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Hydrodynamic characteristics and model of fluidized bed reactor with immobilised cells on activated carbon for biohydrogen production

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Abstract A mathematical model of minimum fluidization velocity (Umf) was developed based on the hydrodynamic characteristics of the fluidized bed reactors (FBR) with immobilised cells attached to activated carbon at… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A mathematical model of minimum fluidization velocity (Umf) was developed based on the hydrodynamic characteristics of the fluidized bed reactors (FBR) with immobilised cells attached to activated carbon at thermophilic biohydrogen fermentation. The maximum hydrogen productivity rate of 7.8 mmolH2/L.h and hydrogen yield of 2.2 molH2/mol of sugar consumed was obtained when the HRT was shortened from 48 h to 6 h. The presence of the immobilised cells enriched the biomass composition in the FBR from 4.9 to 7.1 g VSS/L and maximum energy generated was 58.7 KJ H2/L.d. The FBR had to be operated at a high Umf of 0.05–0.44 cm/s and a low terminal velocity of 2.11 cm/s to prevent the immobilised cells from washed out from the FBR, hence achieved an adequate fluidization system. A screening of the microbial population by DGGE revealed that the T. thermosaccharolyticum sp. was dominant for all the HRTs, thereby indicating that this bacterium is resilient towards environmental disturbances.

Keywords: hydrodynamic characteristics; immobilised cells; fluidized bed; activated carbon; biohydrogen

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

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