DocumentCode :
3600477
Title :
Biohydrogen production by coupling an electrochemical system with a biological treatment
Author :
Abdallah, Rawa ; Taha, Samir ; Geneste, Florence ; Floner, Didier ; Amrane, Abdeltif ; Djelal, Hayet ; Fourcade, Florence
Author_Institution :
Centre Azm pour la Rech. en Biotechnol. et ses Applic., Univ. Libanaise, Tripoli, Lebanon
fYear :
2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
The main objective of this work was to examine the feasibility of biohydrogen production using ammonium solution resulting from nitrate electrochemical reduction. In this coupled process a concentrated nitrate solution of 3g NO3-L-1 was firstly converted to ammonium using a home-made electrochemical flow cell, leading to 97% ammonium selectivity. This solution was then used as a nitrogen source to produce H2 in a batch system involving heat-treated aerobic activated sludge. Under proved optimal conditions, pH 5.5 and 15g L-1 initial glucose concentration a hydrogen yield of 0.35 mol H2/mol glucose was obtained, with total consumption of the produced ammonium. The obtained biogas contains only H2 and CO2 and was free of methane, hydrogen sulphide (H2S) and nitrous oxide (N2O).
Keywords :
ammonium compounds; biotechnology; cells (electric); heat treatment; hydrogen production; nitrogen; reduction (chemical); sludge treatment; ammonium selectivity; ammonium solution; batch system; biohydrogen production; biological treatment; electrochemical system; glucose concentration; heat-treated aerobic activated sludge; home-made electrochemical flow cell; hydrogen sulphide; hydrogen yield; methane; nitrate electrochemical reduction; nitrogen source; nitrous oxide; Biology; Electrodes; Heating; Hydrogen; Nitrogen; Sugar; Ammonium; Biohydrogen production; Heat treated activated sludge; Nitrate electrochemical reduction;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Renewable Energies for Developing Countries (REDEC), 2014 International Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/REDEC.2014.7038521
Filename :
7038521
Link To Document :
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