Preliminary investigation of different types of inoculums and substrate preparation for biohydrogen production

A pre-culture stage is required to obtain robustly-dividing cells with high hydrogen (H-2) production capabilities. However, a step-by-step process for biohydrogen production is scarcely reported, mainly from palm oil wastewater. Therefore, this study developed a guideline to find the best inoculum...

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Main Authors: Zainal, Bidattul Syirat, Zaini, Sabrina, Zinatizadeh, Ali Akbar, Mohd, Nuruol Syuhadaa, Ibrahim, Shaliza, Ker, Pin Jern, Mohamed, Hassan
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spelling my.um.eprints.387542024-11-01T04:04:31Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/38754/ Preliminary investigation of different types of inoculums and substrate preparation for biohydrogen production Zainal, Bidattul Syirat Zaini, Sabrina Zinatizadeh, Ali Akbar Mohd, Nuruol Syuhadaa Ibrahim, Shaliza Ker, Pin Jern Mohamed, Hassan T Technology (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) A pre-culture stage is required to obtain robustly-dividing cells with high hydrogen (H-2) production capabilities. However, a step-by-step process for biohydrogen production is scarcely reported, mainly from palm oil wastewater. Therefore, this study developed a guideline to find the best inoculum heat treatment conditions and implement the selected conditions for biohydrogen production using palm oil wastewater. This study used raw palm oil mill effluent (POME) and POME sludge as substrate and inoculum, respectively. Our findings reveal that 80 degrees C and 30 min were the best conditions for inoculum heat treatment. When testing the conditions on POME sludge and inoculating with raw POME (28 g COD/L) at 37 degrees C (reaction temperature), 24 h (reaction time), and pH 5.5, 34 mL H-2/d was recorded. A slight increase (1.1-fold) was observed compared to 5 g COD/L POME co-digested with 5 g/L glucose (31 mL H-2/d). This discovery indicates that raw POME is a potential source for biohydrogen production under anaerobic fermentation and can be directly used as substrate up to 30 g COD/L. The proposed guideline could also be implemented for different organic wastes for biohydrogen production study. MDPI 2023-02 Article PeerReviewed Zainal, Bidattul Syirat and Zaini, Sabrina and Zinatizadeh, Ali Akbar and Mohd, Nuruol Syuhadaa and Ibrahim, Shaliza and Ker, Pin Jern and Mohamed, Hassan (2023) Preliminary investigation of different types of inoculums and substrate preparation for biohydrogen production. Fermentation-Basel, 9 (2). ISSN 2311-5637, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation9020127 <https://doi.org/10.3390/fermentation9020127>. 10.3390/fermentation9020127
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topic T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Zainal, Bidattul Syirat
Zaini, Sabrina
Zinatizadeh, Ali Akbar
Mohd, Nuruol Syuhadaa
Ibrahim, Shaliza
Ker, Pin Jern
Mohamed, Hassan
Preliminary investigation of different types of inoculums and substrate preparation for biohydrogen production
description A pre-culture stage is required to obtain robustly-dividing cells with high hydrogen (H-2) production capabilities. However, a step-by-step process for biohydrogen production is scarcely reported, mainly from palm oil wastewater. Therefore, this study developed a guideline to find the best inoculum heat treatment conditions and implement the selected conditions for biohydrogen production using palm oil wastewater. This study used raw palm oil mill effluent (POME) and POME sludge as substrate and inoculum, respectively. Our findings reveal that 80 degrees C and 30 min were the best conditions for inoculum heat treatment. When testing the conditions on POME sludge and inoculating with raw POME (28 g COD/L) at 37 degrees C (reaction temperature), 24 h (reaction time), and pH 5.5, 34 mL H-2/d was recorded. A slight increase (1.1-fold) was observed compared to 5 g COD/L POME co-digested with 5 g/L glucose (31 mL H-2/d). This discovery indicates that raw POME is a potential source for biohydrogen production under anaerobic fermentation and can be directly used as substrate up to 30 g COD/L. The proposed guideline could also be implemented for different organic wastes for biohydrogen production study.
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author Zainal, Bidattul Syirat
Zaini, Sabrina
Zinatizadeh, Ali Akbar
Mohd, Nuruol Syuhadaa
Ibrahim, Shaliza
Ker, Pin Jern
Mohamed, Hassan
author_facet Zainal, Bidattul Syirat
Zaini, Sabrina
Zinatizadeh, Ali Akbar
Mohd, Nuruol Syuhadaa
Ibrahim, Shaliza
Ker, Pin Jern
Mohamed, Hassan
author_sort Zainal, Bidattul Syirat
title Preliminary investigation of different types of inoculums and substrate preparation for biohydrogen production
title_short Preliminary investigation of different types of inoculums and substrate preparation for biohydrogen production
title_full Preliminary investigation of different types of inoculums and substrate preparation for biohydrogen production
title_fullStr Preliminary investigation of different types of inoculums and substrate preparation for biohydrogen production
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary investigation of different types of inoculums and substrate preparation for biohydrogen production
title_sort preliminary investigation of different types of inoculums and substrate preparation for biohydrogen production
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2023
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