Articles with "bio hydrogen" as a keyword



Robust adsorption of Direct Navy Blue-106 from textile industrial effluents by bio-hydrogen fermented waste derived activated carbon: Equilibrium and kinetic studies

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Published in 2017 at "Arabian Journal of Chemistry"

DOI: 10.1016/j.arabjc.2013.11.050

Abstract: Abstract The developed bio-hydrogen fermented waste activated carbon ( BHFW-AC ) has proven to be a cost effective, highly efficient and eco-friendly adsorbent, an alternative (low cost) source of AC for the removal of Direct… read more here.

Keywords: adsorption; hydrogen fermented; bio hydrogen; equilibrium ... See more keywords
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Full length obtains of hydA and phylogenetic analysis of bio-hydrogen production new species of Clostridium based on efficient hydA degenerate primers

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Published in 2019 at "International Journal of Hydrogen Energy"

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2019.05.050

Abstract: Abstract In fermentative bio-hydrogen production, bacteria from genus Clostridium are considered to be efficient candidates. Studies on bacteria isolation and functional gene analysis of Clostridium make contribution to the H2 production efficiency improvement. In this… read more here.

Keywords: hydrogen; bio hydrogen; hyda gene; production ... See more keywords
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A P-graph approach for the synthesis of national-wide bio-hydrogen network from palm oil mill effluent

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Published in 2020 at "International Journal of Hydrogen Energy"

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.04.179

Abstract: Abstract The shift from conventional hydrogen production that utilised fossil-based energy towards a more sustainable practice is essential. Recently, the interest in utilising renewable hydrogen sources associated with bio-gas has risen. This work aims to… read more here.

Keywords: bio hydrogen; palm oil; network; hydrogen ... See more keywords
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Improved bio-hydrogen production by overexpression of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and FeFe hydrogenase in Clostridium acetobutylicum

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Published in 2021 at "International Journal of Hydrogen Energy"

DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2021.08.222

Abstract: Abstract Clostridium acetobutylicum is an attractive industrial microorganism for biochemical production, but there have been few attempts for bio-hydrogen production based on metabolic engineering. In this study, metabolically engineered C. acetobutylicum carrying glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (zwf)… read more here.

Keywords: clostridium acetobutylicum; production; hydrogen; bio hydrogen ... See more keywords
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Effective and long-term continuous bio-hydrogen production by optimizing fixed-bed material in the bioreactor

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Published in 2019 at "Process Biochemistry"

DOI: 10.1016/j.procbio.2019.04.021

Abstract: Abstract Three fixed-bed materials including chlorinated polyethylene (CPE), loofah sponge (LS) and porous nylon (PN) were investigated for enhancing bio-hydrogen production in anaerobic digestion. In the batch operation, the bioreactor fixed with CPE achieved the… read more here.

Keywords: hydrogen production; bioreactor; hydrogen; bio hydrogen ... See more keywords
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A Review of the Enhancement of Bio-Hydrogen Generation by Chemicals Addition

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Published in 2019 at "Catalysts"

DOI: 10.3390/catal9040353

Abstract: Bio-hydrogen production (BHP) produced from renewable bio-resources is an attractive route for green energy production, due to its compelling advantages of relative high efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and lower ecological impact. This study reviewed different BHP pathways,… read more here.

Keywords: hydrogen; bio hydrogen; hydrogen generation; addition ... See more keywords
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Fermentative Bio-Hydrogen Production of Food Waste in the Presence of Different Concentrations of Salt (Na+) and Nitrogen.

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Published in 2019 at "Journal of microbiology and biotechnology"

DOI: 10.4014/jmb.1808.08023

Abstract: Fermentation of food waste in the presence of different concentrations of salt (Na+) and ammonia was conducted to investigate the interrelation of Na+ and ammonia content in biohydrogen production. Analysis of the experimental results showed… read more here.

Keywords: hydrogen production; bio hydrogen; production; different concentrations ... See more keywords