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Fermentative hydrogen production by the newly isolated Enterobacter asburiae SNU-1

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Authors

Shin, Jong-Hwan; Yoon, Jong Hyun; Ahn, Eun Kyoung; Kim, Mi-Sun; Sim, Sang Jun; Park, Tai Hyun

Issue Date
2007-02
Publisher
Elsevier
International Association for Hydrogen Energy
Citation
Int J Hydrogen Energy 2007;32:192-9
Keywords
Enterobacter asburiae SNU-1Hydrogen productionFermentationFormate decomposition
Abstract
A new fermentative hydrogen-producing bacterium was isolated from a domestic landfill and identified as Enterobacter asburiae using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and DNA-DNA hybridization methods. The isolated bacterium, designated as Enterobacter asburiae SNU-1, is a new species that has never been examined as a potential hydrogen-producing bacterium. This study examined the hydrogen-producing ability of Enterobacter asburiae SNU-1. During fermentation, the hydrogen was mainly produced in the stationary phase. The hydrogen yield based on the formate consumption was 0.43 mol hydrogen/mol formate. This strain was able to produce hydrogen over a wide range of pH (4-7.5), with the optimum pH being pH 7. The level of hydrogen production was also affected by the initial glucose concentration, and the optimum value was found to be 25 g glucose/l. The maximum and overall hydrogen productivities were 398 and 174 ml/l/hr, respectively, at pH 7 with an initial glucose concentration of 25 g/l. This strain could produce hydrogen from glucose and many other carbon sources such as fructose, sucrose, and sorbitol. (c) 2006 International Association for Hydrogen Energy. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
ISSN
0360-3199
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/9525
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijhydene.2006.08.013
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