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Biohydrogen - Advances and Processes / edited by Carlos Ricardo Soccol, Satinder Kaur Brar, Kugenthiren Permaul, Kannan Pakshirajan, Júlio Cesar de Carvalho.

Springer Nature - Springer Biomedical and Life Sciences eBooks 2024 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Soccol, Carlos Ricardo, editor.
Series:
Biofuel and Biorefinery Technologies, 2363-7617 ; 13
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Industrial microbiology.
Renewable energy sources.
Energy policy.
Industrial Microbiology.
Renewable Energy.
Energy Policy, Economics and Management.
Local Subjects:
Industrial Microbiology.
Renewable Energy.
Energy Policy, Economics and Management.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (614 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer Nature Switzerland : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
Biohydrogen is the cleanest biofuel. It has the highest energy content by weight and burns cleanly – generating just water. It is the best choice for fuel cells, where it generates electricity directly, in its reaction with oxygen. Biohydrogen appears naturally as part of gases from mammal digestive systems, and it can be produced in specially designed anaerobic biodigesters, or through photocatalysis with microalgae. The gas is also easy to purify and use. As a green hydrogen obtained through bioprocesses, economical biohydrogen production is full of challenges and opportunities: from efficient and fast substrate conversion to storage, transportation, and safe use, there are several aspects that must be developed. Research in this field attacks the challenge of large-scale, efficient production from several directions: substrate pretreatment to enhance digestibility, metabolic networks analysis, and microbial diversity and succession to highlight constraints in production, bioreactor, and downstream design to improve throughput and reduce costs, to cite a few. This volume presents a brief introduction to biohydrogen production, and then explores the recent advances and developments in the area, in twenty four chapters written by specialists on the matter.
Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction to Biohydrogen: Advancements, Challenges, and Perspectives of the Cleanest Biofuel
Chapter 2: Molecular Hydrogen (H2) Metabolism in Microbes: A special focus on biohydrogen production
Chapter 3: Biohydrogen: Microbiology and Microbial Dynamics in Dark Fermentation
Chapter 4: Biohydrogen Production in Anaerobic Reactors
Chapter 5: Biohydrogen production by mono- versus co- and mixed cultures
Chapter 6: Biohydrogen production by photosynthetic microorganisms
Chapter 7: Metabolic engineering and synthetic biology in biohydrogen production
Chapter 8: Substrate composition and effects on biohydrogen production
Chapter 9: Biomass immobilization in biohydrogen production
Chapter 10:Enhancement of biohydrogen production using chemical additives and nanoparticles
Chapter 11: Feedstocks and cases I - Biohydrogen production from agroindustrial wastes – pretreatment, process engineering and techno-economic analysis
Chapter 12: Feedstocks and cases II - Bioprocessing of domestic wastewater and sewage sludge for biohydrogen production: different routes and pretreatment strategies
Chapter 13: Feedstocks and cases III - Biohydrogen from algal biomass (macro and microalgae)
Chapter 14: Biohythane production
Chapter 15: Volatile fatty acids production and recovery in biohydrogen production
Chapter 16: Biohydrogen and polyhydroxyalkanoates coupled production
Chapter 17: Microbial electrolysis cells for biohydrogen production from effluents
Chaper 18: Gas mass transfer and system pressure in biohydrogen production
Chapter 19: Computational modelling and optimization strategies for biohydrogen production
Chapter 20: Various routes for hydrogen production and its utilization for sustainable economy
Chapter 21: Biohydrogen downstream processing and storage systems
Chapter 22: A Life cycle assessment and economic perspective of biohydrogen production
Chapter 23: Biohydrogen and the circular economy: Insertion of biohydrogen production in biorefineries aiming at zero-waste processes
Chapter 24: Patents in biohydrogen production.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
3-031-49818-6

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