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  • Microbial electrohydrogenesis cells (MECs) utilize exoelectrogen microorganisms to produce hydrogen gas electrochemically, attracting significant scientific interest.
  • They are effective in processing residual organic materials from dark fermentative hydrogen production (DF), making them valuable for improving overall hydrogen yield in a two-stage system (DF-MEC).
  • This review assesses existing literature on DF-MEC systems, outlines the steps involved, and shares insights to aid readers in building more effective coupled setups for enhanced biohydrogen production.

Article Abstract

Microbial electrohydrogenesis cells (MECs) are devices that have attracted significant attention from the scientific community to generate hydrogen gas electrochemically with the aid of exoelectrogen microorganisms. It has been demonstrated that MECs are capable to deal with the residual organic materials present in effluents generated along with dark fermentative hydrogen bioproduction (DF). Consequently, MECs stand as attractive post-treatment units to enhance the global H yield as a part of a two-stage, integrated application (DF-MEC). In this review article, it is aimed (i) to assess results communicated in the relevant literature on cascade DF-MEC systems, (ii) describe the characteristics of each steps involved and (iii) discuss the experiences as well as the lessons in order to facilitate knowledge transfer and help the interested readers with the construction of more efficient coupled set-ups, leading eventually to the improvement of overall biohydrogen evolution performances.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2017.12.064DOI Listing

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