Enhanced biohydrogen production by integrating wastewater and photo-fermentation
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Open access
Authors
Al-mohammedawi, Hassan Hadi Hasson
Date
2020Supervisor
Hussein Znad
Ming Ang
Type
Thesis
Award
PhD
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Science and Engineering
School
WASM: Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering
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Abstract
Currently, a great deal of studies is being accomplished on biohydrogen which is produced by biological processes. However, these methods are limited by the low hydrogen yield and the expensive cost of synthetic hydrogen production medium. The best approach to overcome limitations is to apply wastewater as a feedstock for hydrogen production with efficient strategies. This study demonstrated the roles of different strategies such as optimization, feedstock pre-treatment processes and metals supplementation on biohydrogen production.
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