Maximizing Hydrogen Production by Cyanobacteria

Hermann Bothe, Stefanie Winkelmann, Gudrun Boison
2008 Zeitschrift für Naturforschung C - A Journal of Biosciences  
When incubated anaerobically, in the light, in the presence of C2H2 and high concentrations of H2, both Mo-grown Anabaena variabilis and either Mo- or V-grown Anabaena azotica produce large amounts of H2 in addition to the H2 initially added. In contrast, C2H2- reduction is diminished under these conditions. The additional H2-production mainly originates from nitrogenase with the V-enzyme being more effective than the Mo-protein. This enhanced H2-production in the presence of added H2 and C2H2
more » ... hould be of interest in approaches to commercially exploit solar energy conversion by cyanobacterial photosynthesis for the generation of molecular hydrogen as a clean energy source
doi:10.1515/znc-2008-3-412 fatcat:73lexgyrjvga7mikc5pxtdirp4