Synergistic enhancement of biohydrogen production by supplementing with green synthesized magnetic iron nanoparticles using thermophilic mixed bacteria culture
The production of biohydrogen can be improved by focusing on the nutrients needed by fermentative bacteria like iron. Iron reacts with the [Fe-Fe]-hydrogenase enzyme within the mixed bacteria culture for optimum hydrogen release. Iron nanoparticles (NPs) are attractive due to its unique propertie...
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my.iium.irep.1006792022-10-17T04:21:12Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/100679/ Synergistic enhancement of biohydrogen production by supplementing with green synthesized magnetic iron nanoparticles using thermophilic mixed bacteria culture Abdul Aziz, Ainul Husna Engliman, Nurul Sakinah Mansor, Mariatul Fadzillah Mohamed Abdul, Peer Arisht, Shalini Narayanan Jamali, Nur Syakina Ming, Foong Tiang TP315 Fuel TP500 Fermentation industries. Beverages. Alcohol The production of biohydrogen can be improved by focusing on the nutrients needed by fermentative bacteria like iron. Iron reacts with the [Fe-Fe]-hydrogenase enzyme within the mixed bacteria culture for optimum hydrogen release. Iron nanoparticles (NPs) are attractive due to its unique properties and high reactivity. It can be produced through green synthesis, a more eco-friendly and relatively lower cost process, by using iron salt as precursor and green coconut shell extracted by deep eutectic solvent (DES) as reducing agent. The coconut shell extract consists of phytochemicals that help in producing poly�disperse magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles at ~75 nm in size. The addition of optimum concentration of 200 mg Fe/L magnetic iron NPs resulted in the maximum cumulative hydrogen production, glucose utilization and hydrogen yield of 101.33 mL, 9.12 g/L and 0.79 mol H2/mol glucose respectively. Furthermore, the kinetic analysis on Gompertz model using the optimum magnetic iron NPs concentration showed that the hydrogen production potential (P) and hydrogen production rate (Rm) increased to 50.69 mL and 3.30 mL/h respectively and the lag phase time reduced about 7.12 h as compared with the control experiment (0 mg Fe/L). These results indicated the positive effects of magnetic iron NPs supplementation on fermentative biohydrogen production of mixed bacteria culture and proved the feasibility of adding the magnetic iron NPs as the micronutrient for enhancement of such hydrogen production system. Elsevier 2022-10-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/100679/1/1-s2.0-S0360319922042446-main.pdf Abdul Aziz, Ainul Husna and Engliman, Nurul Sakinah and Mansor, Mariatul Fadzillah and Mohamed Abdul, Peer and Arisht, Shalini Narayanan and Jamali, Nur Syakina and Ming, Foong Tiang (2022) Synergistic enhancement of biohydrogen production by supplementing with green synthesized magnetic iron nanoparticles using thermophilic mixed bacteria culture. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. ISSN 0360-3199 (In Press) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0360319922042446?via%3Dihub 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2022.09.105 |
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The production of biohydrogen can be improved by focusing on the nutrients needed by
fermentative bacteria like iron. Iron reacts with the [Fe-Fe]-hydrogenase enzyme within
the mixed bacteria culture for optimum hydrogen release. Iron nanoparticles (NPs) are
attractive due to its unique properties and high reactivity. It can be produced through green
synthesis, a more eco-friendly and relatively lower cost process, by using iron salt as
precursor and green coconut shell extracted by deep eutectic solvent (DES) as reducing agent. The coconut shell extract consists of phytochemicals that help in producing poly�disperse magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles at ~75 nm in size. The addition of optimum
concentration of 200 mg Fe/L magnetic iron NPs resulted in the maximum cumulative
hydrogen production, glucose utilization and hydrogen yield of 101.33 mL, 9.12 g/L and
0.79 mol H2/mol glucose respectively. Furthermore, the kinetic analysis on Gompertz
model using the optimum magnetic iron NPs concentration showed that the hydrogen
production potential (P) and hydrogen production rate (Rm) increased to 50.69 mL and
3.30 mL/h respectively and the lag phase time reduced about 7.12 h as compared with the
control experiment (0 mg Fe/L). These results indicated the positive effects of magnetic iron
NPs supplementation on fermentative biohydrogen production of mixed bacteria culture
and proved the feasibility of adding the magnetic iron NPs as the micronutrient for
enhancement of such hydrogen production system. |
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Synergistic enhancement of biohydrogen
production by supplementing with green
synthesized magnetic iron nanoparticles using
thermophilic mixed bacteria culture |
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Synergistic enhancement of biohydrogen
production by supplementing with green
synthesized magnetic iron nanoparticles using
thermophilic mixed bacteria culture |
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Synergistic enhancement of biohydrogen
production by supplementing with green
synthesized magnetic iron nanoparticles using
thermophilic mixed bacteria culture |
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Synergistic enhancement of biohydrogen
production by supplementing with green
synthesized magnetic iron nanoparticles using
thermophilic mixed bacteria culture |
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Synergistic enhancement of biohydrogen
production by supplementing with green
synthesized magnetic iron nanoparticles using
thermophilic mixed bacteria culture |
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synergistic enhancement of biohydrogen
production by supplementing with green
synthesized magnetic iron nanoparticles using
thermophilic mixed bacteria culture |
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