The effect of removal of resultant gas resulted in enhancement of the H2 yield. The technique of CO2 scavenging resulted in H2 yield being improved from 408 mL g-1 to reach the maximum of 422 mL g-1. The highest hydrogen productivity of 87.9 ml L-1 h-1 was obtained by CO2 scavenging. Biomass concentration was enhanced to 1.47 g L-1, YP/X of 287 ml g-1 L-1, YX/S of 0.294 and YH2/s of 0.0377 by the use of CO2 scavenging. The results suggested that the presence of the gaseous products in fermentation medium and headspace adversely effect biomass growth and hydrogen production. © 2008 Asian Network for Scientific Information.
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Alshiyab, H., Kalil, M. S., Hamid, A. A., & Yusoff, W. M. W. (2008). Removal of headspace CO2 increases biological hydrogen production by C. acetobutylicum. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 11(19), 2336–2340. https://doi.org/10.3923/pjbs.2008.2336.2340
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