3. Biological hydrogen production
Biological hydrogen production involves the use of living organisms, mainly various species of bacteria and algae, which release hydrogen gas as part of their metabolism. All biological hydrogen production processes are fundamentally associated with the inherent presence of certain hydrogen-producing enzymes, such as hydrogenases or nitrogenases, in the system of microorganisms .
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