Abstract
In this study, palm oil mill effluent (POME) was used as the substrate for biohydrogen production. Heat-treated POME sludge acclimated with POME incubated at 37°C for 24 hours was used as seed culture. Preliminary screening on the effects of inocula sizes, heat treatment, substrate concentration and pH of incubation by using a factorial design (FD) were conducted under mesophilic condition (37°C) using a serum vial (160 mL). The experimental results from two-level FD showed that pH and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) of POME significantly affected biohydrogen production. Optimizations of the specific hydrogen production (P s ) and the hydrogen production rate (R m ) were achieved by using a central composite design (CCD). The maximum P s of 272 mL H 2 /g carbohydrate was obtained under optimum conditions of pH 5.75 and substrate concentration of 80 g/L. The maximum R m of 98 mL H 2 /h was calculated under the optimum conditions of pH 5.98 and substrate concentration of 80 g/L. The optimized conditions obtained were subjected to a confirmation run and it showed reproducible data with a P s of 226 mL H 2 /g carbohydrate and R m of 72 mL H 2 /h.
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Rasdi, Z., Rahman, N. A. A., Abd-Aziz, S., Lai-Yee, P., Zulkhairi, M., Yusoff, M., … Ali Hassan, M. (2009). Statistical Optimization of Biohydrogen Production from Palm Oil Mill Effluent by Natural Microflora. The Open Biotechnology Journal, 3(1), 79–86. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874070700903010079
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