 13563-120 São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil.

Published: March 2015

This study assessed the effect of the carbon/nitrogen (C/N) ratio on the hydrogen production from sucrose-based synthetic wastewater in upflow fixed-bed anaerobic reactors. C/N ratios of 40, 90, 140, and 190 (g C/g N) were studied using sucrose and urea as the carbon and nitrogen sources, respectively. An optimum hydrogen yield of 3.5 mol H mol sucrose was obtained for a C/N ratio of 137 by means of mathematical adjustment. For all C/N ratios, the sucrose removal efficiency reached values greater than 80% and was stable after the transient stage. However, biogas production was not stable at all C/N ratios as a consequence of the continuous decreasing of the specific organic loading rate (SOLR) when the biomass accumulated in the fixed-bed, causing the proliferation of H-consuming microorganisms. It was found that the application of a constant SOLR of 6.0 g sucrose g VSS d stabilized the system.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5466190PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.btre.2014.10.010DOI Listing

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