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Hydrogen Photo-Production using Chlorella sp. through Sulfur-deprived and Hybrid System Strategy
2015
Chemical Engineering Transactions
The world must find a way of producing fuel from renewable energy sources to replace the fossil fuels. The sustained production of hydrogen by Chlorella sp., a unicellular green alga, can be achieved in sulfur-deprived culture conditions, besides integrating dark and light bio-hydrogen production strategy. Moreover, dark fermentation carried out by bacterial consortium in anaerobic systems provides organic acids such as acetic, lactic, propionic, butyric. These compounds may be used by the
doi:10.3303/cet1543051
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