Biohythane production from marine macroalgae Sargassum sp. coupling dark fermentation and anaerobic digestion

Bioresour Technol. 2015 Aug:190:251-6. doi: 10.1016/j.biortech.2015.04.052. Epub 2015 Apr 29.

Abstract

Potential biohythane production from Sargassum sp. was evaluated in a two stage process. In the first stage, hydrogen dark fermentation was performed by Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus. Sargassum sp. concentrations (VS) of 2.5, 4.9 and 7.4gL(-1) and initial inoculum concentrations (CDW) of 0.04 and 0.09gL(-1) of C. saccharolyticus were used in substrate/inoculum ratios ranging from 28 to 123. The end products from hydrogen production process were subsequently used for biogas production. The highest hydrogen and methane production yields, 91.3±3.3Lkg(-1) and 541±10Lkg(-1), respectively, were achieved with 2.5gL(-1) of Sargassum sp. (VS) and 0.09gL(-1)of inoculum (CDW). The biogas produced contained 14-20% of hydrogen. Potential energy production from Sargassum sp. in two stage process was estimated in 242GJha(-1)yr(-1). A maximum energy supply of 600EJyr(-1) could be obtained from the ocean potential area for macroalgae production.

Keywords: Biohydrogen; Biohythane; Caldicellulosiruptor saccharolyticus; Marine biomass; Sargassum sp..

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Anaerobiosis / physiology
  • Aquatic Organisms / metabolism
  • Batch Cell Culture Techniques / methods
  • Biofuels / microbiology*
  • Bioreactors / microbiology
  • Cell Proliferation / physiology
  • Fermentation
  • Hydrogen / isolation & purification
  • Hydrogen / metabolism*
  • Light
  • Methane / isolation & purification
  • Methane / metabolism*
  • Sargassum / classification
  • Sargassum / physiology*
  • Seawater / microbiology*
  • Species Specificity
  • Water Microbiology

Substances

  • Biofuels
  • Hydrogen
  • Methane