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Title
Hydrogen production via dark fermentation: a comprehensive review of influential factors
Authors
MONICA SACHDEVA TAGGAR, AMANPREET KAUR, CHAHAK JAIN, ANU KALIA and SARBJIT SINGH SOOCH
Received
May 19, 2024
Published
Volume 58 Issue 9-10 September-December
Keywords
dark fermentation, biohydrogen, facultative anaerobes, strict anaerobes
Abstract
Biohydrogen is a promising low-carbon energy source due to its high energy density, and emerging technologies have
been studied to achieve highly efficient and competitive H2 production. The biological hydrogen production involves
microbe-assisted bioconversion, either in the presence or in the absence of light, called photo-fermentation or dark
fermentation, respectively. Biohydrogen production using fermentative conversion of organic carbon in the absence of
light, i.e., dark fermentation, has gained great interest during the last few decades. The mechanistic understanding of
various metabolic pathways involved in dark fermentative hydrogen production is well understood and reviewed here.
Further, the hydrogen yield is affected by a number of factors during the fermentation of organic substrates by either
pure or mixed microbial cultures, and some of the pertinent factors have been discussed in this review. This review
aims to present the current state of knowledge on the dark fermentation process, focusing on the use of waste materials
as substrates.
Link
https://doi.org/10.35812/CelluloseChemTechnol.2024.58.90
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