The start-up of continuous biohydrogen production from cheese whey: Comparison of inoculum pretreatment methods and reactors with moving and fixed polyurethane carriers

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This article presents the results of the start-up of continuous production of biohydrogen from cheese whey (CW) in an anaerobic filter (AF) and anaerobic fluidized bed (AFB) with a polyurethane carrier. Heat and acid pretreatments were used for the inactivation of hydrogenscavengers in the inoculum (mesophilic and thermophilic anaerobic sludge). Acid pretreatment was effective for thermophilic anaerobic sludge to suppress methanogenic activity, and heat treatment was effective for mesophilic anaerobic sludge. Maximum specific yields of hydrogen, namely 178 mL/g chemical oxygen demand (COD) and 149 mL/g COD for AFB and AF, respectively, were obtained at the hydraulic retention time (HRT) of 4.5 days and organic load rate (OLR) of 6.61 kg COD/(m3 day). At the same time, the maximum hydrogen production rates of 1.28 and 1.9 NL/(L day) for AF and AFB, respectively, were obtained at the HRT of 2.02 days and OLR of 14.88 kg COD/(m3 day). At the phylum level, the dominant taxa were Firmicutes (65% in AF and 60% in AFB), and at the genus level, Lactobacillus (40% in AF and 43% in AFB) and Bifidobacterium (24% in AF and 30% in AFB).

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Mikheeva, E. R., Katraeva, I. V., Kovalev, A. A., Kovalev, D. A., Nozhevnikova, A. N., Panchenko, V., … Litti, Y. V. (2021). The start-up of continuous biohydrogen production from cheese whey: Comparison of inoculum pretreatment methods and reactors with moving and fixed polyurethane carriers. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(2), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11020510

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