Article | REF: BIO3351 V2

Biohydrogen production by dark fermentation

Authors: Eric TRABLY, Gwendoline CHRISTOPHE, Eric LATRILLE, Christian LARROCHE

Publication date: February 10, 2018, Review date: July 21, 2022

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4. Biohydrogen production processes

4.1 Bioprocessing the biological potential for biohydrogen production

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4.1.1 Source and preparation of inocula: culture pre-treatment

The majority of inocula used for hydrogen production are derived either from methanization processes or from strict anaerobic natural environments. They therefore contain a high concentration of methanogenic archaea, which must be eliminated before use

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