Bioresource Technology, Vol.152, 140-146, 2014
Biohydrogen production from sugarcane bagasse by integrating dark- and photo-fermentation
Hydrogen production from sugarcane bagasse (SCB) by integrating dark-fermentation by Enterobacter aerogenes MTCC 2822 and photo-fermentation by Rhodopseudomonas BHU 01 was investigated. The SCB was hydrolysed by sulphuric acid and the hydrolysate detoxified by passing through adsorbent resin column (Amberlite XAD-4) to remove the inhibitory furfural, and subjected to dark-fermentation. The cellulosic residue from acid hydrolysis was hydrolysed by the new isolate Cellulomonas fimi to release sugars for H-2 production by E. aerogenes, through simultaneous saccharification, filtration and fermentation (SSFF). Cumulative H-2 production during dark-fermentation and SSFF was 1000 and 613 ml/L, respectively. The spent media of dark-fermentation and SSFF were utilized for photo-fermentation by Rhodopseudomonas BHU 01. The cumulative H-2 production was 755 ml/L for dark-fermentation and 351 ml/L for SSFF spent medium. (C) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.