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High NH3N tolerance of a cheR2-deletion Rhodobacter capsulatus mutant for photo-fermentative hydrogen production using cornstalk

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Abstract A mutant, JL1601, with a cheR2 gene deletion was constructed with Rhodobacter capsulatus JL1 as the wild type strain. The effects of pH, ammonia nitrogen concentration and light intensity… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A mutant, JL1601, with a cheR2 gene deletion was constructed with Rhodobacter capsulatus JL1 as the wild type strain. The effects of pH, ammonia nitrogen concentration and light intensity on the photo-fermentative hydrogen production performance of JL1601 were studied. Suitable pH range for hydrogen production with the cheR2- mutant migrated from faintly acid to weak alkaline condition, and R.capsulatus JL1601 (cheR2-) showed higher NH3 N tolerance. The mutant performed better H2 production performance than the wildtype under the same illumination condition. The maximum H2 yield and rate of R.capsulatus JL1601 (cheR2-) obtained to be 4406.7 ± 45.9 mL/L and 54.1 ± 1.6 mL/(L·h) with the mixture of acetate and butyrate as the carbon sources, which were increased by 36.3% and 12.3% in comparison to those of wildtype, respectively. Practical experiments using acid-enzymatic pretreated cornstalk as the carbon source indicated that, the maximum hydrogen yields by the mutant JL1601 (cheR2-) was up to 224.85 ± 5.18 mL-H2/g-cornstalk, which increased by 171.43% compared with that of wild type strain.

Keywords: capsulatus; hydrogen production; cher2; hydrogen; jl1601 cher2

Journal Title: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Year Published: 2019

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